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  • [kənˈdʌkt][ˈkɒndʌkt]
  • Derivatives : n  conductibility ; adj  conductible
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

conduct ['kɔnd^kt]
  1. 1. noun [u] [of person] 行为
  2. 2. noun [of task] [ activity] 方式
  3. 3. vt. [+survey] [ research] [ experiment etc] 进行
  4. 4. vt. [+life] 表现
  5. 5. vt. [+orchestra] [ choir etc] 指挥
  6. 6. vt. [+heat] [ electricity] 传导
    to conduct o.s.
    表现

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

conduct [kənˈdʌkt] [ˈkɒndʌkt]
  1. 1. verb 管理经营
    He said he had to conduct some business with the grain merchant.
    他说他不得不和谷商做生意
    You cannot conduct business like this.
    不能这样做生意
  2. 2. verb 指挥担任……的指挥
    He will conduct the orchestra in a programme tracing musical connections between East and West.
    他将以展现东西方音乐的联系方式指挥管弦乐队
    Conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years.
    指挥管弦乐队;巴伦波伊姆指挥芝加哥管弦交响团已经好多年了。
  3. 3. vt. 行动表现
    I have no idea how she will conduct herself on her visit.
    不知道来访时候会有怎样行为
    They conducted themselves well during these difficult times.
    那些艰难日子里,他们表现非常好。
  4. 4. vt. 引导,给……带路
    I will take care to conduct them to his office.
    我会很小心地把他们带去他的办公室
    He conducted us to the palace.
    他把我们带到宫殿里。
  5. 5. verb 传播传导充当导体
    The impulses are transmitted to motor neurons, which conduct them to the heart.
    这些脉冲传导运动神经元,再由神经元它们传导心脏
  6. 6. n.[u] 品行态度风度
    They needed a dependable legal environment for the conduct of their business.
    他们需要一个可靠的法律环境从事商业活动
  7. 7. n.[u] 行为行动举止
    He is seeking to be paid damages on the ground of the wrongful conduct of the other party.
    他正以另一方不当行为为理由寻求损坏赔偿

Collins English-English Dictionary

conduct
  1. 1. vt. direct to control or guide (an orchestra, choir, etc) by the movements of the hands or a baton
  2. 2. n the manner in which a person behaves; behaviour
  3. 3. n the way of managing a business, affair, etc; handling
  4. 4. n [rare] the act of guiding or leading
  5. 5. n [rare] a guide or leader
  6. 6. vt. [tr] to accompany and guide (people, a party, etc) (esp in the phrase conducted tour)
  7. 7. vt. [tr] to lead or direct (affairs, business, etc); control
  8. 8. vt. [tr] to do or carry out
    conduct a survey
  9. 9. vt. [tr] to behave or manage (oneself)
    the child conducted himself well
  10. 10. vt. to transmit (heat, electricity, etc)
    metals conduct heat
  11. 11. vt. [Etymology] C15: from Medieval Latin conductus escorted, from Latin: drawn together, from conducere to conduce

Examples

heroic conduct
英勇的行为
conduct that pertains to a lady
与贵夫人相称的举止
Two red cards for violent or abusive conduct will automatically eliminate a player from remainder of tournament.
若因暴力和谩骂行为招致两张红牌,球员就会自动被罚下赛场。
The University will conduct an archaeological dig with up to 30 students.
大学将组织一次有30名学生参与的考古挖掘。
code of conduct
行为准则

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