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Значение идиомы ham actor
[ham actor] {n. phr.}, {slang} An untalented actor; someone whotries so hard to act that his performance becomes foolishlyexaggerated.
Fred is a ham actor who, instead of memorizing hislines, keeps moving around in a ridiculous way.
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