conduct的意思和读音

conduct

: [ˈkɑnˌdʌkt] : [ˈkɒndʌkt]

v.

n.

conducts  conducting  conducted  

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

conductv.

1.[t]~ sthto organize and/or do a particular activity

to conduct an experiment/an inquiry/a survey

The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to direct a group of people who are singing or playing music

a concert by the Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Colin Davis )

3.[t]~ sb/sth + adv./prep.to lead or guide sb through or around a place

a conducted tour of Athens(= one with a guide, giving information about it)

The guide conducted us around the ruins of the ancient city.

4.[t]~ yourself + adv./prep.to behave in a particular way

He conducted himself far better than expected.

5.[t]~ sthto allow heat or electricity to pass along or through it

Copper conducts electricity well.

n.— see alsosafe conduct

1.a person's behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation

The sport has a strict code of conduct.

2.~ of sththe way in which a business or an activity is organized and managed

There was growing criticism of the government's conduct of the war.

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n.1.the way someone behaves, especially in relation to particular rules or accepted ways of behaving2.the way in which a process or activity is managed

v.1.to do something in an organized way2.to take someone somewhere3.if something conducts heat or electricity, heat or electricity can move through it4.to stand in front of an orchestra or group of singers and direct the way they play or sing1.to do something in an organized way2.to take someone somewhere3.if something conducts heat or electricity, heat or electricity can move through it4.to stand in front of an orchestra or group of singers and direct the way they play or sing

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1.As if they had not broken rules of conduct, as if they had not sinned and shamed themselves and their families.

2.No matter how much customer care training we conduct, some customers will dislike our service.

3.conduct business with you. What I care about is the quality of the goods. Please have a look at these samples.

4.and when she considered how much of the truth was unknown to him, she believed she had no right to wonder at the line of conduct he pursued.

5.This thesis endeavors to conduct a cognitive study of English ditransitive verb phrases, with an attempt to explore their construals.

6.These days studios conduct global marketing blitzes, trying to corral their audiences before the next blockbuster appears.

7.Ms Banon says the former IMF chief assaulted her in a Paris flat in 2003 as she attempted to conduct an interview with him.2003访

8."I don't try to conduct negotiations in Chinese, " he said, "but now at least I can listen to what's going on in meetings. ",”,“。”

9.From the Chinese point of view, America always seems to define acceptable international conduct as falling in with its own policy.

10.There was no word on the cause of death of the newfound squid, but scientists have collected tissue samples to conduct DNA and other tests.DNA