B2 [ T ] to organize and perform a particular activity组织;实施;进行;处理
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She said that she didn't want a lawyer and was going to conduct her own defence.
The company agreed to conduct a feasibility study for a hydroelectric plant at Aimores.
Sir William had the ability to conduct proceedings in a dignified manner without ever becoming stuffy.
A new team of detectives were called in to conduct a fresh inquiry.
The election campaign was not conducted very cleanly.
C2 to behave in a particular way, especially in a public or formal situation, or to organize the way in which you live in a particular way(尤指在公共或正式场合中)举止,表现;为人
[ T usually + adv/prep ] formal to lead someone to a particular place引导;带领;指引;给…带路
[ T ] If you conduct a tour of a place, you take people around the place and show it to them.为…导游,带(游客)游览
B2 [ I or T ] to direct the performance of musicians or a piece of music指挥(合唱团、乐队等)
[ T ] to allow electricity or heat to go through传导(电或热)
behaviour行为,举止;表现;为人
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Her conduct throughout was irreproachable.
We hope for a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations.
They favour the self-regulation of the industry, and strict codes of conduct have already been issued by the Advertising Association.
Her recent conduct is beyond the pale.
Doctor Rivers was charged with gross negligence, unprofessional conduct and improper use of dangerous drugs.
formal the way in which an activity is organized and performed组织方式;实施方式
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