conduct
[kən'dʌkt]
n.行为, 举动, 品行
v.引导, 指挥, 管理
vt.导电, 传热
例句与用法:
I think he conducted himself admirably, considering the difficult circumstances.
考虑到那种困难的情况,我认为他的表现令人钦佩。
Copper conducts electricity better than iron does.
铜的导电性比铁强。
The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct.
那位记者被控有违反职业道德的行为。
词形变化:
形容词: conductible | 名词: conductibility | 动词过去式: conducted | 动词过去分词: conducted | 动词现在分词: conducting | 动词第三人称单数: conducts |
vt.
1. 引导, 带领
He conducted the members of the audience to their seats.
他引观众到他们的座位上。
2. 实施; 处理; 经营, 管理
They hired agents to conduct their affairs.
他们雇请代理人来处理他们的事务。
3. 为人, 表现[O]
4. 指挥(军队, 乐队等)
Mr. Green will conduct the orchestra.
格林先生将指挥这支管弦乐队。
5. 【物】传导(热, 电等)
Most metals conduct electricity.
大多数金属能导电。
vi.
1. 引导, 带领
2. 指挥乐队
n.[U]
1. 行为, 品行, 举动
She always got the good conduct prize.
她总是得到品行优良奖。
2. 指导; 引导
3. (业务, 活动等的)管理, 经营, 处理
conduct
过去式:conducted
过去分词:conducted
现在进行时:conducting
词形变化:
形容词: conductible | 名词: conductibility | 动词过去式: conducted | 动词过去分词: conducted | 动词现在分词: conducting | 动词第三人称单数: conducts |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.引导, 带领; 管理
manage
direct
guide
lead
conduct['kɔndʌkt; kən'dʌkt]n.1.■行为,举止;品行2.■指导;管理,经营;实施,处理;安排3.■指挥;带领;护送4.■[废语]护航,护送vt.1.■[conduct oneself]表现,为人,行为:He conducted himself in a gracious manner.他为人和蔼可亲。2.■指导,管理,经营;进行;实施;处理:Actors may hire agents to conduct their affairs.演员可以雇用经纪人掌管他们的事务。He should learn how to conduct a meeting.他应当学习如何主持会议。3.■指挥(乐队):She conducted an orchestra of forty instruments.她在一个拥有40种乐器的管弦乐队里当指挥。4.■给…做向导,引路,带领;护送;陪同:The policeman conducted us safely to the railway station.警察把我们安全地护送到火车站。5.■传导(电、热等):Most plastics do not readily conduct electricity.大多数塑料都不容易导电。vi.1.■(在乐队里)当指挥:Who is conducting this evening?今天晚上谁作指挥?2.■(在公共电汽车或火车上)当售票员:He has conducted on buses for five years.他在公共汽车上已当了5年售票员。3.■指路近义词directmanagecontrolinfamous conduct(尤指医生)违反职业道德的行为
conductconduct[ˈkɔndʌkt, -dəkt]n.1.■行为, 品行2.■进行, 引导, 领导, 指导3.■护送, 带领 (乐队等)4.■管[处]理, 实施5.■方法, 情节a theory of conduct品行论a bad conduct恶劣行为infamous conduct违反职业道德的行为(特指医生)safe conduct(战时)通行证under the conduct of在...指导[管理]下His conduct of the business was very successful.他的事业进展得相当顺利。
词性变化conduct[ˈkɔndʌkt, -dəkt]vt.[kənˈdʌkt]1.■进行2.■引导, 带领, 牵引3.■指挥4.■导(电)5.■表现6.■处理, 经营, 实施conduct both domestic and foreign affairs搞国内外事务conduct an experiment做实验conduct a survey进行侦察conduct an opera指挥乐曲conduct oneself in a most gracious manner表现得极为温文尔雅conduct one's private affairs处理私事Curator conducted the visitors round the museum.馆长领着游客们在博物馆中参观。Copper conducts electricity better than other materials.铜导电比其它材料好。He conducts himself well.他行为端正。conduct[ˈkɔndʌkt, -dəkt]vi.1.■引[指]导, 指挥乐队演奏2.■任售票员3.■传导She has conducted on London buses for twenty years.她在伦敦公共汽车上担任了二十年的售票员。
参考词汇见guide;
noun
[mass noun]
- the manner in which a person behaves, especially on a particular occasion or in a particular context
行为方式;举止;品行
the conduct of the police during the riot.
骚乱期间警察的表现。
a code of conduct for directors of listed companies.
上市公司的董事们必须遵守的行为准则。 - the action or manner of directing or managing an activity or organization
管理(方式);处理(方式)
the conduct of the elections.
选举的管理。
■(archaic)the action of leading; guidance
(古)引导
travelling through the world under the conduct of chance.
因偶然的机会环游世界。
- [with obj.]organize and carry out
组织;执行;实施;进行
in the second trial he conducted his own defence.
在第二次审讯中,他为自己进行辩护。
surveys conducted among students.
在学生中进行的调查。
■direct the performance of (a piece of music or an orchestra, choir, etc.)
指挥(音乐,管弦乐队,合唱团等)
my first attempt to conduct a great work.
我第一次指挥伟大音乐作品的尝试。
[no obj.]Toscanini is coming to conduct.
托斯卡尼尼将来担任指挥。
■[with obj. and adverbial of direction]lead or guide (someone) to or around a particular place
给…领路,引路,指路;给…做向导
he conducted us through his personal gallery of the American Civil War.
