BEHAVING - translation to arabic
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BEHAVING - translation to arabic

BRITISH TELEVISION SERIES
British Men Behaving Badly; Men Behaving Badly (UK); Gary Strang

BEHAVING      

الفعل

تَصَرَّفَ ; سارَ ; سَلَكَ

أساء السلوك      
misbehave
BEHAVE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Behave (disambiguation); Behave (song)

الفعل

تَصَرَّفَ ; سارَ ; سَلَكَ

Definition

Behaving
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Behave.

Wikipedia

Men Behaving Badly

Men Behaving Badly is a British sitcom that was created and written by Simon Nye. It follows the lives of Gary Strang (Martin Clunes) and his flatmates Dermot Povey (Harry Enfield; series 1 only) and Tony Smart (Neil Morrissey; series 2 onwards). It was first broadcast on ITV in 1992. A total of six series were made, along with a Christmas special and a trilogy of episodes that make up the feature-length "last orders".

The series was filmed in and around Ealing in West London. The setting, however, is implied to be South London, and many references are made to Surrey. It was produced by Hartswood Films in association with Thames for the first two series on ITV. They also assisted with production of the third series onwards that aired on the BBC, after Thames had lost their regional ITV franchise for London weekdays at the end of 1992 to Carlton Television.

Men Behaving Badly became highly successful after being moved to a post-watershed slot on BBC1. It won the Comedy Awards' best ITV comedy and the first National Television Award for Situation Comedy.

Examples of use of BEHAVING
1. Hurricanes aren‘t behaving like many of us are used to them behaving.
2. Certainly, the lecturers are behaving disgracefully.
3. Other witnesses also describe Paul behaving normally.
4. The soldiers claimed the Palestinian was behaving suspiciously.
5. "It becomes an incentive to behaving right," says Mr Luscombe.