conduct 的英语意思
conductconduct1 /kənˈdʌkt/ AWL verb
查看全部语言翻译1carry out [transitive] to carry out a particular activity or process, especially in order to get information or prove facts开展特定的活动或过程,尤指为了获取信息或证实事实conduct a survey/investigation/review etc
We are conducting a survey of consumer attitudes towards organic food.我们正在对消费者对有机食品的态度进行调查。conduct an experiment/a test
Is it really necessary to conduct experiments on animals?在动物身上进行实验真的有必要吗?conduct a campaign
They conducted a campaign of bombings and assassinations.他们发动了一场炸弹袭击与暗杀行动。conduct an interview
The interview was conducted in English.采访(面试)以英语进行。
The memorial service was conducted by the Rev. David Prior.追悼会由戴维·普赖尔牧师主持。
It was the first time that I had conducted business in Brazil.这是我第一次在巴西开展业务。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say do or carry out rather than conduct:· They’re doing a survey of opinions about organic food.在日常英语中,人们通常用 do 或 carry out 而非 conduct:· They're doing a survey of opinions about organic food.2music [intransitive, transitive] to stand in front of a group of musicians or singers and direct their playing or singing站在一组乐手或歌手面前,指挥其演奏或演唱conduct an orchestra/choir
The orchestra is conducted by John Williams.该管弦乐团由约翰·威廉姆斯指挥。
Who will be conducting?谁将担任指挥?3behave conduct yourself formal正式 to behave in a particular way, especially in a situation where people judge you by the way you behave以特定方式表现自己,尤指在他人以行为举止评判你的场合:
The players conducted themselves impeccably, both on and off the field.球员们无论在场内还是场外,行为举止都无可挑剔。4electricity/heat [transitive] if something conducts electricity or heat, it allows electricity or heat to travel along or through it若某物能传导电或热,即允许电或热沿其或穿过其传递:
Aluminium, being a metal, readily conducts heat.铝是金属,能轻易传导热量。5show somebody something [transitive always + adverb/preposition] formal正式 to take or lead someone somewhere带领或引领某人前往某处conduct somebody to something
On arrival, I was conducted to the commandant’s office.抵达后,我被引领至司令官的办公室。conducted tour (of something) (=a tour of a building, city, or area with someone who tells you about that place)(=由专人讲解的建筑、城市或地区参观游览)
a conducted tour of Berlin柏林有导游讲解的游览COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词conduct research· He’s conducting educational research at the University of Washington.· 他正在华盛顿大学开展教育研究。conduct a survey· They conducted a survey of students’ careers one year after graduation.· 他们对学生毕业一年后的职业状况进行了调查。conduct a study/review· Scientists conducted a study of the area affected by the nuclear disaster.· 科学家们对核灾难影响地区进行了研究。conduct an investigation/inquiry· Experts conducted an investigation into the causes of the crash.· 专家们对事故(坠机)原因展开了调查。conduct an interview· Here are a few guidelines on how to conduct an interview.· 以下是关于如何进行面试(采访)的几条指导原则。conduct a campaign· The party was criticized for the way it had conducted its election campaign.· 该政党因开展选举活动的方式而受到批评。conduct a test/experiment· Investigators will be conducting tests to determine how the man died.· 调查人员将进行检测,以确定该男子的死亡原因。conduct a search· The Spanish authorities conducted a nationwide search for the girl.· 西班牙当局对这名女孩展开了全国范围的搜查。conduct (a) business· The company had been conducting a lot of business in Latin America.· 该公司在拉丁美洲开展了大量业务。
查看全部语言翻译1carry out [transitive] to carry out a particular activity or process, especially in order to get information or prove facts开展特定的活动或过程,尤指为了获取信息或证实事实conduct a survey/investigation/review etc
We are conducting a survey of consumer attitudes towards organic food.我们正在对消费者对有机食品的态度进行调查。conduct an experiment/a test
Is it really necessary to conduct experiments on animals?在动物身上进行实验真的有必要吗?conduct a campaign
They conducted a campaign of bombings and assassinations.他们发动了一场炸弹袭击与暗杀行动。conduct an interview
