misbehavior 的定义
- improper, inappropriate, or bad behavior.
misbehavior 近义词
naughty act, conduct
更多misbehavior例句
- Stone did well to build a deep package of assets despite the trying circumstances, and Silas deserves kudos for his composure in the face of Harden’s misbehavior.
- It’s at the very least worth attempting, as impeachment is the clear first choice in the US Constitution for punishing presidential misbehavior.
- Its CEO and COO were fired, and the Nasdaq delisted the company for its misbehavior.
- Punishing the dog for his misbehavior — the deed having been done maybe hours before — with dominance tactics is a quick way to make your relationship about bullying.
- That asset cap serves as punishment for a wide range of misbehavior that emerged at Wells Fargo in the late 2010s, most notably a scandal in which employees opened hundreds of thousands of fake credit card and deposit accounts in customers’ names.
- But can women like Ramadei succeed in using Internet shaming for more pointed acts of political good against male misbehavior?
- But also real, unscripted, and sometimes painfully honest, as when Dave owned up to his extramarital misbehavior.
- Others suffer a nasty twist of fate that balloons their garden-variety misbehavior into a superscandal.
- But the public record of his alleged misbehavior has continued to accumulate in any case.
- His rivals in Washington looked for the slightest indication of his famed ego or misbehavior.
- The trip had been entirely successful and there had not been a case of misbehavior from start to finish.
- Already he had taken a deep dislike to the little girl, and to him the sword incident seemed the climax of her misbehavior.
- "I'm no' so awfu' ill," came back in irritated denial, as if he had been accused of some misbehavior.
- He easily guessed that he made his wife unhappy; but he was still far from suspecting the extent of his misbehavior!
- With shrill ki-yi the pups bounded off, apparently frantic to make up for misbehavior.