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单词 misconduct
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misconduct


mis·con·duct

M0331900 (mĭs-kŏn′dŭkt)n.1. a. Behavior not conforming to prevailing standards or laws; impropriety.b. The act or an instance of adultery.2. Dishonest or bad management, especially by persons entrusted or engaged to act on another's behalf.3. Deliberate wrongdoing, especially by government or military officials.v. (mĭs′kən-dŭct′)tr.v. mis·con·duct·ed, mis·con·duct·ing, mis·con·ducts 1. To mismanage.2. To behave (oneself) improperly.

misconduct

n behaviour, such as adultery or professional negligence, that is regarded as immoral or unethical vb (tr) 1. to conduct (oneself) in such a way2. to manage (something) badly

mis•con•duct

(n. mɪsˈkɒn dʌkt; v. ˌmɪs kənˈdʌkt)

n. 1. improper behavior. 2. unlawful conduct by an official in regard to his or her office, or by a person in the administration of justice; malfeasance. v.t. 3. to mismanage. 4. to misbehave (oneself). [1700–10]

misconduct


Past participle: misconducted
Gerund: misconducting
Imperative
misconduct
misconduct
Present
I misconduct
you misconduct
he/she/it misconducts
we misconduct
you misconduct
they misconduct
Preterite
I misconducted
you misconducted
he/she/it misconducted
we misconducted
you misconducted
they misconducted
Present Continuous
I am misconducting
you are misconducting
he/she/it is misconducting
we are misconducting
you are misconducting
they are misconducting
Present Perfect
I have misconducted
you have misconducted
he/she/it has misconducted
we have misconducted
you have misconducted
they have misconducted
Past Continuous
I was misconducting
you were misconducting
he/she/it was misconducting
we were misconducting
you were misconducting
they were misconducting
Past Perfect
I had misconducted
you had misconducted
he/she/it had misconducted
we had misconducted
you had misconducted
they had misconducted
Future
I will misconduct
you will misconduct
he/she/it will misconduct
we will misconduct
you will misconduct
they will misconduct
Future Perfect
I will have misconducted
you will have misconducted
he/she/it will have misconducted
we will have misconducted
you will have misconducted
they will have misconducted
Future Continuous
I will be misconducting
you will be misconducting
he/she/it will be misconducting
we will be misconducting
you will be misconducting
they will be misconducting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been misconducting
you have been misconducting
he/she/it has been misconducting
we have been misconducting
you have been misconducting
they have been misconducting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been misconducting
you will have been misconducting
he/she/it will have been misconducting
we will have been misconducting
you will have been misconducting
they will have been misconducting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been misconducting
you had been misconducting
he/she/it had been misconducting
we had been misconducting
you had been misconducting
they had been misconducting
Conditional
I would misconduct
you would misconduct
he/she/it would misconduct
we would misconduct
you would misconduct
they would misconduct
Past Conditional
I would have misconducted
you would have misconducted
he/she/it would have misconducted
we would have misconducted
you would have misconducted
they would have misconducted
Thesaurus
Noun1.misconduct - bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalfmanagement, direction - the act of managing something; "he was given overall management of the program"; "is the direction of the economy a function of government?"
2.misconduct - activity that transgresses moral or civil lawmisconduct - activity that transgresses moral or civil law; "he denied any wrongdoing"actus reus, wrongful conduct, wrongdoingactivity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"brutalisation, brutalization - the activity of treating someone savagely or viciouslyusurpation, encroachment, trespass, violation, intrusion - entry to another's property without right or permissioncivil wrong, tort - (law) any wrongdoing for which an action for damages may be broughtmalversation - misconduct in public officemisbehavior, misbehaviour, misdeed - improper or wicked or immoral behaviordereliction - willful negligencemalfeasance - wrongful conduct by a public officialmisfeasance - doing a proper act in a wrongful or injurious mannermalpractice - a wrongful act that the actor had no right to do; improper professional conduct; "he charged them with electoral malpractices"malpractice - professional wrongdoing that results in injury or damage; "the widow sued his surgeon for malpractice"perversion - the action of perverting something (turning it to a wrong use); "it was a perversion of justice"injury - wrongdoing that violates another's rights and is unjustly inflictedinjury - an act that causes someone or something to receive physical damageinjustice, shabbiness, unfairness, iniquity - an unjust actinfliction - an act causing pain or damageevildoing, transgression - the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle; "the boy was punished for the transgressions of his father"knavery, dishonesty - lack of honesty; acts of lying or cheating or stealingfalsification, misrepresentation - a willful perversion of factschamperty - an unethical agreement between an attorney and client that the attorney would sue and pay the costs of the client's suit in return for a portion of the damages awarded; "soliciting personal injury cases may constitute champerty"criminal maintenance, maintenance - the unauthorized interference in a legal action by a person having no interest in it (as by helping one party with money or otherwise to continue the action) so as to obstruct justice or promote unnecessary litigation or unsettle the peace of the community; "unlike champerty, criminal maintenance does not necessarily involve personal profit"infringement, violation - an act that disregards an agreement or a right; "he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment"
Verb1.misconduct - behave badlymisconduct - behave badly; "The children misbehaved all morning"misbehave, misdemeanact, move - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"fall from grace - revert back to bad behavior after a period of good behavior; "The children fell from grace when they asked for several helpings of dessert"act up, carry on - misbehave badly; act in a silly or improper way; "The children acted up when they were not bored"
2.misconduct - manage badly or incompetentlymisconduct - manage badly or incompetently; "The funds were mismanaged"mismanage, mishandlehandle, manage, care, deal - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"

