['ækʃ(ə)n] n This HTML5 player is not supported by your browser
gen.
czynność praca ; pociągnięcie czyn
chem.
działanie n ; oddziaływanie n
comp., MS
działanie n (A way to categorize events based on entry points, such as page calls, button clicks, web service calls, or some other atomic action representing a particular business process. This grouping is valuable for determining under what circumstances a failure occurs) ; akcja f (An end-user-initiated operation on a selected cube or portion of a cube)
econ.
powództwo n
polit., law
skarga
English thesaurus
abbr.
Em219
cinema
"Action" is called during filming to indicate the start of the current take. See also cut, speed, lock it down.
law
legal proceedings ; lawsuit ; In court, when one person sues someone else to, defend or enforce a right, stop something bad from happening or fix something, or punish them for a crime
lit.
the unfolding of a sequence of events in a narrative or play. Or 2. the plot as a whole.
mil., abbr.
act
social.sc.
action
abbr.
A Call To Improve Orphans Needs ; American Council to Improve our Neighborhoods (Американский совет по благоустройству жилых районов Углов )
abbr., ed.
Advising Counseling Testing Involving Orienting And Networking
abbr., inf.
Anything that is going on, partying, gambling, social activities, etc.When visiting the city for the first time, Sam asked the taxi driver, "Is there any Action after 10:00?" The taxi driver responded, "Yes sir, there is plenty of Action in this town."...
abbr., relig.
Advent Christian Training In Oversight Nurture
abbr., transp.
Accessible Community Transportation In Our Nation
abbr., UN, AIDS.
Access, Care, Treatment, Inter-Organizational Needs pilot project