The interview was conducted in English.采访(面试)以英语进行。
The memorial service was conducted by the Rev. David Prior.追悼会由戴维·普赖尔牧师主持。
It was the first time that I had conducted business in Brazil.这是我第一次在巴西开展业务。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say do or carry out rather than conduct:· They’re doing a survey of opinions about organic food.在日常英语中,人们通常用 do 或 carry out 而非 conduct:· They're doing a survey of opinions about organic food.2music [intransitive, transitive] to stand in front of a group of musicians or singers and direct their playing or singing站在一组乐手或歌手面前,指挥其演奏或演唱conduct an orchestra/choir
The orchestra is conducted by John Williams.该管弦乐团由约翰·威廉姆斯指挥。
Who will be conducting?谁将担任指挥?3behave conduct yourself formal正式 to behave in a particular way, especially in a situation where people judge you by the way you behave以特定方式表现自己,尤指在他人以行为举止评判你的场合:
The players conducted themselves impeccably, both on and off the field.球员们无论在场内还是场外,行为举止都无可挑剔。4electricity/heat [transitive] if something conducts electricity or heat, it allows electricity or heat to travel along or through it若某物能传导电或热,即允许电或热沿其或穿过其传递:
Aluminium, being a metal, readily conducts heat.铝是金属,能轻易传导热量。5show somebody something [transitive always + adverb/preposition] formal正式 to take or lead someone somewhere带领或引领某人前往某处conduct somebody to something
On arrival, I was conducted to the commandant’s office.抵达后,我被引领至司令官的办公室。conducted tour (of something) (=a tour of a building, city, or area with someone who tells you about that place)(=由专人讲解的建筑、城市或地区参观游览)
a conducted tour of Berlin柏林有导游讲解的游览COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词conduct research· He’s conducting educational research at the University of Washington.· 他正在华盛顿大学开展教育研究。conduct a survey· They conducted a survey of students’ careers one year after graduation.· 他们对学生毕业一年后的职业状况进行了调查。conduct a study/review· Scientists conducted a study of the area affected by the nuclear disaster.· 科学家们对核灾难影响地区进行了研究。conduct an investigation/inquiry· Experts conducted an investigation into the causes of the crash.· 专家们对事故(坠机)原因展开了调查。conduct an interview· Here are a few guidelines on how to conduct an interview.· 以下是关于如何进行面试(采访)的几条指导原则。conduct a campaign· The party was criticized for the way it had conducted its election campaign.· 该政党因开展选举活动的方式而受到批评。conduct a test/experiment· Investigators will be conducting tests to determine how the man died.· 调查人员将进行检测,以确定该男子的死亡原因。conduct a search· The Spanish authorities conducted a nationwide search for the girl.· 西班牙当局对这名女孩展开了全国范围的搜查。conduct (a) business· The company had been conducting a lot of business in Latin America.· 该公司在拉丁美洲开展了大量业务。conductconduct2 /ˈkɒndʌkt $ ˈkɑːn-/ AWL noun [uncountable] formal正式
1the way someone behaves, especially in public, in their job etc某人的行为方式,尤指在公共场合、工作中等场合的表现 SYN behaviour:
The Senator’s conduct is being investigated by the Ethics Committee.该参议员的行为正在接受伦理委员会的调查。
an inquiry into the conduct of the police对警察行为的调查ethical/professional etc conduct
the Law Society’s Code of Professional Conduct律师协会(Law Society)职业行为准则improper/violent/offensive etc conduct
his arrest for disorderly conduct (=noisy violent behaviour)他因扰乱秩序行为(=喧闹的暴力行为)而被捕► see thesaurus at behaviour2conduct of something the way in which an activity is organized and carried out某项活动的组织和执行方式:
complaints about the conduct of the elections对选举开展方式的投诉