misconduct

noun immorality, wrongdoing, mismanagement, malpractice, misdemeanour, delinquency, impropriety, transgression, misbehaviour, dereliction, naughtiness, malfeasance (Law), unethical behaviour, malversation (rare) He was dismissed from his job for gross misconduct.

misconduct

nounImproper, often rude behavior:horseplay, misbehavior, misdoing, naughtiness, wrongdoing.
Translations
不正当的行为办错

misconduct

(misˈkondakt) noun bad behaviour. 不當行為 办错,不正当的行为
IdiomsSeesexual misconduct

misconduct


misconduct

(mis″kon′dŭkt) 1. Behavior that is professionally unethical and/or illegal, e.g., negligence, incompetence, impairment from drugs or alcohol.2. Behavior that is unethical or immoral, but not necessarily illegal, e.g., adultery.

Misconduct


Related to Misconduct: professional misconduct

MISCONDUCT. Unlawful behaviour by a person entrusted in any degree: with the administration of justice, by which the rights of the parties and the justice of the, case may have been affected.
2. A verdict will be set aside when any of the jury have been guilty of such misconduct, and a court will set aside an award, if it has been obtained by the misconduct of an arbitrator. 2 Atk. 501, 504; 2 Chit. R. 44; 1 Salk. 71; 3 P. Wms. 362; 1 Dick. 66.

See MISCON
See MISCON

misconduct


Related to misconduct: professional misconduct
  • all
  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for misconduct

noun immorality

Synonyms

  • immorality
  • wrongdoing
  • mismanagement
  • malpractice
  • misdemeanour
  • delinquency
  • impropriety
  • transgression
  • misbehaviour
  • dereliction
  • naughtiness
  • malfeasance
  • unethical behaviour
  • malversation

Synonyms for misconduct

noun improper, often rude behavior

Synonyms

  • horseplay
  • misbehavior
  • misdoing
  • naughtiness
  • wrongdoing

Synonyms for misconduct

noun bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalf

Related Words

  • management
  • direction

noun activity that transgresses moral or civil law

Synonyms

  • actus reus
  • wrongful conduct
  • wrongdoing

Related Words

  • activity
  • brutalisation
  • brutalization
  • usurpation
  • encroachment
  • trespass
  • violation
  • intrusion
  • civil wrong
  • tort
  • malversation
  • misbehavior
  • misbehaviour
  • misdeed
  • dereliction
  • malfeasance
  • misfeasance
  • malpractice
  • perversion
  • injury
  • injustice
  • shabbiness
  • unfairness
  • iniquity
  • infliction
  • evildoing
  • transgression
  • knavery
  • dishonesty
  • falsification
  • misrepresentation
  • champerty
  • criminal maintenance
  • maintenance
  • infringement

verb behave badly

Synonyms

  • misbehave
  • misdemean

Related Words

  • act
  • move
  • fall from grace
  • act up
  • carry on

verb manage badly or incompetently

Synonyms

  • mismanage
  • mishandle

Related Words

  • handle
  • manage
  • care
  • deal
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