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1 behavior
n. 행실, 행동, 태도, 상태, 행동주의 -
2 behavior
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3 behavior disorder
행동장애English-Korean animal medical dictionary > behavior disorder
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4 behavior modification
행동수정, 행동수정요법English-Korean animal medical dictionary > behavior modification
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5 behavior pattern
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6 behavior problem
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7 behavior sample
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8 collective behavior
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9 mass behavior
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10 abnormal behavior
이상행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > abnormal behavior
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11 aggressive behavior
공격적행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > aggressive behavior
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12 agonistic behavior
공세적행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > agonistic behavior
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13 allelomimetic behavior
상호모방성행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > allelomimetic behavior
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14 ambivalent behavior
양가성행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > ambivalent behavior
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15 ambulatory behavior
보행행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > ambulatory behavior
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16 appeasement behavior
위로행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > appeasement behavior
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17 approach behavior
접근행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > approach behavior
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18 avoidance behavior
회피행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > avoidance behavior
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19 compulsive behavior
강박행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > compulsive behavior
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20 conflict induced behavior
갈등유래행동English-Korean animal medical dictionary > conflict induced behavior
См. также в других словарях:
behavior — behavior, conduct, deportment are comparable when denoting a person s actions in general or on a particular occasion, so far as they serve as a basis of another s judgment of one s qualities (as character, temperament, mood, manners, or morals).… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Behavior — Be*hav ior, n. Manner of behaving, whether good or bad; mode of conducting one s self; conduct; deportment; carriage; used also of inanimate objects; as, the behavior of a ship in a storm; the behavior of the magnetic needle. [1913 Webster] A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
behavior — I noun actions, air, bearing, beliefs, carriage, character, comportment, conduct, consuetude, course, course of conduct, course of life, decorum, demeanor, deportment, habits, habituation, habitude, inveteracy, line of conduct, manner, manner of… … Law dictionary
behavior — [bē hāv′yər, bihāv′yər] n. [< BEHAVE by analogy with ME havior, property < OFr aveir < avoir, to have] 1. the way a person behaves or acts; conduct; manners 2. a) an organism s responses to stimulation or environment, esp. those… … English World dictionary
behavior — UK US // noun [U] US ► BEHAVIOUR(Cf. ↑behaviour) … Financial and business terms
behavior — (n.) late 15c., essentially from BEHAVE (Cf. behave), but with ending from M.E. havour possession, a word altered (by influence of HAVE (Cf. have)) from aver, noun use of Old French verb aveir to have … Etymology dictionary
behavior — [n] manner of conducting oneself act, action, address, air, attitude, bag*, bearing, carriage, code, comportment, conduct, convention, course, dealings, decency, decorum, deed, delivery, demeanor, deportment, ethics, etiquette, expression, form,… … New thesaurus
Behavior — For the Pet Shop Boys album, see Behaviour (Pet Shop Boys album). Behavior or behaviour (see American and British spelling differences) refers to the actions and mannerisms made by organisms, systems, or artificial entities in conjunction with… … Wikipedia
behavior — behavioral, adj. behaviorally, adv. /bi hayv yeuhr/, n. 1. manner of behaving or acting. 2. Psychol., Animal Behav. a. observable activity in a human or animal. b. the aggregate of responses to internal and external stimuli. c. a stereotyped,… … Universalium
behavior — AE spelling n. 1) to exhibit behavior (to exhibit strange behavior) 2) abnormal; asocial; criminal; diplomatic; disciplined; disruptive; inconsiderate; inexcusable; infantile; irrational; model; modest; neurotic; normal; obsequious; promiscuous;… … Combinatory dictionary
behavior — be|hav|ior [ bı heıvjər ] noun uncount *** 1. ) the way that someone behaves: Anna was sick of her brother s annoying behavior. 2. ) SCIENCE the way that a substance, metal, etc. usually behaves: Scientists are studying the behavior of certain… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English