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1. verb1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) føre, lede2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) lede3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dirigere4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) oppføre seg (skikkelig)5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) styre, lede2. noun1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) oppførsel, atferd, vandel, holdning2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) føring, førsel•- conduction
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