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TOEFL BNC: 1792 COCA: 1162

conduct

Word family
Related topics: Music, Physics
con·duct1 /kənˈdʌkt/ ●●○ W2 AWL verb  
1 carry out 进行 [transitiveT]DO to carry out a particular activity or process, especially in order to get information or prove facts 〔尤指为获取信息或证实某事时〕进行;实施;执行
conduct a survey/investigation/review etc
 We are conducting a survey of consumer attitudes towards organic food.
我们在进行一项顾客对有机食品态度的调查。
conduct an experiment/a test
 Is it really necessary to conduct experiments on animals?
在动物身上做试验是否真有必要?
conduct a campaign
 They conducted a campaign of bombings and assassinations.
他们实施了一系列的爆炸和暗杀活动。
conduct an interview
 The interview was conducted in English.
这次面试是用英语进行的。
 The memorial service was conducted by the Rev. David Prior.
这次追悼仪式由戴维·普赖尔牧师主持。
 It was the first time that I had conducted business in Brazil.
那是我第一次在巴西做生意。
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In everyday English, people usually say do or carry out rather than conduct: 在日常英语中,人们一般说docarry out,而不说conduct
They’re doing a survey of opinions about organic food.
他们正在做一项有关有机食品的意见调查。
2 music 音乐 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]APM to stand in front of a group of musicians or singers and direct their playing or singing 指挥 conductor
conduct an orchestra/choir
 The orchestra is conducted by John Williams.
这支管弦乐队由约翰威廉斯指挥。
 Who will be conducting?
由谁来指挥?
3 BEHAVE 表现conduct yourself formalBEHAVE to behave in a particular way, especially in a situation where people judge you by the way you behave 表现,为人
 The players conducted themselves impeccably, both on and off the field.
这些选手无论在场上还是场下表现都无懈可击。
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4 electricity/heat/ [transitiveT]HPTAKE/BRING if something conducts electricity or heat, it allows electricity or heat to travel along or through it 传导 conductor
 Aluminium, being a metal, readily conducts heat.
铝这种金属导热性能很好。
5 show SB STH 给某人看某物 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] formalSHOW/LET somebody SEE something to take or lead someone somewhere 带领,引导
conduct somebody to something
 On arrival, I was conducted to the commandant’s office.
到达以后,我被带到了指挥所。
conducted tour (of something) (=a tour of a building, city, or area with someone who tells you about that place) 有导游陪同的参观旅行
 a conducted tour of Berlin
在导游陪同下的柏林之行
nCOLLOCATIONS
nouns
conduct research
He’s conducting educational research at the University of Washington.
conduct a survey
They conducted a survey of students’ careers one year after graduation.
conduct a study/review
Scientists conducted a study of the area affected by the nuclear disaster.
conduct an investigation/inquiry
Experts conducted an investigation into the causes of the crash.
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 a test/experiment
Investigators will be conducting tests to determine how the man died.
conduct a search
The Spanish authorities conducted a nationwide search for the girl.
conduct (a) business
The company had been conducting a lot of business in Latin America.
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con·duct2 /ˈkɒndʌkt $ ˈkɑːn-/ ●●○ AWL noun [uncountableU] formal  
1 BEHAVEthe way someone behaves, especially in public, in their job etc 〔尤指在公共场合、工作岗位上等的〕行为,举止 SYN behaviour
 The Senator’s conduct is being investigated by the Ethics Committee.
该参议员的行为正受到道德委员会的调查。
 an inquiry into the conduct of the police
对警方行为的调查
ethical/professional etc conduct
 the Law Society’s Code of Professional Conduct
法律协会的行业行为准则
improper/violent/offensive etc conduct 不恰当的/暴力的/无礼的等行为
 his arrest for disorderly conduct (=noisy violent behaviour)
他因妨害治安行为而遭逮捕
see thesaurus at behaviour
2 conduct of something formal DOthe way in which an activity is organized and carried out 某活动的组织安排[执行方式]
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
professional conduct
There are strict rules that regulate lawyers’ professional conduct.
sexual conduct
The politician’s sexual conduct had caused scandal.
violent conduct
Their goalkeeper was sent off the field for violent conduct.
disorderly conduct (=behaving in a noisy or violent way in public)
Her husband was arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
criminal conduct
In some cases of bullying, pupils may be guilty of criminal conduct.
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.
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.
phrases
a 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)
The court said that when Harris had embarked on this course of conduct, he knew that it would put lives at risk.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
conductcon·duct1 /kənˈdʌkt/ verb [transitiveT]
1to manage or organize something
In future, Mr O'Reilly will conduct his business within the rules and regulations.
The Special Fund may, in his name, finalise contractual issues.
2to carry out an activity or process in order to obtain information or prove facts
The European Parliament had asked its legal affairs committee to conduct an investigation into the case.
3conduct yourself formal to behave in a particular way, especially in a situation where other people judge your behaviour
Members of staff should conduct themselves in an appropriate manner when dealing with customers.
conductcon·duct2 /ˈkɒndʌktˈkɑːn-/ noun [uncountableU]
1the way in which a person behaves
It was claimed that the company had engaged in anti-competitive conduct.
code of conduct
2the way in which something is managed or organized
There has been a huge change in the conduct of monetary policy.
rules governing the conduct of shareholder meetings
Origin conduct1
(1400-1500) Latin conductus, past participle of conducere; CONDUCE
TOEFL BNC: 1792 COCA: 1162
conduct

