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 conduct [kən'dʌkt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 行为, 举动, 指导

vt. 为人, 指挥, 管理, 实施

vi. 领导, 传导, 指挥

[法] 实施, 处理, 进行


  1. The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct.
    那位记者被控有违反职业道德的行为。
  2. Copper conducts electricity better than iron does.
    铜的导电性比铁强。
  3. 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。


conduct
[ noun ]
  1. manner of acting or controlling yourself

  2. <noun.act>
  3. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people

  4. <noun.attribute>
[ verb ]
  1. direct the course of; manage or control

  2. <verb.social> carry on deal
    You cannot conduct business like this
  3. lead, as in the performance of a composition

  4. <verb.creation>
    direct lead
    conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years
  5. behave in a certain manner

  6. <verb.social>
    acquit bear behave carry comport deport
    She carried herself well
    he bore himself with dignity
    They conducted themselves well during these difficult times
  7. take somebody somewhere

  8. <verb.motion>
    direct guide lead take
    We lead him to our chief
    can you take me to the main entrance?
    He conducted us to the palace
  9. transmit or serve as the medium for transmission

  10. <verb.motion>
    carry channel convey impart transmit
    Sound carries well over water
    The airwaves carry the sound
    Many metals conduct heat
  11. lead musicians in the performance of

  12. <verb.creation>
    Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor
    she cannot conduct modern pieces


Conduct \Con"duct\ (k[o^]n"d[u^]kt), n. [LL. conductus defense,
escort, fr. L. conductus, p. p. of conducere. See {Conduce},
and cf. {Conduit}.]
1. The act or method of conducting; guidance; management.

Christianity has humanized the conduct of war.
--Paley.

The conduct of the state, the administration of its
affairs. --Ld.
Brougham.

2. Skillful guidance or management; generalship.

Conduct of armies is a prince's art. --Waller.

Attacked the Spaniards . . . with great impetuosity,
but with so little conduct, that his forces were
totally routed. --Robertson.

3. Convoy; escort; guard; guide. [Archaic]

I will be your conduct. --B. Jonson.

In my conduct shall your ladies come. --Shak.

4. That which carries or conveys anything; a channel; a
conduit; an instrument. [Obs.]

Although thou hast been conduct of my shame. --Shak.

5. The manner of guiding or carrying one's self; personal
deportment; mode of action; behavior.

All these difficulties were increased by the conduct
of Shrewsbury. --Macaulay.

What in the conduct of our life appears
So well designed, so luckily begun,
But when we have our wish, we wish undone? --Dryden.

6. Plot; action; construction; manner of development.

The book of Job, in conduct and diction. --Macaulay.

{Conduct money} (Naut.), a portion of a seaman's wages
retained till the end of his engagement, and paid over
only if his conduct has been satisfactory.

Syn: Behavior; carriage; deportment; demeanor; bearing;
management; guidance. See {Behavior}.


Conduct \Con*duct"\ (k[o^]n*d[u^]kt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Conducted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conducting}.] [See {Conduct},
n.]
1. To lead, or guide; to escort; to attend.

I can conduct you, lady, to a low
But loyal cottage, where you may be safe. --Milton.

2. To lead, as a commander; to direct; to manage; to carry
on; as, to conduct the affairs of a kingdom.

Little skilled in the art of conducting a siege.
--Prescott.

3. To behave; -- with the reflexive; as, he conducted himself
well.

4. (Physics) To serve as a medium for conveying; to transmit,
as heat, light, electricity, etc.

5. (Mus.) To direct, as the leader in the performance of a
musical composition.


Conduct \Con*duct"\, v. i.
1. To act as a conductor (as of heat, electricity, etc.); to
carry.

