| 单词 | misbehaviour | 
| 释义 | misbehaviourmisbehaviorn.  Bad behaviour, improper conduct. Also as a count noun: an instance of this; a particular piece or type of bad behaviour (now rare). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > 			[noun]		 abominationc1350 misgovernancec1375 misleadinga1387 misusing1395 misbearinga1400 misordinancea1400 misruling?a1425 misgovernail?a1439 misdraughtc1450 misgovernmentc1450 misbehaving1451 misguiding1480 misbehaviour1486 misdemeaning1487 misgoverning1487 misdemeanoura1513 misordera1513 misordering1526 misusage1532 misnurturea1540 misdemean1579 miscarriage1594 misguide1596 demeanour1681 misconduct1717 the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > misbehaviour > 			[noun]		 misgovernancec1375 misleadinga1387 misusing1395 misbearinga1400 misordinancea1400 misdraughtc1450 misgovernmentc1450 misbehaving1451 misguiding1480 misbehaviour1486 misdemeaning1487 misgoverning1487 miscraft1496 demerit1509 misuse1509 misdemeanoura1513 misordera1513 misordering1526 misusage1532 misdemean1579 miscarriage1594 misguide1596 delinquency1603 demeanour1681 misconduct1717 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > 			[noun]		 > instance of misbehaviour1486 misdemeanoura1513 miscarriage1579 misconducts1697 the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > unfittingness > unfitting conduct > 			[noun]		 > instance of inconvenienta1464 misbehaviour1486 1486    Act 3 Hen. VII c. 1  				Bill or Information..against any Person for any Misbehaviour afore rehearsed. 1512    Act 4 Hen. VIII c. 19 §11  				What so euer persone or persones do..commytt eny mysbehavoure in eny maner wyse touchyng the premisses. 1599    J. Rainolds Overthrow Stage-playes 107  				And was it not a misbehavior also in her to be railing? 1612    Three Charters Virginia Co. 		(1957)	  				Insolent, contemptuous or unreverent carriage and misbehavior to and against our said Counsell. 1674    D. Brevint Saul & Samuel 207  				An Officer..who was cashiered for some Mis-behavior. 1711    E. Ward Life Don Quixote  v. xviii. 339  				The Guilty, try'd for Misbehaviours. 1712    R. Steele Spectator No. 503. ¶1  				The misbehaviour of people at church. 1765    W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. I. xvi. 442  				The law does not hold the tie of nature to be dissolved by any misbehaviour of the parent. 1833    Act 3 & 4 William IV c. 46 §113  				The misbehaviour of coachmen, drivers, chairmen, carters, and porters. 1856    Putnam's Monthly Mag. Feb. 209/1  				Public opinion..holds the husband accountable..for all misbehaviors and indescretions on the part of his wife. 1894    Jrnl. Polit. Econ. 3 21  				They might be suspended by the Governor in Council for inefficiency, mismanagement, or misbehavior. 1930    D. L. Sayers Strong Poison i. 9  				You will not be led..into thinking that this was anything but an ordinary, vulgar act of misbehaviour. 1955    W. H. Sewell  et al.  in  Amer. Sociol. Rev. 20 Apr. 146/2  				Parents who are nonpunitive in their reactions to one kind of misbehavior..also tend to handle other misbehaviors nonpunitively. 1999    Times 19 June 22/4  				I certainly do not think that public figures exposed in private misbehaviour should be allowed cheerfully to shrug off their behaviour and carry on. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online June 2022). <  | 
	
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