conduct 英 [kənˈdʌkt]   美 [ kənˈdʌkt]

conduct

conduct  英 [kənˈdʌkt] 美 [ kənˈdʌkt]

v. 实施,执行;导游,传导  n. 进行;行为; 

进行时:conducting  过去式:conducted  过去分词:conducted  第三人称单数:conducts  名词复数:conducts 

She was displeased by his conduct. 她对他的行为感到不快。
to conduct an experiment, to conduct a survey 进行实验╱调查

  • Conduct is about how you behave––"conduct unbecoming"––and also about carrying something through––"the survey was conducted in May and June."
  • 请先登录
  • v. 实施,执行;导游,传导
  • n. 进行;行为;
  • 1. She was displeased by his conduct.

    她对他的行为感到不快。

  • 2. to conduct an experiment, to conduct a survey

    进行实验╱调查

  • 3. The negotiations have been conducted.

    已进行过谈判。

  • 4. a concert conducted by Sir Colin Davis

    由科林 · 戴维斯爵士指挥的音乐会

  • 5. a conducted tourof Athens

    有导游陪同的雅典之行

  • 6. The guide conducted us around the ancient city.

    导游带领我们游览了古城。

  • 7. He conducted himself far better than expected.

    他表现得比预料的要好得多。

  • 8. Copper conducts electricity well.

    铜的导电性能好。

  • conduct (n.) mid-15c., "action of guiding or leading, guide" (in sauf conducte), from Medieval Latin conductus, from past-participle stem of Latin conducere "to lead or bring together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + ducere "to lead" (from PIE root *deuk- "to lead"). Sense of "personal behavior" is first recorded 1670s. A doublet of conduit.
  • conduct (v.) early 15c., "to guide, accompany and show the way," from Latin conductus, past participle of conducere "to lead or bring together; contribute, serve," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + ducere "to lead" (from PIE root *deuk- "to lead").
con·duct AWL verb , noun conduct conducts conducted conducting verb / kənˈdʌkt ; NAmE kənˈdʌkt / 1 [transitive ] conductsth ( formal) to organize and/or do a particular activity 组织;安排;实施;执行 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 [transitive ,  intransitive ] conduct(sth) to direct a group of people who are singing or playing music 指挥(歌唱或音乐演奏) 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 [transitive ] conductsb/sth + adv./prep. ( formal) to lead or guide sb through or around a place 带领;引导;为(某人)导游 a conducted tourof 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 [transitive ] conductyourself + adv./prep. ( formal) to behave in a particular way 举止;表现 He conducted himself far better than expected. 他表现得比预料的要好得多。 5 [transitive ] conductsth ( technical 术语 ) (of a substance 物质 ) to allow heat or electricity to pass along or through it 传导(热或电等能量) Copper conducts electricity well. 铜的导电性能好。 noun / ˈkɒndʌkt ; NAmE ˈkɑːndʌkt / [uncountable ] ( formal) 1 a person's behaviour in a particular place or in a particular situation (人在某地或某种情况下的)行为,举止 The sport has a strict code of conduct. 这种体育运动有严格的行为规范。 2 conductof sth the way in which a business or an activity is organized and managed 经营方式;管理方法;实施办法 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。 see also safe conduct con·duct / kənˈdʌkt ; NAmE kənˈdʌkt /
  • 请先登录