CONDUCT


Meaning of CONDUCT in English

n. 1 behaviour, actions, demeanour, manners, deportment, comportment, attitude Such conduct will not be tolerated in this school 2 guidance, direction, management, supervision, leadership, administration, government, running, handling, control, command, regulation, operation Had the conduct of the war been left up to him, we should have lost

v. 3 guide, direct, supervise, manage, carry on, run, control, administer, regulate, operate They conduct a remarkably successful business 4 lead, guide, escort, show (in or out), usher We were conducted through the gallery by the curator herself 5 channel, carry, transmit, convey; direct Electrical power is conducted by the cable 6 conduct oneself. behave, act, demean, deport, comport, acquit For a six-year-old, he conducted himself very well

Oxford thesaurus English vocab.      Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус.