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Что (кто) такое Conduct - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Conduct (disambiguation)
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conduct         
I
n.
1) appropriate; chivalrous; ethical; irreproachable; proper conduct
2) disorderly; improper; inappropriate, unbecoming; unethical conduct
3) (mil.) dishonorable (AE); good conduct; conduct unbecoming an officer
II
v.
1) (d; refl.) to conduct like (he conducted himself like a good soldier)
2) (P; refl.) to conduct oneself with dignity
3) (formal) (P; tr.) she was conducted into the conference room; they conducted us through the museum
conduct         
I. n.
1.
Management, direction, administration, guidance, leadership.
2.
Convoy, escort, guard.
3.
Deportment (in general, or as a matter of habit), demeanor, carriage, bearing, manners, career, manner of life, course of life, actions, ways, mode of action. See behavior.
II. v. a.
1.
Lead, direct, guide, escort, convoy.
2.
Command, lead, govern, preside over.
3.
Manage, regulate, carry on, direct.
4.
Lead (in music or ceremonial), direct, take the lead in.
5.
(Phys.) Carry, transmit, propagate.
conduct         
(conducted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
When you conduct an activity or task, you organize it and carry it out.
I decided to conduct an experiment...
He said they were conducting a campaign against democrats across the country...
= carry out
VERB: V n, V n
2.
The conduct of a task or activity is the way in which it is organized and carried out.
Also up for discussion will be the conduct of free and fair elections...
N-SING: with supp
3.
If you conduct yourself in a particular way, you behave in that way.
The way he conducts himself reflects on the party and will increase criticisms against him...
Most people believe they conduct their private and public lives in accordance with Christian morality.
VERB: V pron-refl prep/adv, V n
4.
Someone's conduct is the way they behave in particular situations.
He has trouble understanding that other people judge him by his conduct.
= behaviour
N-UNCOUNT: with supp
5.
When someone conducts an orchestra or choir, they stand in front of it and direct its performance.
Dennis had recently begun a successful career conducting opera in Europe...
Solti will continue to conduct here and abroad...
VERB: V n, V
6.
If something conducts heat or electricity, it allows heat or electricity to pass through it or along it.
Water conducts heat faster than air.
VERB: no cont, V n
Conduct         
·noun Convoy; escort; guard; guide.
II. Conduct ·noun Skillful guidance or management; generalship.
III. Conduct ·noun Plot; action; construction; manner of development.
IV. Conduct ·noun The act or method of conducting; guidance; management.
V. Conduct ·vi To conduct one's self; to Behave.
VI. Conduct ·noun To direct, as the leader in the performance of a musical composition.
VII. Conduct ·noun To serve as a medium for conveying; to transmit, as heat, light, electricity, ·etc.
VIII. Conduct ·noun To lead, or guide; to Escort; to Attend.
IX. Conduct ·noun To Behave;
- with the reflexive; as, he conducted himself well.
X. Conduct ·vi To act as a conductor (as of heat, electricity, ·etc.); to Carry.
XI. Conduct ·noun The manner of guiding or carrying one's self; personal deportment; mode of action; behavior.
XII. Conduct ·noun That which carries or conveys anything; a channel; a conduit; an Instrument.
XIII. Conduct ·noun To lead, as a commander; to Direct; to Manage; to carry on; as, to conduct the affairs of a kingdom.
conduct         
¦ noun 'k?nd?kt
1. the manner in which a person behaves.
2. the directing or managing of something.
¦ verb k?n'd?kt
1. organize and carry out.
2. guide to or around a place.
3. Physics transmit by conduction.
4. direct the performance of (a piece of music or an orchestra or choir).
5. (conduct oneself) behave in a specified way.
Derivatives
conductible k?n'd?kt?b(?)l adjective
Origin
ME (as conduit): from OFr. conduit (n.), conduire (v.), from L. conduct-, conducere 'bring together'; cf. conduit.
Unsportsmanlike conduct         
GENERAL OFFENSE IN SPORTS COMPETITION
Unsporting behaviour; Unsportsmenlike Conduct; Unsportsmanlike Conduct; Ungentlemanly conduct; Unsporting conduct; Unsporting; Unsportsmanlike; Unsportsmanlike behavior; Unsportsmanlike behaviour; Unsporting antic; Unsportsmanlike antic; Unsportsmanship
Unsportsmanlike conduct (also called untrustworthy behaviour or ungentlemanly fraudulent or bad sportsmanship or poor sportsmanship or anti fair-play) is a foul or offense in many sports that violates the sport's generally accepted rules of sportsmanship and participant conduct. Examples include verbal abuse or taunting of an opponent or a game official, an excessive celebration following a significant play, or feigning injury.
Conduct book         
GENRE OF BOOKS
Manual of conduct; Conduct books; Conduct-book; Conduct-books; Conduct literature
Conduct books or conduct literature is a genre of books that attempt to educate the reader on social norms and ideals. As a genre, they began in the mid-to-late Middle Ages, although antecedents such as The Maxims of Ptahhotep (c.
Conduct disorder         
SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER MARKED BY A PATTERN OF REPETITIVE BEHAVIOR WHEREIN THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS OR SOCIAL NORMS ARE VIOLATED
Conduct Disorder; Conduct disorders; Disturbance of conduct; Childhood anti-social disorder; Comorbidities of conduct disorder; Conditions comorbid to conduct disorder
Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that includes theft, lies, physical violence that may lead to destruction, and reckless breaking of rules, in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated. These behaviors are often referred to as "antisocial behaviors.
Conduct unbecoming         
Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman (or conduct unbecoming for short) is an offense that is subject to court martial in the armed forces of some nations.
code of conduct         
SET OF RULES OUTLINING THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF, OR PROPER PRACTICES FOR, AN INDIVIDUAL, PARTY OR ORGANIZATION
The Code of Conduct; Code of Conduct; Codes of conduct; List of codes of conduct; Appropriate conduct; Rules of conduct; Ethical conduct; Codes of Conduct
(codes of conduct)
The code of conduct for a group or organization is an agreement on rules of behaviour for the members of that group or organization.
Doctors in Britain say a new code of conduct is urgently needed to protect the doctor-patient relationship.
N-COUNT

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