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conduct美 [kən'dʌkt] 英 [kən'dʌkt] - v.实施;执行;表现;引导
- n.举止;管理方法;经营方式;实施办法
- 网络行为;处理;传导
过去分词:conducted 现在分词:conducting 第三人称单数:conducts v.+n. conduct business,conduct research,conduct investigation,conduct survey,conduct inspection adj.+n. good conduct,bad conduct,shameful conduct,disorderly conduct,improper conduct n. behaviour,demeanour,ways,management,handling v. manage,run,control,direct,organize 1. | [t] ~ sth 组织;安排;实施;执行to organize and/or do a particular activity |
| to conduct an experiment/an inquiry/a survey 进行实验╱询问╱调查 | | The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner. 已积极进行过谈判。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 指挥(歌唱或音乐演奏)to direct a group of people who are singing or playing music |
| a concert by the Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Colin Davis 由科林 ) 戴维斯爵士指挥、爱乐交响乐团演出的音乐会 |
3. | [t] ~ sb/sth + adv./prep. 带领;引导;为(某人)导游to lead or guide sb through or around a place |
| a conducted tour of Athens(= one with a guide, giving information about it) 有导游陪同的雅典之行 | | The guide conducted us around the ruins of the ancient city. 导游带领我们游览了古城遗迹。 |
4. | [t] ~ yourself + adv./prep. 举止;表现to behave in a particular way |
| He conducted himself far better than expected. 他表现得比预料的要好得多。 |
5. | [t] ~ sth 传导(热或电等能量)to allow heat or electricity to pass along or through it |
| Copper conducts electricity well. 铜的导电性能好。 |
1. | (人在某地或某种情况下的)行为,举止a person's behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation |
| The sport has a strict code of conduct. 这种体育运动有严格的行为规范。 |
2. | ~ of sth 经营方式;管理方法;实施办法the way in which a business or an activity is organized and managed |
| There was growing criticism of the government's conduct of the war. 政府对战争的指挥方式受到越来越多的指责。 |
n. | 6. (戏剧等的)处理法,进展,情节,趣向;方法,做法 6. (戏剧等的)处理法,进展,情节,趣向;方法,做法 | v. | |
n. | 1. the way a person behaves, especially in public 2. the management or execution of matters such as work or official affairs 3. the way someone behaves, especially in relation to particular rules or accepted ways of behaving 4. the way in which a process or activity is managed 1. the way a person behaves, especially in public 2. the management or execution of matters such as work or official affairs 3. the way someone behaves, especially in relation to particular rules or accepted ways of behaving 4. the way in which a process or activity is managed | v. | 1. to carry out, manage, or control something 2. to behave in a particular way 3. to lead a person or group of people somewhere by going along with them 4. to transmit energy such as heat, light, sound, or electricity 5. to lead a group of musicians or a musical performance by signalling the beat with a baton or hand gestures, giving cues, and offering suggestions for interpretation or expression 6. to take someone somewhere 7. if something conducts heat or electricity, heat or electricity can move through it 8. to stand in front of an orchestra or group of singers and direct the way they play or sing 9. to do something in an organized way. In ordinary speech it is more usual to say that someone carries something out 10. (reflex,with adv.)behave 1. to carry out, manage, or control something 2. to behave in a particular way 3. to lead a person or group of people somewhere by going along with them 4. to transmit energy such as heat, light, sound, or electricity 5. to lead a group of musicians or a musical performance by signalling the beat with a baton or hand gestures, giving cues, and offering suggestions for interpretation or expression 6. to take someone somewhere 7. if something conducts heat or electricity, heat or electricity can move through it 8. to stand in front of an orchestra or group of singers and direct the way they play or sing 9. to do something in an organized way. In ordinary speech it is more usual to say that someone carries something out 10. (reflex,with adv.)behave |
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