conduct

[ˈkɔndʌkt,-dəkt] n.举止,行为;指导

Pronunciation

/kənˈdʌkt/

Definitions

Noun

  1. Conduct: The manner in which someone behaves or conducts themselves, often referring to proper behavior or actions. Example: “He maintained a good conduct during the course.”
  2. Conductance: The ability of a material to allow electric current to flow through it. Example: “The high conductivity of copper makes it ideal for electrical wiring.”
  3. Conductivity: The ease with which heat or electricity can be transmitted through a material. Example: “Metals have high thermal conductivity.”
  4. A musical performance: The act of playing or singing, especially in a public or formal setting. Example: “The orchestra’s concert was well-received due to their impeccable conduct.”

Verb

  1. To manage or direct the actions or behavior of others, often in a formal context. Example: “The teacher conducted the class effectively.”
  2. To perform or execute (a task, experiment, or activity). Example: “The scientists conducted numerous experiments to test their hypothesis.”

Adjective

  1. Characterizing or showing proper behavior or decorum. Example: “Her professional conduct was commendable.”
  2. Pertaining to the science or study of electricity and magnetism. Example: “The course focuses on electrical conductance.”

Adverb

  1. In a conducting or directing manner. Example: “The conductor led the choir with precision.”

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