Disclosure of information would compromise the proper conduct of the investigation.披露信息将损害调查的正常进行。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词professional conduct· There are strict rules that regulate lawyers’ professional conduct.· 有严格的规定约束律师的职业行为。sexual conduct· The politician’s sexual conduct had caused scandal.· 该政客的性行为引发了丑闻。violent conduct· Their goalkeeper was sent off the field for violent conduct.· 他们的守门员因暴力行为被罚下场。disorderly conduct (=behaving in a noisy or violent way in public)· Her husband was arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.· 她的丈夫因酗酒和扰乱秩序行为而被捕。criminal conduct· In some cases of bullying, pupils may be guilty of criminal conduct.· 在某些欺凌案例中,学生可能触犯刑事法律,构成犯罪行为。proper/improper conduct (=correct/incorrect behaviour according to the normal rules or standards)· There was no evidence of improper conduct on the part of the police.· 没有证据表明警方存在不当行为。personal conduct· You are expected to maintain a high standard of personal conduct at work.· 您在工作中应保持高标准的个人行为规范。unsportsmanlike conduct (=behaviour that is not acceptable in a fair competition)· He swore at the referee, and was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct.· 他对裁判出言不逊,因非体育精神行为受到处罚。human conduct· Societies have certain rules for normal human conduct.· 社会对正常人类行为有一定的规范。phrases短语a code of conduct (=a set of rules stating how you must behave)· All professions have a code of conduct.· 所有行业都有行为准则。rules/standards of conduct· In war, there are established rules of conduct.· 战争中有既定的行为准则。a course of conduct (=a set of actions)· The court said that when Harris had embarked on this course of conduct, he knew that it would put lives at risk.· 法院表示,当 Harris 开始这一系列行为时,他知道这将危及他人生命。
1the way someone behaves, especially in public, in their job etc某人的行为方式,尤指在公共场合、工作中等场合的表现 SYN behaviour:
The Senator’s conduct is being investigated by the Ethics Committee.该参议员的行为正在接受伦理委员会的调查。
an inquiry into the conduct of the police对警察行为的调查ethical/professional etc conduct
the Law Society’s Code of Professional Conduct律师协会(Law Society)职业行为准则improper/violent/offensive etc conduct
his arrest for disorderly conduct (=noisy violent behaviour)他因扰乱秩序行为(=喧闹的暴力行为)而被捕► see thesaurus at behaviour2conduct of something the way in which an activity is organized and carried out某项活动的组织和执行方式:
complaints about the conduct of the elections对选举开展方式的投诉
Disclosure of information would compromise the proper conduct of the investigation.披露信息将损害调查的正常进行。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词professional conduct· There are strict rules that regulate lawyers’ professional conduct.· 有严格的规定约束律师的职业行为。sexual conduct· The politician’s sexual conduct had caused scandal.· 该政客的性行为引发了丑闻。violent conduct· Their goalkeeper was sent off the field for violent conduct.· 他们的守门员因暴力行为被罚下场。disorderly conduct (=behaving in a noisy or violent way in public)· Her husband was arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.· 她的丈夫因酗酒和扰乱秩序行为而被捕。criminal conduct· In some cases of bullying, pupils may be guilty of criminal conduct.· 在某些欺凌案例中,学生可能触犯刑事法律,构成犯罪行为。proper/improper conduct (=correct/incorrect behaviour according to the normal rules or standards)· There was no evidence of improper conduct on the part of the police.· 没有证据表明警方存在不当行为。personal conduct· You are expected to maintain a high standard of personal conduct at work.· 您在工作中应保持高标准的个人行为规范。unsportsmanlike conduct (=behaviour that is not acceptable in a fair competition)· He swore at the referee, and was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct.· 他对裁判出言不逊,因非体育精神行为受到处罚。human conduct· Societies have certain rules for normal human conduct.· 社会对正常人类行为有一定的规范。phrases短语a code of conduct (=a set of rules stating how you must behave)· All professions have a code of conduct.· 所有行业都有行为准则。rules/standards of conduct· In war, there are established rules of conduct.· 战争中有既定的行为准则。a course of conduct (=a set of actions)· The court said that when Harris had embarked on this course of conduct, he knew that it would put lives at risk.· 法院表示,当 Harris 开始这一系列行为时,他知道这将危及他人生命。