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  • 1 conduct

    1. noun
    1) (behaviour) Verhalten, das
    2) (way of conducting) Führung, die; (of inquiry, operation) Durchführung, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (Mus.) dirigieren
    2) führen [Geschäfte, Krieg, Gespräch]; durchführen [Operation, Untersuchung]
    3) (Phys.) leiten [Wärme, Elektrizität]
    4)
    5) (guide) führen

    a conducted tour [of a museum/factory] — eine [Museums-/Werks]führung

    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) führen
    2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) leiten
    3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dirigieren
    4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) sich betragen
    5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) betreiben
    2. noun
    1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) das Betragen
    2) (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·duct
    I. vt
    [kənˈdʌkt]
    to \conduct an experiment/an inquiry/a study ein Experiment/eine Ermittlung/eine Studie durchführen
    to \conduct one's private life sein Privatleben gestalten
    to \conduct negotiations Verhandlungen führen
    to \conduct a religious service einen Gottesdienst abhalten
    to \conduct a business/meeting einen Betrieb/eine Besprechung leiten
    to \conduct an orchestra ein Orchester dirigieren
    to \conduct traffic [or BRIT the traffic] den Verkehr [um]leiten
    to \conduct sb jdn führen
    \conducted tour Führung f
    4. ELEC
    to \conduct electricity/heat Strom/Wärme leiten
    5. ( form: behave)
    to \conduct oneself sich akk benehmen
    II. vi
    [kənˈdʌkt]
    MUS dirigieren
    III. n
    [ˈkɒndʌkt, AM ˈkɑ:n-]
    1. (behaviour) Benehmen nt, Verhalten nt; of pupils Betragen nt
    code of \conduct Verhaltenskodex m
    2. ( form: management) Führung f, Leitung f
    * * *
    ['kɒndʌkt]
    1. n
    1) (= behaviour) Verhalten nt, Benehmen nt (towards gegenüber); (of children also) Betragen nt; (of prisoner) Führung f
    2) (= management) Führung f; (of conference, commission of inquiry) Leitung f; (of investigation) Durchführung f

    his conduct of the war —

    their conduct of the campaign — die Art, wie sie die Kampagne durchführen/durchgeführt haben

    2. vt
    [kən'dʌkt]
    1) (= guide) führen; (ceremoniously) geleiten (geh)

    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 handhaben

    he conducted his own defenceer übernahm seine eigene Verteidigung

    3) (MUS) dirigieren
    4) (PHYS, PHYSIOL) leiten; lightning ableiten, erden
    3. vi
    [kən'dʌkt]
    1) (MUS) dirigieren
    2) (PHYS) leiten
    4. vr
    [kən'dʌkt] sich verhalten, sich benehmen; (prisoner) sich führen
    * * *
    A s [ˈkɒndʌkt; -dəkt; US ˈkɑn-]
    1. Führung f:
    a) Leitung f, Verwaltung f
    b) Handhabung f, Durchführung f:
    conduct of state Staatsverwaltung;
    conduct of war Krieg(s)führung
    2. Geleit n, Begleitung f: safe-conduct
    3. fig Führung f, Betragen n, Benehmen n, Verhalten n, Haltung f:
    good conduct gute Führung; certificate A 1
    4. obs Schutzgeleit n
    5. MAL etc Ausführung f
    B 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 führen
    3. MUS ein Orchester leiten, dirigieren
    4. conduct o.s. sich betragen, sich benehmen, sich (auf)führen, sich verhalten
    5. PHYS Wärme, Elektrizität etc leiten
    C v/i
    1. PHYS leiten, als Leiter wirken
    2. MUS dirigieren
    3. conduct on buses Busschaffner(in) sein
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (behaviour) Verhalten, das
    2) (way of conducting) Führung, die; (of inquiry, operation) Durchführung, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (Mus.) dirigieren
    2) führen [Geschäfte, Krieg, Gespräch]; durchführen [Operation, Untersuchung]
    3) (Phys.) leiten [Wärme, Elektrizität]
    4)
    5) (guide) führen

    a 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.

    English-german dictionary > conduct

  • 2 conduct

    con·duct vt [kənʼdʌkt]
    1) ( carry out)
    to \conduct an experiment/ an inquiry/ a study ein Experiment/eine Ermittlung/eine Studie durchführen;
    to \conduct one's private life sein Privatleben gestalten;
    to \conduct negotiations Verhandlungen führen;
    to \conduct a religious service einen Gottesdienst abhalten
    2) ( direct)
    to \conduct a business/ meeting einen Betrieb/eine Besprechung leiten;
    to \conduct an orchestra ein Orchester dirigieren;
    to \conduct traffic [or ( Brit) the traffic] den Verkehr [um]leiten
    3) ( guide)
    to \conduct sb jdn führen;
    \conducted tour Führung f
    4) elec
    to \conduct electricity/ heat Strom/Wärme leiten
    5) (form: behave)
    to \conduct oneself sich akk benehmen vi [kənʼdʌkt] mus dirigieren n [ʼkɒndʌkt, Am ʼkɑ:n-] no pl
    1) ( behaviour) Benehmen nt, Verhalten nt; of pupils Betragen nt
    2) (form: management) Führung f, Leitung f

    English-German students dictionary > conduct

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