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misbehaved

/mis-bi-heyv/US // ˌmɪs bɪˈheɪv //UK // (ˌmɪsbɪˈheɪv) //

不良行为,行为不端,不当行为,不良反应

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mis·be·haved, mis·be·hav·ing.

    • : to behave badly or improperly: The children misbehaved during our visit.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mis·be·haved, mis·be·hav·ing.

    • : to conduct without regard for good manners or accepted moral standards: Several of the guests misbehaved themselves.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbact in inappropriate manner

Examples

  • If a student’s grades slip or they misbehave, they can lose tens of thousands of dollars of their scholarship.

  • As anyone over the age of, say, 8 should know, other children misbehaving doesn’t give you the green light to misbehave yourself.

  • So next time your child misbehaves, think of Elizabeth Tegumiar and simply walk away.

  • If Facebook misbehaved, the trust would retract the company’s access to its members’ data.

  • In the case of GameStop, both the cynics and sentimentalists have been misbehaving.

  • The discussion of race in the league just serves to distract from why players misbehave.

  • He is, you sense, trying not to misbehave, while remaining human and not becoming a Royal cyborg.

  • And yet it is the privilege of the prince and the sultan to misbehave.

  • A boy might be excused for that so long as he didn't misbehave.

  • To allow the child to misbehave without instantly making it unpleasantly conscious of the fact would be to spoil it.

  • But my dear, you don't meant to say that all bachelor clergymen misbehave themselves.

  • But if servants misbehave themselves, or leave their places, not being regularly discharged, they ought to be amerced or punished.

  • If he does not misbehave and keeps out of a lawsuit, he rarely comes in contact with his rulers.