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behave
- IPA[bɪˈheɪv]
英式
- act or conduct oneself in a specified way, especially towards others;(of a machine or natural phenomenon) work or function in a specified way
verb: behave, 3rd person present: behaves, gerund or present participle: behaving, past tense: behaved, past participle: behaved
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- 1. act or conduct oneself in a specified way, especially towards others he always behaved like a gentleman it is not acceptable for a student to behave like that towards a teacher 同義詞
- ▪ (of a machine or natural phenomenon) work or function in a specified way each car behaves differently
- 2. conduct oneself in accordance with the accepted norms of a society or group ‘Just behave, Tom,’ he said they were expected to behave themselves 同義詞 反義詞
- conducting oneself in a specified way: a well-behaved child some of the boys had been badly behaved
Oxford Dictionary
- conducting oneself in a specified way: a well-behaved child some of the boys had been badly behaved
Oxford American Dictionary
- conducting oneself in an appropriate manner: the crowd was very well behaved
Oxford American Dictionary
- conducting oneself in an appropriate manner: the crowd was very well behaved
Oxford Dictionary
- behaving badly: the most ill-behaved lot of kids and pets you've ever seen
Oxford American Dictionary
- behaving badly: an ill-behaved schoolboy
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[bəˈhāv]
美式
- act or conduct oneself in a specified way, especially toward others: he always behaved like a gentleman you should behave affectionately toward the patient
Oxford American Dictionary