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单词 misconduct
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Others are charged instead with misconduct in public office.He also called for an investigation into possible misconduct in public office.Conspiracy to cause misconduct in public office is almost impossible to define.She was found guilty of gross misconduct but an independent panel recommended she get a final written warning.The 52-year-old admitted a charge of misconduct and apologised unreservedly for his actions.He will appear before a police misconduct hearing in Sheffield next week accused of gross misconduct.Four of the five may also face gross misconduct hearings over honesty and integrity, and one for use of force.He has been hit with an FA misconduct charge over the episode.It said:'This incident in isolation did not reach the threshold for serious misconduct.Three others also face a probe over gross misconduct allegations.She was last night being quizzed over alleged misconduct in public office.It will decide whether his behaviour was misconduct.Yesterday he admitted eight charges of misconduct in public office.They still face charges of conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office.But research misconduct is a serious matter.The others were dismissed for gross misconduct.She denies misconduct in public office and false representation.He denies misconduct charges involving five women.He is said to have been suspended on suspicion of committing serious misconduct.He was interviewed on suspicion of misconduct in a public office and gross misconduct.He denies conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.Numerous former and serving officers will have to confront their consciences and the threat of misconduct charges and criminal action.They leak about serious misconduct by politicians, officials and businessmen.In my experience, the natural line is the investigation of serious misconduct.It will now decide whether such behaviour amounts to misconduct and, if so, what penalties to apply.

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misconduct

British English: misconduct NOUN
Misconduct is bad or unacceptable behaviour, especially by a professional person.
A psychologist was found guilty of serious professional misconduct yesterday.
  • American English: misconduct
  • Brazilian Portuguese: comportamento impróprio
  • Chinese: 不端行为
  • European Spanish: mala conducta
  • French: faute
  • German: Fehlverhalten
  • Italian: scorrettezza professionale
  • Japanese: 職権乱用
  • Korean: 과오
  • European Portuguese: comportamento impróprio
  • Latin American Spanish: mala conducta

Chinese translation of 'misconduct'

misconduct

(mɪsˈkɔndʌkt)

n (u)

  1. (= misbehaviour) 行为(為)不端 (xíngwéi bùduān)
(noun) 
Definition
behaviour, such as adultery or professional negligence, that is regarded as immoral or unethical
He was dismissed from his job for gross misconduct.
Synonyms
immorality
wrongdoing
The authorities haven't found any evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
mismanagement
malpractice
serious allegations of malpractice
misdemeanour
I knew nothing about my partner's misdemeanours.
delinquency
He had no history of delinquency.
impropriety
transgression
tales of the candidate's alleged past transgressions
misbehaviour
This child's misbehaviour could have been avoided.
dereliction
naughtiness
malfeasance (law)
unethical behaviour
malversation (rare)
(verb) 
Synonyms
mismanage
Three-quarters of those surveyed thought the President had mismanaged the economy.
sin
They charged him with sinning against God and man.
bungle
Two prisoners bungled an escape bid last night
err
If he errs again there will be serious consequences.
botch (up)
misdirect
make a mess of
behave badly

Additional synonyms

in the sense of bungle
Definition
to spoil (an operation) through clumsiness or incompetence
Two prisoners bungled an escape bid last night
Synonyms
mess up,
blow (slang),
ruin,
spoil,
blunder,
fudge,
screw up (informal),
botch,
cock up (British, slang),
fuck up (offensive, taboo, slang),
miscalculate,
make a mess of,
mismanage,
muff,
foul up,
make a nonsense of (informal),
bodge (informal),
make a pig's ear of (informal),
flub (US, slang),
crool or cruel (Australian, slang),
louse up (slang)
in the sense of delinquency
He had no history of delinquency.
Synonyms
crime,
misconduct,
wrongdoing,
fault,
offence,
misdemeanour,
misdeed,
misbehaviour,
villainy,
lawbreaking
in the sense of err
Definition
to sin
If he errs again there will be serious consequences.
Synonyms
sin,
fall,
offend,
lapse,
trespass,
do wrong,
deviate,
misbehave,
go astray,
transgress,
be out of order,
blot your copybook (informal)

Synonyms of 'misconduct'

misconduct

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of malpractice
Definition
illegal, unethical, or negligent professional conduct
serious allegations of malpractice
Synonyms
misconduct,
abuse,
negligence,
mismanagement,
misbehaviour,
dereliction
in the sense of misbehaviour
This child's misbehaviour could have been avoided.
Synonyms
misconduct,
mischief,
misdemeanour,
shenanigans (informal),
impropriety,
acting up (informal),
bad behaviour,
misdeeds,
rudeness,
indiscipline,
insubordination,
naughtiness,
monkey business (informal),
incivility
in the sense of misdemeanour
Definition
a minor wrongdoing
I knew nothing about my partner's misdemeanours.
Synonyms
offence,
misconduct,
infringement,
trespass,
misdeed,
transgression,
misbehaviour,
peccadillo
in the sense of sin
Definition
to commit a sin
They charged him with sinning against God and man.
Synonyms
transgress,
offend,
lapse,
err,
trespass (archaic),
fall from grace,
go astray,
commit a sin,
do wrong
in the sense of transgression
tales of the candidate's alleged past transgressions
Synonyms
crime,
wrong,
fault,
error,
offence,
breach,
sin,
lapse,
violation,
wrongdoing,
infringement,
trespass,
misdemeanour,
misdeed,
encroachment,
misbehaviour,
contravention,
iniquity,
peccadillo,
infraction
in the sense of wrongdoing
Definition
immoral or illegal behaviour
The authorities haven't found any evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
Synonyms
crime,
vice,
corruption,
guilt,
misconduct,
delinquency,
wickedness,
iniquity,
illegality,
villainy,
lawbreaking,
malefaction
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