I
1.b> .i> , ; the performance of a task [of an experiment] [ ]; to be faithful in the performance of one's duty ;
2.b> , ; ( / i>); to be modest about one's own performances ; to give a performance as ; he gives a pleasant performance as a teacher , ; I was shocked at his performance in the restaurant ; he repeated his performance at dinner ; to put up a good performance , ; the country's economic performances ; her performance in the exams was disappointing ; the address for the defence was an excellent performance ; even some of her own Cabinet members are beginning to grumble about her performance ;
3.b> .i> ; ; [.i> .i> competencer> 4];
II
1.b> 1) , ; first performance / ; farewell performance / / ; evening [afternoon] performance [] ; no performance tonight / ;
2) , ; musical performance ;
3) ; continuance performance ;
2.b> , ( .i>); best performance ; a very creditable performance ; public performance ; the play has had a run of one hundred performances ; to give a performance ) ; to give a performance of an oratorio ; ) , ; without the least air of giving a performance / ;
3.b> , ; / ; the conjurer's performance kept the children spell-bound ;
4.b> .i> / , ; it's too much of a performance to cook this dish / ;
5.b> .i> .i> / / ; what a performance! ! !
III
1.b> .i> 1) (i>);
2) ( i>); ;
3) / ;
4) ; ;
2.b> pli> .i> - / ;
3.b> pli> .i> / ;
performance log .i> / .