behave
behave 英 [bɪˈheɪv] 美 [bɪˈhev]
v. 表现;举止;
进行时:behaving 过去式:behaved 过去分词:behaved 第三人称单数:behaves
- The way you act or conduct yourself is how you behave. Teachers and parents often tell kids Behave!
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- v. 表现;举止;
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1. The doctor behaved very unprofessionally.
那位医生的做法违反专业道德。
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2. They behaved very badly towards their guests.
他们对客人们很不礼貌。
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3. He behaved like a true gentleman.
他的行为像个真正的绅士。
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4. She behaved with great dignity.
她显得很尊贵。
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5. Will you kids just behave!
孩子们,规矩点!
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6. I want you to behave yourselves while I'm away.
我不在时你们要乖乖的。
- behave (v.) early 15c., reflexive, "conduct or comport" (oneself, in a specified manner), from be- intensive prefix + have in sense of "to have or bear (oneself) in a particular way, comport" (compare German sich behaben, French se porter). Cognate Old English compound behabban meant "to contain," and alternatively the modern sense of behave might have evolved from behabban via a notion of "self-restraint." In early modern English it also could be transitive, "to govern, manage, conduct." Related: Behaved; behaving.
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