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conducting

/noun kon-duhkt; verb kuhn-duhkt/US // noun ˈkɒn dʌkt; verb kənˈdʌkt //

进行,开展,进行的,进行中

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
    • : direction or management; administration: the conduct of a business.
    • : the act of conducting; guidance: The curator's conduct through the museum was informative.
    • : Obsolete. a guide; an escort.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to behave or manage: He conducted himself well.
    • : to direct in action or course; manage; carry on: to conduct a meeting; to conduct a test.
    • : to direct as leader.
    • : to lead or guide; escort: to conduct a tour.
    • : to serve as a channel or medium for: Copper conducts electricity.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to lead.
    • : to act as conductor, or leader of a musical group, by communicating to the performers by motions of a baton or the hands his or her interpretation of the music.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Examples

  • We are committed to the safety of our participants and the highest standards of conduct in our studies and will continue to monitor safety closely.

  • Retooling Section 230 isn’t the only way to improve the conduct of social-media platforms.

  • This month, Richland County prosecutors charged a woman with reckless conduct after she reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus and allegedly violated a stay-at-home order, according to news reports.

  • The Jasper County state’s attorney’s office charged Liddle with reckless conduct, a misdemeanor.

  • We always strive to uphold high standards of conduct for ourselves and from the partners we work with.

  • The U.S. campaign against ISIS leans on two pillars: conducting airstrikes, and beefing up local forces.

  • Dave Eggers wrote What Is The What after conducting hundreds of hours of interviews with his protagonist.

  • Another week, he caught scores of the rodents that had been conducting raids on vegetables.

  • “We are not conducting air strikes in Iraq,”  Cmdr. Smith said on Wednesday.

  • Conducting research for an earlier book, I was invited to spend five days at a high-level U.S. government institution.

  • Since the end of 1847, not a penny has come into his own pocket either through piano-playing and conducting, or through teaching.

  • “They have a primitive mode of conducting funerals here,” said Tom Brown when the major had left.

  • Whilst conducting in York his linendraper business, a relation died and left him money.

  • It was a dragon-fly personally conducting two moles through a rose-garden.

  • The art of conducting goes frequently with that of accompanying, and he was an excellent accompanist.