behaved 的 2 个定义
be·haved, be·hav·ing.
- to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
- to act properly: Did the child behave?
- to act or react under given circumstances: This plastic behaves strangely under extreme heat or cold.
be·haved, be·hav·ing.
- to conduct or comport in a proper manner: Sit quietly and behave yourself.
behaved 近义词
function
act reasonably, properly
behaved 的近义词 28 个
- manage
- control
- direct
- act correctly
- act one's age
- act with decorum
- be civil
- be good
- be nice
- be on best behavior
- be orderly
- comport oneself
- conduct oneself properly
- demean oneself
- deport oneself
- discipline oneself
- keep one's nose clean
- keep the peace
- live up to
- manage oneself
- mind one's manners
- mind one's p's and q's
- observe golden rule
- observe the law
- play fair
- shape up
- toe the mark
- watch one's step
behaved 的反义词 2 个
更多behaved例句
- Retailers — even major ones — can’t predict how consumers will behave this year.
- Google has behaved illegally and has leveraged its monopoly in ways that are destructive to innovation and competition.
- Activating any particular set of GPS place cells—loosely like zooming in on a spot on Google Maps—is enough to trigger a memory so powerful you’ll behave as if you were reliving that memory.
- Presumably, these people behaved when they were actually in church, or you would have mentioned it.
- The fossil record can only say so much about how animals behaved when they were alive.
- “François Hollande never said a word out of line to me or behaved inappropriately with me—unlike many a politician,” she writes.
- There were exceptions, as our instructor, Kimberlee Sue Moran, pointed out, but criminals behaved in mostly predictable ways.
- We were very happy when ISIS took over the area and drove the Iraq Army out and at first they behaved very well.
- On the other hand, there is, in fact, a glut of perfectly healthy and well-behaved dogs and cats that need homes.
- Their challenge is to find purpose and a voice, beyond being the well-behaved baubles expected of them.
- Unfortunately, as you say, I was present, and I tell you that our friend Barbiche behaved like a lunatic.
- But there's no denying that I behaved disgracefully to—you know—and Dr. Ashton has good reason to be incensed.
- With this decision Tom took up his lessons, and had never been more studious and well behaved than he was that day.
- We gave him luscious twigs if he behaved well and sometimes delicious fruit.
- In no similar establishment did I ever see so much order, or find the natives so well-behaved as here.