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Meanings of
behaviour
in English
Russian
поведение
Portuguese
conduta
Catalan
actuació
Spanish
conducta
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(Behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people.
conduct
behavior
doings
demeanor
demeanour
deportment
Russian
поведение
Synonyms
Examples for "
conduct
"
conduct
behavior
doings
demeanor
demeanour
Examples for "
conduct
"
1
The Bank of Greece plans to
conduct
stress tests later this year.
2
The government is ultimately responsible for the
conduct
of the armed forces.
3
She is also opposed to following accepted rules of
conduct
& health.
4
Second, police often fail to believe rape victims and
conduct
full investigations.
5
He said the Commission would be free to
conduct
its work impartially.
1
Possible actions include sanctions or a resolution or statement condemning Pyongyang's
behavior
.
2
Conclusions: Variation in
behavior
problems in the very young shows high heritability.
3
People, too, can change their
behavior
to use less water, he said.
4
Culture is thus clearly important in shaping various aspects of human
behavior
.
5
Given the choice, they don't want to continue that
behavior
,
he says.
1
I did not know that my
doings
were of such great interest.
2
One somewhere in Sutherland, and of harsh
doings
in the Outer Isles.
3
Again I beheld Mr Clayton immersed in the
doings
of the place.
4
His
doings
in the past seemed just the outcome of boyish spirits.
5
Stories are coming in here about the
doings
of the German troops.
1
July soon returned to work, but his
demeanor
had not greatly improved.
2
Her entire
demeanor
changed; even in the dim light she looked different.
3
Latisan delivered the accusation hotly; there was unmistakable challenge in his
demeanor
.
4
Reiser's
demeanor
is one of the most important parts of the case.
5
Other than that, only good judgment and a pleasant
demeanor
are required.
1
He did not say it, of course, but his
demeanour
spoke volumes.
2
Something in the
demeanour
of the new visitor seemed to attract him.
3
The
demeanour
of broody concern in the official photograph makes sense now.
4
Her situation demands a tear; her conduct and
demeanour
the warmest applause.
5
Throughout the tribunal, Mr Justice Brian McCracken has maintained a friendly
demeanour
.
1
He was manly in his
deportment
,
courageous and, active; and commanded respect.
2
The Irish female servants are remarkably chaste in their language and
deportment
.
3
The men are required to be quiet and orderly in their
deportment
.
4
The Zephyrs were more quiet and dignified in their
deportment
than usual.
5
These symptoms were visible in his
deportment
when I entered the room.
Usage of
behaviour
in English
1
Of course, changing the rules is no guarantee of future good
behaviour
.
2
Background: Physical inactivity and sedentary
behaviour
are major threats to population health.
3
OPINION:Past
behaviour
is by far the most accurate indicator of future performance.
4
Educating children would help change attitudes and
behaviour
over time, he said.
5
Justice Andre Wiltens said the
behaviour
had permanent consequences for the victims.
6
Traditionally, chaotic
behaviour
in nature was thought to result from complex causes.
7
Dictionary.com believe that the word originates from the
behaviour
of young animals.
8
Such
behaviour
has no place in the financial services industry, she said.
9
Loau said families needed to take more responsibility for their children's
behaviour
.
10
Such
behaviour
can be the result of how accessible 'targets' now are.
11
We use a holistic approach where we try to understand people's
behaviour
.
12
Young people are also more likely to engage in risk taking
behaviour
.
13
In simple terms, thoughts lead to feelings, and feelings lead to
behaviour
.
14
Others are trying to gather new information to better measure underlying
behaviour
.
15
Ministers are responsible to the Prime Minister for their
behaviour
,
he said.
16
The
behaviour
is a natural outcome of the way the company works.
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behaviour
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
good behaviour
such behaviour
bad behaviour
anti-social behaviour
human behaviour
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Translations for
behaviour
Russian
поведение
Portuguese
conduta
maneira
comportamento
procedimento
Catalan
actuació
conducta
comportament
modals
maneres
Spanish
conducta
comportamiento
actuación
Behaviour
through the time
Behaviour
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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