0 to do things in a particular way -- se conduire
1 to do things politely -- bien se tenir
We have to behave at grandma’s house. Nous devons être sages chez grand-mère.
Behave yourself! Tiens-toi bien !
3 to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well) -- (se) conduire bien
If you come, you must behave (yourself)
Timmy always behaves (himself) at his grandmother’s.
It is their responsibility to behave like partners and to meet the criteria set by the international community.
Yet businesses should not be awarded powers pertaining to public law, and they cannot, nor are they allowed to behave like government authorities.
I do, however, find it unacceptable to behave as if information were the point at issue.
Financial resources must be devoted to preventing violence by teaching how to behave with empathy, and not simply to alleviating the effects of violence.
The banks must stop behaving like children who have never tried falling down and do not know that they can hurt themselves.
I do not believe that it is the task of politicians to teach people how to behave or to dictate to people what they should think.
Furthermore, these rules are principles-based in that they put the onus on firms to behave and to always act in the best interests of their clients.
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