conduct
From Latin 'conductus', meaning 'to lead or bring together'.
NOUN
(1)
[/ˈkɒn.dʌkt/en-US]
behavior
literal
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management
formal
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performance
casual
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concept sentence
untranslatable
(No direct equivalent concept in ENGLISH)
Antonyms
misconduct
The term 'conduct' refers to an individual's behavior, especially in a formal context, or the act of managing or overseeing a particular activity or organization. It encompasses how someone acts in various situations and can indicate adherence to accepted standards or norms.
| plural |
|---|
| conducts |
- Her conduct at the meeting was exemplary — 彼女の会議での行動は模範的でした。
- The school's code of conduct promotes respect and responsibility — 学校の行動規範は敬意と責任を促進しています。
- His conduct during the emergency displayed great leadership skills — 緊急時の彼の行動は素晴らしいリーダーシップスキルを示しました。
register: formal
VERB
(1)
[/kənˈdʌkt/en-US]
'Conduct' as a verb means to manage or carry out a particular action or task. This can involve leading a group, organizing activities, or executing plans. The concept emphasizes the role of directing or performing tasks effectively.
Regular
| past | present_participle |
|---|---|
| conducted | conducting |
- The orchestra will conduct a performance next week — オーケストラは来週公演を指揮する予定です。
- She was asked to conduct the research project independently — 彼女はその研究プロジェクトを独自に実施するように求められました。
- We need to conduct a survey to gather more data — より多くのデータを収集するために調査を実施する必要があります。
register: formal