单词 | conduct |
释义 | Word Frequency conductnoun (ˈkɒndʌkt) 1. the manner in which a person behaves; behaviour 2. the way of managing a business, affair, etc; handling 3. rare the act of guiding or leading 4. rare a guide or leader verb (kənˈdʌkt) 5. (transitive) to accompany and guide (people, a party, etc) (esp in the phrase conducted tour) 6. (transitive) to lead or direct (affairs, business, etc); control 7. (transitive) to do or carry out conduct a survey 8. (transitive) to behave or manage (oneself) the child conducted himself well 9. to control or guide (an orchestra, choir, etc) by the movements of the hands or a baton Also (esp US): direct10. to transmit (heat, electricity, etc) metals conduct heat Derived forms conductible (conˈductible) adjective conductibility (conˌductiˈbility) noun Word origin C15: from Medieval Latin conductus escorted, from Latin: drawn together, from condūcere to conduce |
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