2. To conduct one's self; to behave. [U. S.]

  1. The disclosure came amid Anglo-Irish tensions following the killing of a Catholic man on Sunday by a British soldier and the Irish government's decision to conduct its own investigation of the slaying, which occurred in Northern Ireland.
  2. A group at the University of Rochester said it was able to conduct pulses of electricity as short as 10 to 15 trillionths of a second without distortion through a sample about one-fifth of an inch long.
  3. With martial law declared in some parts of the capital, Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong said foreign reporters were forbidden to conduct interviews or make tapes or videos on the streets or at government offices, schools, factories and mines.
  4. Lance Wilson, Pierce's one-time executive assistant, told a House subcommittee Friday that he was asserting his Fifth Amendment rights because the conduct of panel members convinced him he would not receive a fair hearing.
  5. Nevertheless, Mr. Hahn attacked the mayor's conduct.
  6. "This conduct cannot be rewarded by the board," he said.
  7. Likewise, many cautious funds often conduct extra growth sorties into the ranks of medium-sized and smaller companies. Both factors can change a fund's risk and character considerably.
  8. The Justice Department, which reviewed the report to determine whether Demery violated HUD's standards of conduct, said last month it would not prosecute him.
  9. Such laws require government agencies to conduct their business in public, but they have spawned numerous disputes over whether agency officials may informally discuss contested cases among themselves in private.
  10. Now the U.S. Hot Rod Association says it will "conduct its own independent, objective test" Friday using Bearfoot, the truck used in the ads.
  11. U.S. Ambassador William Walker on Friday pressured the Salvadoran government to quickly conduct an investigation and launched an inquiry of his own, promising protection to witnesses.
  12. If confirmed by the Senate, she would succeed Terrence M. Scanlon to head the commission and would provide the quorum the panel needs to conduct business.
  13. Do you think they have a legitimate grievance about Atwater's conduct during the campaign? A. No. No, and I think that it's a good thing he's on the board.
  14. Specifically Chile must conduct a plebiscite sometime during the next eight months to allow voters a chance to say "si" or "no" to eight more years of Pinochet rule.
  15. The State Department and White House might conduct diplomacy in peace and raise and command armies in war, but policy was made by serious people, men with a longer view, i.e. the great men of finance and their advisers.
  16. "They take it very seriously, but it's fun for them and that's what makes it fun to conduct this orchestra," said Katz.
  17. Superconductors are materials that conduct electricity without resistance and repel magnetic fields when cooled to very low temperatures.
  18. Len Singleton, who is serving time for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, wrote a letter to Sheriff Simon Leis Jr., asking permission to organize a collection among the inmates.
  19. A successful launch rehearsal that ended with a mock emergency landing will make it easier to conduct the real thing when space shuttle flights resume, NASA officials say.
  20. The union plays into the companies' hands by lawless conduct. Members speed the decline of their union by their actions.
  21. However, it only denied newspaper allegations that it had funded the neo-fascist Liberal Democratic party of Mr Vladimir Zhirinovsky - not mentioning the central bank's announcement that GMM had no licence to conduct its banking operations.
  22. Strauss continued to conduct at Third Reich musical events, however, including the 1936 Olympics and the opening of the 1938 music festival, the Reichsmusiktage, that included the degenerate music exhibit.
  23. "Information of this kind which is related to the conduct of public business and to the expenditure of public funds is required to be disclosed," said Wake County Superior Judge E. Lynn Johnson.
  24. Ms. Phillips's background, however, provides few clues to her views on the conduct of monetary policy, which is the Fed's most important responsibility.
  25. "If there is evidence relevant diaries were withheld, redacted or blacked out then I would want" the House intelligence or judiciary committees to "conduct an investigation," said Hamilton.
  26. Barring discovery of problems as the rocket is dismantled, Wednesday's success means Morton Thiokol must conduct only two more full-scale tests, in June and July, before NASA can proceed with an August launch of the shuttle Discovery.
  27. The company will conduct periodic lung tests to monitor any changes in the employees' health status.
  28. Also silent on Black Manafort's conduct are President Bush and HUD Secretary Jack Kemp, both of whom received campaign advice from members of the firm.
  29. He said the government is considering changing security legislation that "could possibly inhibit the free conduct of peaceful politics." He also said the government has "started to act" on allowing thousands of exiles to return home.
  30. Illinois officials wanting to conduct warrantless searches of racetrack employees' on-grounds living quarters as one way of protecting the sport's integrity lost a Supreme Court appeal today.
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