/ˈkɒndʌkt/
mass noun
1
- the manner in which a person behaves, especially on a particular occasion or in a particular context行为方式; 举止; 品行:
the conduct of the police during the riot
骚乱期间警察的表现
a code of conduct for directors of listed companies.
上市公司的董事们必须遵守的行为准则。
2
- the action or manner of directing or managing an activity or organization管理(方式); 处理(方式):
the conduct of the elections.
选举的管理。
2.1
- archaic the action of leading; guidance〈古〉引导:
travelling through the world under the conduct of chance.
因偶然的机会环游世界。
/kənˈdʌkt/
1
- with obj. organize and carry out组织; 执行; 实施; 进行:
in the second trial he conducted his own defence
在第二次审讯中, 他为自己进行辩护
surveys conducted among students.
在学生中进行的调查。
1.1
- direct the performance of (a piece of music or an orchestra, choir, etc.)指挥(音乐, 管弦乐队, 合唱团等):
my first attempt to conduct a great work
我第一次指挥伟大音乐作品的尝试
no obj. Toscanini is coming to conduct.托斯卡尼尼将来担任指挥。
1.2
- with obj. and adverbial of direction lead or guide (someone) to or around a particular place给…领路(引路, 指路); 给…做向导:
he conducted us through his personal gallery of the American Civil War
他领我们参观他的私人美国内战陈列馆
as adj. conducted a conducted tour.有导游陪同的旅行。
1.3
- Physics transmit (a form of energy such as heat or electricity) by conduction【物理】传导(热, 电等能量):
heat is conducted to the surface.
热被传导至表面。
2
conduct oneself
behave in a specified way表现; 为人:he conducted himself with the utmost propriety.
他行为极为得体。
派生词
conductible
/kənˈdʌktəbl/ adjective词源
Middle English: from Old French, from Latin conduct- 'brought together', from the verb conducere. The term originally denoted some provision for safe passage, such as an escort or pass, surviving in SAFE CONDUCT; later the verb sense 'lead, guide' arose, hence 'manage' and 'management' (late Middle English), later 'management of oneself, behaviour' (mid 16th cent.). The original form of the word was conduit, which was preserved only in the sense 'channel' (see CONDUIT); in all other uses the spelling was influenced by Latin.