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English
Etymology
From the verb act.
Pronunciation
Adjective
acting (not comparable)
- Temporarily assuming the duties or authority of another person when they are unable to do their job.
The Acting Minister must sign Executive Council documents in a Minister's absence.
The CEO is currently in a hospital. The CFO is acting CEO in the meantime.
Translations
temporarily assuming the duties or authority
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 代理 (zh) (dàilǐ), 代- (zh) (dài-)
- Esperanto: portempa
- Finnish: väliaikainen (fi), virkaa toimittava
- French: intérimaire (fr), par intérim (fr)
- Georgian: მოვალეობის შემსრულებელი (movaleobis šemsrulebeli), მოვალეობების შემსრულებელი (movaleobebis šemsrulebeli), მოქმედი (mokmedi)
- German: amtierend (de), stellvertretend (de), geschäftsführend (de)
- Gujarati: કાર્યકારી (kāryakārī)
- Hindi: कार्यकारी m (kāryakārī)
- Irish: gníomhach
- Japanese: 代理の (ja) (だいりの, dairi-no)
- Malayalam: ബദലായ (badalāya)
- Maori: taupua
- Polish: p.o. (pl), pełniący obowiązki m, pełniąca obowiązki f
- Portuguese: interino (pt), temporário (pt)
- Russian: исполня́ющий обя́занности m (ispolnjájuščij objázannosti), и.о. (i.o.), ври́о (ru) m or f (vrío)
- Serbo-Croatian: вршилац дужности m (vršilac dužnosti)
- Slovak: úradujúci
- Spanish: interino (es), en funciones, suplente
- Swedish: tillförordnad, tf, ställföreträdande (sv), stf (sv)
- Thai: รักษาการ (th) (rák-sǎa-gaan)
- Ukrainian: виконувач обов'язків m (vykonuvač obovʺjazkiv)
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Verb
acting
- present participle and gerund of act
Noun
acting (countable and uncountable, plural actings)
- (countable, now rare) An action or deed.
1685, Herbert Croft, Some Animadversions upon a book intituled, The Theory of the Earth, London, Preface:[…] he does so much magnifie Nature and her Actings in all this material World, as he gives just cause of suspicion that he hath made her a kind of joynt Deess with God in the Affairs thereof;
1722, Daniel Defoe, “A Journal of the Plague Year”, in et al., London: E. Nutt, page 10:[…] I desire this Account may pass with them, rather for a Direction to themselves to act by, than a History of my actings, seeing it may not be of one farthing value to them to note what became of me.
1974, J. R. Jacob, “Robert Boyle and Subversive Religion in the Early Restoration”, in Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, volume 6, number 4, →JSTOR, page 276:Boyle’s theory explains the whole range of God’s actings in the world, those things that injure man as well as those which advantage him.
- (countable, law) Something done by a party—so called to avoid confusion with the legal senses of deed and action.
- (uncountable) Pretending.
- (uncountable, drama) The occupation of an actor.
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Chinese
Etymology
From English acting.
Pronunciation
Verb
acting
- (Hong Kong Cantonese, intransitive, also rarely transitive) to act up; to temporarily assume duties or authorities of another person when they are unable to do their job