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41 conduct
1. verb1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) sprevádzať2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) viesť3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dirigovať4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) správať sa5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) riadiť2. noun1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) správanie2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) riadenie•- conduction
- conductor* * *• vodit• viest• vedenie• správanie sa• prevádzat• chovanie• dirigovat• riadenie -
42 conduct
1. verb1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) a conduce2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) a fi conducător/conductor de3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) a dirija4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) a se comporta5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) a dirija2. noun1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) conduită2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) dirijare•- conduction
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43 conduct
1. verb1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) conduire2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) être conducteur de3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) diriger4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) se conduire5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) diriger2. noun1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) conduite2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) conduite•- conduction - conductor -
44 conduct
1. verb1) (to lead or guide: We were conducted down a narrow path by the guide; He conducted the tour.) conduzir, guiar2) (to carry or allow to flow: Most metals conduct electricity.) transmitir, conduzir3) (to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).) dirigir4) (to behave (oneself): He conducted himself well at the reception.) comportar-se5) (to manage or carry on (a business).) dirigir2. noun1) (behaviour: His conduct at school was disgraceful.) comportamento2) (the way in which something is managed, done etc: the conduct of the affair.) gerência, direção•- conduction - conductor -
45 conduct
[kənˈdakt]1. verb1) to lead or guide:يَقودHe conducted the tour.
2) to carry or allow to flow:يوصِل، يَنْقُلMost metals conduct electricity.
3) to direct (an orchestra, choir etc).يَقودُ الأوركِسترا4) to behave (oneself):يَتَصَرَّفُ تَصَرُّفا حَسَنا، يَتَأَدَّبHe conducted himself well at the reception.
5) to manage or carry on (a business).يُدَبِّرُ شُؤون العَمَل2. [ˈkɔndakt] noun1) behaviour:سُلوك، تَصَرُّفHis conduct at school was disgraceful.
2) the way in which something is managed, done etc:إدارَه، تَدْبيرthe conduct of the affair.
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46 conduct
дирижироватьa) he conducted the concert in Paris — он дирижировал на концерте в Париже;b) he conducted the newly formed orchestra — он дирижировал вновь созданным оркестром; c) he conducted opera in Milan — он дирижировал в миланской опере; d) he conducted at Bolshoy — он дирижировал в Большом театре -
47 conduct
1. noun( = behaviour) conduite fa. ( = lead) conduireb. ( = direct, manage) dirigerc. to conduct o.s. se conduired. [+ heat, electricity] conduire━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque conduct est un nom, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈkɒndʌkt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: kənˈdʌkt.* * *1. ['kɒndʌkt]2) ( handling) conduite f (of de)2. [kən'dʌkt]transitive verb1) ( lead) conduire [visitor, group]conducted tour ou visit — visite guidée
2) ( manage) mener [life, business]3) ( carry out) mener [experiment, inquiry]; faire [poll]; célébrer [ceremony]4) Music diriger [orchestra]5) Electricity, Physics conduire3. [kən'dʌkt]intransitive verb Music diriger4. [kən'dʌkt] -
48 conduct
s.1 conducta (behavior)2 manejo, gobierno, economía.3 conducción de tropa4 conducta, proceder, porte, manera como uno dirige su vida y acciones, comportamiento (behavior).5 conducta o convoy.vt.1 gestionar, hacer (business, operations); realizar, hacer (campaign, experiment); dirigir (música) (orchestra)2 (guiar)we were conducted round the factory nos llevaron por toda la fábricaa conducted tour una visita guiada3 conducir (heat, electricity)4 conducir, comportar5 transmitir.6 guiar, pilotar, timonear, conducir.vi.dirigir (música) (pt & pp conducted) -
49 Dirigent
m; -en, -en; MUS. conductor, Am. auch director; das waren die Wiener Philharmoniker unter dem Dirigenten... conducted by, directed by, under the direction of...* * *der Dirigentconductor* * *Di|ri|gẹnt [diri'gɛnt]1. m -en, -en, Di|ri|gen|tin[-'gɛntɪn]2. f -, -nen (MUS)conductor; (fig) leader* * *(a director of an orchestra, choir etc.) conductor* * *Di·ri·gent(in)<-en, -en>[diriˈgɛnt]m(f) conductor* * *der; Dirigenten, Dirigenten conductor* * *unter dem Dirigenten … conducted by, directed by, under the direction of …* * *der; Dirigenten, Dirigenten conductor* * *-en m.conductor n. -
50 conduct
A n1 ( behaviour) conduite f (towards envers) ;B vtr1 ( lead) conduire [visitor, group] ; she conducted us around the house elle nous a fait faire le tour de la maison ; conducted tour ou visit visite guidée ;2 ( manage) mener [life, business, campaign, election] ; to conduct sb's defence Jur assurer la défense de qn ;3 ( carry out) mener [experiment, research] ; faire [poll] ; célébrer [religious ceremony] ; to conduct an inquiry mener une enquête (into sur) ;4 Mus diriger [orchestra, choir, concert] ; -
51 prowa|dzić
