词组 | conduct |
释义 | verb | noun conduct1 AC /kənˈdʌkt/ verb formal to do somethingnounsconduct research He’s conducting educational research at the University of Washington.conduct a test/experiment Investigators will be conducting tests to determine how the man died.conduct a study/review Scientists conducted a study of the area affected by the disaster.conduct a survey/poll She is conducting a survey to see what shops people want in the area.conduct an investigation/inquiry Experts conducted an investigation into the causes of the crash.conduct a search The authorities conducted a nationwide search for the girl.conduct an interview Here are a few guidelines on how to conduct an interview.conduct a campaign The party was criticized for the way it had conducted its election campaign.conduct your affairs (=organize your activities) We have no right to tell them how to conduct their affairs.conduct business The company had been conducting a lot of business in Latin America.conduct an election We must ensure that the election is conducted fairly.phrasesconduct sth in accordance with sth He said the elections had been conducted in accordance with the rules.Conduct is a formal word. In everyday English, people usually say do or carry out: I’ve done a lot of research into this. We need to carry out some more tests.THESAURUS: conduct → do verb | noun conduct2 AC /ˈkɒndʌkt $ ˈkɑːn-/ noun formal the way someone behaves, especially in public or in their jobadjectivesgood conduct One boy was given a book as a reward for good conduct.bad/disgraceful conduct I thought the other team’s conduct was disgraceful. | The employer’s conduct is so bad that his employees cannot be expected to endure it.improper/inappropriate conduct (=not acceptable) There was no evidence of improper conduct on the part of the police.unprofessional conduct (=not acceptable for someone in a particular job) Members of the Institute can be suspended or expelled for unprofessional conduct.moral conduct Children should be taught about the basic rules of moral conduct.ethical conduct (=concerning the way people should be treated) Standards of ethical conduct have got worse.professional conduct (=by someone when they are doing their job) There are strict rules that regulate lawyers’ professional conduct.disorderly conduct (=behaving in a noisy or violent way in public) Her husband was arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.violent conduct Their goalkeeper was sent off the field for violent conduct.criminal conduct In some cases of bullying, pupils may be guilty of criminal conduct.personal conduct You are expected to maintain a high standard of personal conduct at work.unsportsmanlike conduct (=behaviour that is not acceptable in a fair competition) He swore at the referee, and was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct.human conduct Societies have certain rules for normal human conduct.phrasesa code of conduct (=a set of rules stating how you must behave) All professions have a code of conduct.rules/standards of conduct In war, there are established rules of conduct.a course of conduct (=a set of actions) When you adopted this course of conduct, you knew there would be risks. |
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