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conduct
вести, руководить – to conduct a case CONDUCT 1. сущ. 1) руководство; ведение 2) поведение • - business conduct - code of conduct - conduct a campaign - conduct negotiations - conduct of case - conduct of life - conduct of proceedings - conduct the bank's business - disorderly conduct - immoral conduct - professional conduct - rules of conduct 2. гл. 1) вести, проводить 2) руководить 3) сопровождать, эскортировать
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  1. поведение good conduct —- хорошее поведение infamous conduct —- нарушение профессиональной этики (особ. врачом) the rules of conduct —- правила поведения 2. ведение, руководство conduct of a busintss —- руководство делом conduct of war —- ведение войны conduct of fire —- воен. ведение огня 3. вести, сопровождать; водить (по музею и т. п.) the guide conducted the party round the museum —- гид водил группу по музею he was conducted over the school —- ему показали школу to conduct to a seat —- проводить к месту 4. вести, руководить; проводить to conduct a meeting —- проводить собрание to conduct siege —- вести осаду to conduct an expedition —- руководить экспедицией 5. refl вести себя he conducts himself well —- он хорошо себя ведет I like the way your children conduct themselves —- мне нравится поведение ваших детей 6. дирижировать (оркестром, хором) he conducts at all the big concerts —- он дирижирует на всех больших концертах 7. работать кондуктором she's conducted on buses for twenty years —- она уже 20 лет работает кондуктором автобуса 8. спец. проводить (теплоту, ток); служить проводником 9. спец. проводить, пропускать (воздух, воду) conductance 1. физ. электропроводность; проводимость ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  negotiations вести переговоры CONDUCT of operations mil. ведение операций CONDUCT sheet кондуит, лист для записи взысканий CONDUCT  1. noun  1) поведение; образ действий  2) руководство, ведение - conduct of operations  3) attr. - conduct sheet Syn: see behaviour  2. v.  1) вести conduct oneself - вести себя  2) сопровождать; экскортировать  3) руководить (делом)  4) дирижировать (оркестром, хором)  5) phys. проводить; служить проводником Syn: see guide ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) поведение 2) руководство; командование 3) проводить (ток, тепло) 4) сопровождать 5) вести, проводить to conduct welding operation — вести сварку to conduct experiment — ставить опыт, проводить эксперимент to conduct welding operation — вести сварку ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  проводить (тепло, ток, звук, свет) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 behaviour (esp. in its moral aspect). 2 the action or manner of directing or managing (business, war, etc.). 3 Art mode of treatment, execution. 4 leading, guidance. --v. 1 tr. lead or guide (a person or persons). 2 tr. direct or manage (business etc.). 3 tr. (also absol.) be the conductor of (an orchestra, choir, etc.). 4 tr. Physics transmit (heat, electricity, etc.) by conduction. 5 refl. behave (conducted himself appropriately). Phrases and idioms conducted tour a tour led by a guide on a fixed itinerary. conduct sheet a record of a person's offences and punishments. Derivatives conductible adj. conductibility n. Etymology: ME f. L conductus (as com-, ducere duct- lead): (v.) f. OF conduite past part. of conduire ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  (conducted) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. When you conduct an activity or task, you organize it and carry it out. I decided to conduct an experiment... He said they were conducting a campaign against democrats across the country... = carry out VERB: V n, V n 2. The conduct of a task or activity is the way in which it is organized and carried out. Also up for discussion will be the conduct of free and fair elections... N-SING: with supp 3. If you conduct yourself in a particular way, you behave in that way. The way he conducts himself reflects on the party and will increase criticisms against him... Most people believe they conduct their private and public lives in accordance with Christian morality. VERB: V pron-refl prep/adv, V n 4. Someone’s conduct is the way they behave in particular situations. He has trouble understanding that other people judge him by his conduct. = behaviour N-UNCOUNT: with supp 5. When someone conducts an orchestra or choir, they stand in front of it and direct its performance. Dennis had recently begun a successful career conducting opera in Europe... Solti will continue to conduct here and abroad... VERB: V n, V 6. If something conducts heat or electricity, it allows heat or electricity to pass through it or along it. Water conducts heat faster than air. VERB: no cont, V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 conduct a survey/experiment/inquiry etc to carry out a particular process, especially in order to get information or prove facts  (The company conducted a survey to find out local reaction to the leisure centre.) 2 »MUSIC« to stand in front of a group of musicians and direct their playing  (The orchestra is conducted by John Williams.) 3 »ELECTRICITY/HEAT« if something conducts electricity or heat, it allows the electricity or heat to travel along or through it  (Plastic and rubber won't conduct electricity, but copper will.) 4 »SHOW SB STH« T always + adv prep) to show someone a building or place by leading them around it  (The guide conducted us round the castle.) 5 conduct yourself formal to behave in a particular way, especially in a situation where people judge you by the way you behave  (Public figures have a duty to conduct themselves responsibly.) ~2 n formal 1 the way someone behaves, especially in public, in their job etc  (The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct.) 2 the way a business, activity etc is organized  (There was great dissatisfaction with the conduct of the negotiations.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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