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1 | T often passive to do something in an organized way . In ordinary speech it is more usual to say that someone carries something out 进行;实施 |
| The agreement doesn’ t allow you to conduct business from your home. 协议不允许你在家里经营生意。 |
| Gonzalez has conducted an impressive electoral campaign. 冈萨雷斯进行了一场令人印象深刻的选举宣传活动。 |
| conduct a survey/investigation/interview/experiment The interview was conducted by telephone. 采访是通过电话进行的。 |
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2 | T formal to take someone somewhere 给…当向导;陪同;引导 |
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3 | T if something conducts heat or electricity , heat or electricity can move through it 传导(热或电) |
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4 | I/T to stand in front of an orchestra or group of singers and direct the way they play or sing 指挥(乐队或合唱团等) |
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- | conduct yourself formal |
| to behave in a particular way |
| 表现;为人 |
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| He has conducted himself with dignity. 他表现得很有尊严。 |
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