noun¹

1way of behaving行為方式ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONDUCT | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgood良好的表現The prisoner was released early for good conduct.這個囚犯因表現良好而被提前釋放。discreditable, disgraceful, immoral, improper, inappropriate, unethical, ungentlemanly, unprofessional, unseemly (especially BrE) 丟臉的/可恥的/傷風敗俗的/不適當的/不恰當的/不道德的/缺乏教養的/違反職業道德的/不體面的行為aggressive, violent攻擊性/暴力行為criminal, disorderly, fraudulent (law法律, especially BrE) , illegal, negligent, unlawful, wrongful犯罪/擾亂社會治安/欺詐/不法/過失/非法/不當行為He was arrested for disorderly conduct.他因擾亂社會治安行為而被捕。unsporting, unsportsmanlike (especially NAmE) 不符合體育道德的行為homosexual, sexual同性戀行為;性行為personal個人行為business, professional商業/職業行為The business conduct of this bank will be subject to UK rules.這家銀行的商業行為將受英國規章條例的約束。Our organization sets high standards of professional conduct.我們的組織設立了很高的職業行為標準。police警察行為human, moral人類/道德行為It is tempting to think of morality as a guide to human conduct.人們很容易把道德看成是人類行為的指導。VERB + CONDUCTengage in從事活動The committee concluded that the senators had engaged in improper conduct.委員會斷定參議員們從事了不正當的活動。govern, regulate規定/規範行為rules governing police conduct管理警察行為的規則explain解釋行為The police chief was asked to explain his conduct.人們要求警察局長對自己的行為作出解釋。PREPOSITIONconduct by⋯的所為The violent conduct by the strikers was condemned.罷工者的暴力行為受到譴責。conduct towards/toward針對⋯的行為her conduct towards / toward her husband她針對丈夫的行為PHRASESa code of conduct, rules of conduct, standards of conduct行為規範/準則/標準
conduct

noun²

2management of sth管理ADJECTIVEproper妥善的管理The elders were responsible for the proper conduct of community life.長者負責社區生活的正常運作。day-to-day日常管理the day-to-day conduct of the business of the company公司業務的日常管理
conduct

verb¹

1organize sth/carry sth out組織;實施ADVERBindependently, separately獨立/分別進行Education was conducted separately for males and females.男性和女性的教育是分開進行的。jointly, simultaneously聯合/同時進行a survey conducted jointly by two teams of researchers由兩個研究小組聯合進行的調查personally親自推行properly妥善推行successfully成功進行regularly, routinely定期/經常開展We regularly conduct safety inspections.我們定期進行安全檢查。online在網上開展Today, 50% of opinion polls are conducted online.如今,有 50% 的民意調查是在網上進行的。
conduct

verb²

2 (formal) conduct yourself behave表現ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBhonourably/honorably, well, with dignity表現可敬;表現良好;舉止端莊She conducts herself with great dignity.她表現得非常端莊。PREPOSITIONas表現為⋯He always conducted himself as a gentleman.他總是表現得像個紳士。in表現出⋯They have conducted themselves in a very professional manner.他們表現出非常專業的樣子。
conduct

verb³

3heat/electricity熱;電ADVERBwell傳導良好a substance which conducts electricity well導電性能良好的物質
TOEFL BNC: 1792 COCA: 1162
conduct verb
behave (conduct yourself well) carry2 (conduct heat/electricity) do1 (conduct an experiment)
TOEFL BNC: 1792 COCA: 1162
conduct
To do something: do, perform, conduct...
To exert a physical force: absorb, conduct, decompress...
Playing, performing and arranging music: accompany, arrange, articulation...
The process of performing an action: action, execution, discharge...

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