0 the way someone behaves -- conducta
1 to organize or do something -- llevar a cabo
We are conducting a survey.
2 to stand in front of a group of musicians and control how they play -- dirigir
3 to do sth, usually to get information -- guiar
police conducting an investigation policía conduciendo una investigación
to conduct an experiment/interview conducir un experimento/entrevista
5 (of material) to carry electricity -- conducir
the current is conducted along the wires la corriente se conduce a lo largo de los cables
6 sb’s behavior -- conducta [ feminine ]
Of course the code of conduct would be welcome but it should be based on this undifferentiation of the source of income.
We need strong financial market regulation, regulation that really will be better at supervising and regulating future conduct in these areas.
With such conduct, how do you suppose any qualified young man will turn to the seafaring profession?
This means we shall have two-and-a-half months in which to conduct an in-depth debate.
The paramilitaries would not be able to conduct their campaign of terror without indirect support from, and acceptance by, the regular police and military.
Our discussions were always at a high level, and were conducted exhaustively and with great sincerity.
We simultaneously conducted six joint missions, and allow me for the first - but not the last - time to emphasise the adjective ‘joint’.
We have to realise that we are conducting this debate on the financial framework separately.
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組織, 實施, 進行…
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组织, 实施, 进行…
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conduta, comportamento, conduzir…
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davranış, hal, tavır…
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conduire, mener, diriger…
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conducta, dur a terme, dirigir…
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