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1 поведение поведени·е
behaviour, conductоправдывать чьё-л. поведение — to vindicate smb.'s conduct
следить за чьим-л. поведением — to study smb.'s movements
антиобщественное — anti-social behaviour / conduct
линия поведения — strategy, policy, line of conduct / actions
наметить определённую линию поведения — to lay, down a definite line of actions
нормы поведения — standards of conduct / behaviour
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2 мужественное поведение
Makarov: courageous behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мужественное поведение
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