他领我们参观他的美国内战陈列馆。
[as adj. conducted]a conducted tour.
有导游陪同的旅行。
■(Physics)transmit (a form of energy such as heat or electricity) by conduction
(物理)传导(热,电等能量)
heat is conducted to the surface.
热被传导至表面。 - (conduct oneself)behave in a specified way
表现;为人
he conducted himself with the utmost propriety.
他行为极为得体。
conductible
[kənˈdʌktɪb(ə)l]
adjective
语源
- Middle English: from Old French, from Latin conduct- 'brought together', from the verb conducere. The term originally denoted some provision for safe passage, such as an escort or pass, surviving in safe conduct; later the verb sense 'lead, guide' arose, hence 'manage' and 'management' (late Middle English), later 'management of oneself, behaviour' (mid 16th cent.). The original form of the word was conduit, which was preserved only in the sense 'channel' (see conduit); in all other uses the spelling was influenced by Latin
conduct
名词 conduct:
manner of acting or controlling yourself
同义词:behavior, behaviour, doings
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
同义词:demeanor, demeanour, behavior, behaviour, deportment
动词 conduct:
direct the course of; manage or control
lead, as in the performance of a composition
behave in a certain manner
同义词:behave, acquit, bear, deport, comport, carry
transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
同义词:transmit, convey, carry, channel
take somebody somewhere
lead musicians in the performance of
conduct
■Not measuring up to recognized standards of excellence, as of behavior or conduct.
不符标准的,不完美的表现或行为未达到公认的完美标准的
■Do not expect immaculate conduct from all people.
不要指望每个人的行为都是纯洁的。
■Shameful or disgraceful action, conduct, or character.
丑行,无耻行为耻辱的,不光彩的活动、行为或性格
■Why does he always make allowance for her conduct?
为什么他总是原谅她的行为?
■The bishop conduct a number of confirmation at the service.
主教在仪式上为许多人施行了坚信礼。
■He had to justify himself for his conduct.
他不得不为自己的行为辩白。
■They hired agents to conduct their affairs.
他们雇请代理人来处理他们的事务。
■He was hauled up before the local magistrates for disorderly conduct.
他因妨害治安被送交地方法官究办。
■He was drummed out of the service for conduct unbecoming of an officer.
他因行为与军官的身份不相称而被部队开除。
■He was expelled from college for riotous conduct.
他因行为放荡而被勒令退学。
■He got three months' remission for good conduct.
他因行为良好,获得三个月的缩短刑期。
■His conduct at the dinner party was disgraceful.
他在晚宴上的举止很丢人。
■His conduct at social gathering create a lot of comment.
他在社交聚会上的表现引起许多闲话。
■He should learn how to conduct a meeting.
他应当学习如何主持会议。
■He wanted to conduct his own defence.
他想自己为自己辩护。
■He was uncritical of his son's conduct.
他没有批评儿子的行为。
■His conduct roused the suspicion of the police.
他的举动引起了警察的怀疑。
■His conduct of the business was very successful.
他的事业进展得相当顺利。
■Nothing can extenuate his base conduct.
他的卑鄙行为无可掩饰。
■His moral conduct is amply certificated.
他的品行有文件充分为证。
■His moral conduct was praised by people.
他的德行受到人们的称赞。
■His disgusting conduct has come in for much blame.
他的恶劣行径已经受到了很多指责。
■He will sooner or later be rewarded for his wicked conduct.
他的恶行迟早会受到报应。
■His conduct brought disgrace upon his family.
他的所作所为给他家丢人现眼。
■His conduct do not comport with his high position.
他的所作所为,实在不配担任那样高的职位。
■His base conduct was condemned by everyone.
他的无耻行为受到所有人的谴责。
■His mystic conduct is hard to understand.
他的神秘行为令人难以理解。
■His selfish conduct reflects on him.
他的自私行为对自己的名声不利。
■His conduct has always been above suspicion.
他的行为一直无可质疑。
■His conduct permits of no excuse [no other explanation].
他的行为不能原谅[不允许做别的解释]。
■His conduct does not harmonize with his preaching.
他的行为与他的说教不一致。
■His conduct had brought reproach upon him.
他的行为使他受到耻辱。
■His conduct vexed his mother.
他的行为使他母亲感到苦恼。
■His conduct reflects on his parents.
他的行为使他父母丢脸。
■His conduct vexed her very much.
他的行为使她大为恼火。
■His conduct occasions me great anxiety.
他的行为使我非常担心。
■His conduct is a mere cover-up for his nervousness.
他的行为只是为了掩护他的紧张。
■His conduct was accounted for to the police.
他的行为向警察解释了。
■His conduct was thoroughly reprehensible.
他的行为完全应该受到谴责。
■It is hard to view his conduct in a favourable light.
他的行为实难恭维。
■His conduct merits commendation.
他的行为应该受到嘉奖。
■His conduct roused their suspicion.
他的行为引起他们的怀疑。
■His conduct inspired us with distrust.
他的行为引起我们对他的不信任。
■His conduct admits of no excuse.
他的行为无可宽恕。
■His conduct is not explicable.
他的行为无法解释。
■His conduct is amenable to criticism.
他的行为易受批评。
■His conduct calls for the severest condemnation.
他的行为有必要受到最严厉的惩办。
■His conduct has a dash of impudence in it.
他的行为有点冒失。
■His conduct reflected great credit upon him.
他的行为给他带来了很大荣誉。
■Although not illegal his conduct was unbecoming for a lawyer.
他的行为虽不违法,却与其律师身分不相称。