to dramatize historical events; novel or play on historical theme
maneuver; exercise; practice; to maneuver
to act (in a play); to perform; performance
to develop; to evolve; development; evolution
actor; actress; performer
to sing (in a performance); to sing for an audience; vocal performance; chorus; concert
to play (a musical instrument); performance; to perform (on a musical instrument)
to put on a play; to perform; (fig.) to pretend; to feign
acting; performing skills
broadcast performance; televised or podcast lecture
succession (of changes in an ecological community); naturally evolving sequence
arms drill; to practice martial arts
(of an actor) to bring (one's character) to life; to act brilliantly
to demonstrate; to show; presentation; demonstration
to calculate; to perform calculations
speech; lecture; to give a lecture; to deliver a speech; to make a speech; presentation
speech; to deliver a speech
evolution; gradual forward progress
performing arts circles; show business
cast (of actors); performing lineup; dramatis personae
to screen (a movie); to stage (a play); a screening; a staging
to act the leading role (in a movie or a play); to star; lead actor
benefit performance; charity show
to perform (e.g. on the stage); to lecture
to appear (in a show etc); an appearance (on stage etc)
encore; to give an extra performance
to act together; to put on a joint performance
natural change; evolution (early translation, since replaced by 進化|进化)
to direct; film director; director (film etc)
(of a play, movie etc) to begin
to act; to play (the role of); to play (a) part; to have a role; to impersonate; impersonation
(dialect) to perform; to act (in a play etc)
to rehearse (a performance)
to deduce; to infer; to derive; an implication
drill; exercise; demonstration; to demonstrate
performance; to perform; to act; to play; to demonstrate
to lecture; to speak publicly
audition; dress rehearsal; preview (of a theatrical performance); dummy run
road show or promotional tour (for a product etc)
to stop performing a play; to interrupt a stage run
a repeat performance; repeat occurrence (e.g. of a disaster)
dummy run; to run through sth; to rehearse
maiden stage role; first performance; first public showing
the theory of evolution (early translation, since replaced by 進化論|进化论)
military exercise; war game
(theater etc) to tour; to be on tour; to give itinerant performances
ever more critical; problems get more and more intense
to repeat an old stratagem; up to one's old tricks
substitute actor (esp. in fights of theatrical stunts); stuntman
film director; movie director
to overact; to overdo one's part
to be intensifying; to be getting worse and worse; to start to run rampant
leading actors (in a show); starring