1 conduct /kənˈdʌkt/ verb conducts; conducted; conducting
conducts; conducted; conducting
Learner's definition of CONDUCT
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[+ object] : to plan and do (something, such as an activity)安排;实施;执行 -
The police are conducting an investigation into last week's robbery.警方正在对上周的抢劫案进行调查。
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scientists conducting research/experiments做研究/实验的科学家
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I like the way the company conducts business.我喜欢这家公司的经营方式。
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The magazine conducted a survey.那家杂志做了一次调查。
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Who will be conducting the meeting?谁来主持这次会议?
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The committee is expected to conduct hearings in May.委员会预期在五月举行听证会。
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: to direct the performance of (musicians or singers)指挥(歌唱或音乐演奏) [+ object]
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always followed by a preposition or adverb,
[+ object] formal : to guide or lead (someone) through or around a place引导;带领;为(某人)导游 4
[+ object] technical : to allow (heat or electricity) to move from one place to another传导(热或电)
conduct yourself
: to behave especially in a public or formal situation表现;举止 -
The way you conduct yourself in an interview often determines whether or not you get the job.面试中的表现常常决定你是否能得到那份工作。
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She conducted herself as a professional and earned the respect of her coworkers.她表现得很有专业水准,赢得了同事们的尊敬。
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I don't approve of the way he conducts himself.我不认可他的表现。
2 conduct /ˈkɑːnˌdʌkt/ noun Learner's definition of CONDUCT
[noncount] somewhat formal
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: the way that a person behaves in a particular place or situation行为;举止 -
A panel investigated her conduct and she was subsequently fired.一个专门小组调查了她的行为,随后她就被解雇了。
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His personal conduct reflected poorly on the company. [=he behaved in a way that made the company look bad]他的个人行为给公司带来了恶劣的影响。
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professional/sexual conduct职业/性行为
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: the way that something is managed or directed管理;指导—
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