گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'behaviour'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حركت‌

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2 عمومی:: اخلاق‌

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3 عمومی:: رفتار

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4 عمومی:: سلوك‌

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5 عمومی:: وضع‌

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english

1 general:: behaviour British English , behavior American English the way someone behaves: • Chemicals added to food may be responsible for children’s bad behaviour. • Tatsuya apologized for his behaviour towards me. conduct formal the way someone behaves in public or in their job – used mainly in official or legal contexts: • Bates was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct (= noisy and violent ) . • The committee found him guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct . manner the way someone behaves when they are talking to or dealing with other people, which is shown in their expression, their voice etc: • She had a pleasant friendly manner. • Suddenly his whole manner changed, and he started shouting. • His initial manner towards her had been rather formal. demeanour British English , demeanor American English formal the way someone looks and behaves, which shows you something about their character or feelings: • She maintained a calm demeanour at all times. • Wenger’s demeanour suggested that he was not happy with the situation. antics someone’s behaviour – used when you think it is silly, funny, strange, or annoying: • The drunken antics of some English football fans has brought shame on the country. • The actor is becoming known for his increasingly bizarre off-screen antics.

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general::   noun ADJ. exemplary, good He had his jail term cut for good behaviour. | acceptable | antisocial, bad, unacceptable, undesirable | deviant, problem Teachers can't always respond effectively to problem behaviour. | normal | strange | aggressive, criminal, disruptive, violent | animal, human, sexual, social VERB + BEHAVIOUR control, influence Parents can influence the behaviour of their children. | alter, change, modify | display, exhibit, show Animals in zoos often display disturbed behaviour. BEHAVIOUR + NOUN pattern PREP. ~ towards his behaviour towards his parents PHRASES behaviour and attitudes, be on your best behaviour (= to behave very well in order to impress sb), a code of behaviour, a pattern of behaviour, standards of behaviour a new study looking at the behaviour and attitudes of young men

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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