behaving 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.
behaving 近义词
function
act reasonably, properly
behaving 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
behaving 的反义词 2 个
更多behaving例句
- For instance, it might nudge your brain to think or behave in certain ways.
- Technology that can change your brain — nudge it to think or behave in certain ways — is especially worrisome to many of our readers.
- One public health official said, “If the country had behaved like the state of Vermont, we would have 200,000 fewer deaths.”
- With Maria’s help, he finds they need to learn to act like kids rather than learn how to behave as grown ups.
- From there, it gathers insights around how those audiences behave and buys ads against them to see how well they perform.
- Now, a new observation seems to show that black holes also behave according to their place in the cosmic web.
- And given how they behave at moments like this, you can see why that is.
- These roles include the whole moral structure of society—how you are to behave; what kind of clothing you are to wear.
- So, if his father was like that, and Cumming shares his voracious sexual appetite, how does he behave differently?
- No one has to know you have a bunch of dough, and you can behave any way you want.
- Do not take a child with you to pay calls, until it is old enough to behave quietly and with propriety.
- But Jake shook her up, and told her to behave, as it was a 'Piscopal funeral and not a pra'r meetin'.
- She would never tell, no, not even Tessa; but how could she behave towards him as if she did not know?
- This time I had my ankus with me, so that in case he should run away again I could prick his neck and make him behave.
- The wise man, when the waves smile, ought to know how to behave; in the breakers he must go slow.