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (wieść) to lead [dziecko, zwierzę]- prowadzić kogoś do stołu to lead sb over a. to escort sb to the table- co czwartek prowadziła go na spacer/na badanie krwi every Thursday she took him for a walk/blood test ⇒ zaprowadzić2. (być pierwszym) to lead [grupę, wycieczkę]- prowadzić mazura/poloneza to lead the mazurka/polonaise3. (przesuwać, wodzić) prowadzić pióro/ołówek to guide a pen/pencil- prowadzić smyczek to draw the bow, to bow- prowadzić piłkę/krążek to dribble the ball/puck- prowadzić ręką/palcem po czymś to run one’s hand/finger over sth ⇒ poprowadzić4. (kierować pojazdem) to drive [samochód, motocykl]; to fly [samolot]- ona bardzo dobrze prowadzi she’s a very good driver5. (doprowadzać) to carry- żyły prowadzą krew do serca the veins carry the blood to the heart- te rury prowadziły wodę do starego domu these pipes conveyed water to the old house6. (kierować w tańcu) to lead [partnerkę]- przyjemnie się z nim tańczy, bo dobrze prowadzi it’s fun to dance with him because he leads well- pewnie prowadził swą partnerkę w tańcu he led his dancing partner confidently7. (sprawować nadzór) to run [dom, firmę, sklep, restaurację]; to preside over, to chair [spotkanie, zebranie, obrady]- prowadzić orkiestrę to conduct an orchestra8. (realizować, wykonywać) to conduct [badania]; to carry on, to have [rozmowę]; to do [interesy]- prowadzić spór to have an argument- prowadzić korespondencję to carry on a. to conduct (a) correspondence- prowadzić dziennik/dziennik pokładowy to keep a diary/log (book)- prowadzić dochodzenie/śledztwo to carry out a. conduct an investigation a. inquiry- prowadzić sprzedaż obuwia sportowego/mebli ogrodowych kryt. to sell sports shoes/garden furniture- prowadzić wykład to give a. deliver a lecture- prowadzić lekcję to conduct a. hold (a) class- prowadzić sprawę to hear a case9. Mat. prowadzić równoległą to draw a parallel line ⇒ poprowadzić 10. Budow. to construct [drogę, chodnik] ⇒ poprowadzić 11. Muz. to lead [linię melodyczną] 12. Ogr. to train [krzewy, pnącza] 13. Techn. prowadzić wiertło to guide a drill- prowadzić chodnik (w kopalni) to drive a heading (in the mine)Ⅱ vi 1. (wskazywać drogę) to lead- te schody prowadzą do piwnicy the staircase leads to the cellar- ścieżka prowadziła do stacji/przez las the path led to the station/through the woods2. (przodować) to lead, to take the lead- prowadzić 2:0 to lead 2-0- prowadzić o 5 sekund to lead by 5 seconds- prowadzić trzema punktami to have a lead of three points- w pierwszej połowie nasi prowadzili 1:0 our team took a 1-0 lead in the first half- socjaliści prowadzili w pierwszej turze wyborów the Socialists took the lead in the first round of the elections3. (powodować) to cause vt (do czegoś sth); to lead (do czegoś to sth)- palenie często prowadzi do raka płuc smoking often causes lung cancer- takie postępowanie prowadzi do śmieszności such behaviour makes one look ridiculousⅢ prowadzić się 1. (trzymać się) spacerowali prowadząc się pod rękę/za ręce they were walking along arm in arm/holding hands- prowadzą się jak zakochani they behave a. carry on as though they were in love2. (postępować) kobieta/dziewczyna źle się prowadząca a woman of loose morals, a woman of easy virtue- przyzwoicie się prowadziła she led a blameless life- prowadził się nienagannie he conducted himself with the utmost propriety książk.- mówili, że się źle prowadziła they said she was a woman of easy virtue- □ dźwięk prowadzący Muz. leading note■ prowadzić kogoś do ołtarza to lead sb to the altar- prowadzić dom otwarty to keep (an) open house- prowadzić kogoś na pasku a. na sznurku to have/keep sb on a short a. tight leash- prowadzić beztroskie/hulaszcze życie to lead a life of pleasure/a life of dissipation a. a decadent life- prowadzić bujne życie towarzyskie to have an active social life; (często wychodzić z domu) to go out a lot; (przyjmować gości) to entertain a lot- do niczego nie prowadzić to lead nowhereThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prowa|dzić
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52 dyrekcj|a
f (G pl dyrekcji) 1. (kierownictwo) (firmy) management; (w administracji państwowej) authorities pl, administration; (urząd) authority- dyrekcja kopalni/huty the management of a mine/steelworks- zarządzenie dyrekcji a management directive- siedziba dyrekcji head office- skarga do dyrekcji a complaint to (the) management- minęło pół roku działalności teatru pod nową dyrekcją it’s been six months since the theatre started operating under new management2. sgt (kierowanie) management- za jego dyrekcji zakład rozkwitał the company prospered under his management- pod jego dyrekcją Muzeum Narodowe przeżywało swój złoty wiek the National Museum had its heyday a. Golden Age under his management;3. Muz. orkiestra/chór pod czyjąś dyrekcją an orchestra/choir conducted by sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dyrekcj|a
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53 kumpas
Active Verb: kumumpasEnglish Definition: (verb) to beat, as a conductor of a band or orchestra; to gesture with the handsExamples: Kumumpas siya sa harap ng banda. (He conducted infront of the band.) -
54 ארטורו טוסקניני
Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957), Italian orchestra conductor who conducted many orchestras throughout the world -
55 טוסקניני
n. Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957), Italian orchestra conductor who conducted many orchestras throughout the world -
56 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 abhalten2) ( direct)to \conduct a business/ meeting einen Betrieb/eine Besprechung leiten;to \conduct an orchestra ein Orchester dirigieren;3) ( guide)to \conduct sb jdn führen;\conducted tour Führung f4) electo \conduct electricity/ heat Strom/Wärme leiten
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