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1 хорошо вести себя
1) General subject: behave well, put up a good performance2) Makarov: acquit oneself well, demean oneself well -
2 вести себя
1) General subject: acquit (acquit oneself well - вести себя хорошо), acquit oneself, act, bear, behave, carry (to carry oneself with dignity - держаться с достоинством), comport (хорошо), conduct, deal (по отношению к кому-л.), demean, do, proceed3) Mathematics: conduct onself4) Set phrase: (usu. with adv. mod. of manner) behave5) Makarov: carry oneself in a certain way, conduct oneself, deport oneself, deal by (по отношению к кому-л.), deal towards (по отношению к кому-л.), deal with (по отношению к кому-л.)
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