词汇 | get into the act |
释义 | Idiom get into the act Theme: JOINING to try to be part of whatever is going on. (As if someone were trying to get on stage and participate in a performance.)I can do this by myself. There is no need for you to get into the act.Everyone wants to get into the act. Please let us do it. We don't need your help! Idiom get into the act to become involved in something that is happening.Most of these products are made in the US, but other countries are also getting into the act. get into the actTo join something that is already in progress. Even the well-behaved students started to get into the act and cheer along with the others. get into the actAlso, get in the act. Become involved in some activity or venture, as in Everybody wants to get into the act on this offer, or I'm sure his agent plans to get in the act and start negotiations. This expression alludes to inserting oneself into a performance. [Mid-1900s] get into the act To insert oneself into an ongoing activity, project, or situation. get into/in the act, toTo thrust oneself into another’s conversation, performance, undertaking, or the like. The term comes from the theater and is analogous to another theatrical cliché, steal someone’s thunder. The American comedian Jimmy Durante popularized it from the 1930s on with his frequent complaint that “Everybody wants to get into the act” (cited by Eric Partridge in his compendium of catchphrases). It no doubt originated years earlier in vaudeville. |
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