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1. noun1) (behaviour) Verhalten, das2. transitive verb1) (Mus.) dirigieren2) führen [Geschäfte, Krieg, Gespräch]; durchführen [Operation, Untersuchung]3) (Phys.) leiten [Wärme, Elektrizität]4)5) (guide) führena conducted tour [of a museum/factory] — eine [Museums-/Werks]führung
* * *1. verb1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) führen2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) leiten3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dirigieren4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) sich betragen5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) betreiben2. noun1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) das Betragen2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) die Führung•- academic.ru/115742/conducted_tour">conducted tour- conduction
- conductor* * *con·ductI. vt[kənˈdʌkt]1. (carry out)to \conduct an experiment/an inquiry/a study ein Experiment/eine Ermittlung/eine Studie durchführento \conduct one's private life sein Privatleben gestaltento \conduct negotiations Verhandlungen führento \conduct a religious service einen Gottesdienst abhalten2. (direct)to \conduct a business/meeting einen Betrieb/eine Besprechung leitento \conduct an orchestra ein Orchester dirigieren3. (guide)▪ to \conduct sb jdn führen\conducted tour Führung f4. ELECto \conduct electricity/heat Strom/Wärme leitenII. vi[kənˈdʌkt]MUS dirigierenIII. n[ˈkɒndʌkt, AM ˈkɑ:n-]code of \conduct Verhaltenskodex m* * *['kɒndʌkt]1. n1) (= behaviour) Verhalten nt, Benehmen nt (towards gegenüber); (of children also) Betragen nt; (of prisoner) Führung f2) (= management) Führung f; (of conference, commission of inquiry) Leitung f; (of investigation) Durchführung fhis conduct of the war —
their conduct of the campaign — die Art, wie sie die Kampagne durchführen/durchgeführt haben
2. vt[kən'dʌkt]conducted tour (of) (of country) — Gesellschaftsreise f (durch); (of building) Führung f (durch)
2) (= direct, manage) war, campaign, correspondence, conversation führen; meeting, business also leiten; investigation durchführen; private affairs handhabenhe conducted his own defence — er übernahm seine eigene Verteidigung
4) (PHYS, PHYSIOL) leiten; lightning ableiten, erden3. vi[kən'dʌkt]4. vr[kən'dʌkt] sich verhalten, sich benehmen; (prisoner) sich führen* * *A s [ˈkɒndʌkt; -dəkt; US ˈkɑn-]1. Führung f:a) Leitung f, Verwaltung fb) Handhabung f, Durchführung f:conduct of state Staatsverwaltung;conduct of war Krieg(s)führung3. fig Führung f, Betragen n, Benehmen n, Verhalten n, Haltung f:4. obs Schutzgeleit n5. MAL etc Ausführung fB v/t [kənˈdʌkt]1. führen, geleiten, begleiten:a) Führung f (durch),b) Gesellschaftsreise f (durch)2. ein Geschäft führen, betreiben, leiten, verwalten:conduct a campaign (a lawsuit, negotiations) einen Feldzug (einen Prozess, Verhandlungen) führen;conduct war Krieg führen4. conduct o.s. sich betragen, sich benehmen, sich (auf)führen, sich verhalten5. PHYS Wärme, Elektrizität etc leitenC v/i1. PHYS leiten, als Leiter wirken2. MUS dirigieren* * *1. noun1) (behaviour) Verhalten, das2. transitive verb1) (Mus.) dirigieren2) führen [Geschäfte, Krieg, Gespräch]; durchführen [Operation, Untersuchung]3) (Phys.) leiten [Wärme, Elektrizität]4)5) (guide) führena conducted tour [of a museum/factory] — eine [Museums-/Werks]führung
* * *n.Benehmen -ungen n.Führung -en f.Gebaren - n.Handlungsweise f. v.dirigieren v.führen v.leiten v.verhalten v.
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