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1 behave
تَصَرَّفَ \ act: to behave: You are acting like a fool. behave: to act in a certain way: If you can’t behave (yourself), you’ll be punished. You behaved very badly. deal with: to treat; attend to: I’ll deal with this question myself. If a thief breaks in, my dog will deal with him. do: to act; behave: You must do as I do. Well done!. \ See Also سلك (سَلَكَ) -
2 behave
سَلَكَ \ act: to behave: You are acting like a fool. behave: to act in a certain way: If you can’t behave (yourself), you’ll be punished. You behaved very badly. do: to act; behave: You must do as I do. Well done!. take: to use; follow: You took the wrong road. Take my advice. \ See Also تصرف (تَصَرَّف) -
3 behave
[bɪˈheɪv] verb1) to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well):If you come, you must behave (yourself)
يسلك سلوكا حسنا، يَسْلُكُ سُلوكا حَسَنا، يَتَأدَّبThe child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.
2) to act or react:يَتَصَرَّفMetals behave in different ways when heated.
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4 Why Johnny Doesn't Behave
Education: WJDBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Why Johnny Doesn't Behave
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5 to behave in a brash and vulgar manner
Australian slang: lair it upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > to behave in a brash and vulgar manner
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6 безобразнича
behave outrageously, behave like a hooligan, act in a revolting manner* * *безобра̀знича,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. безобра̀зничил behave outrageously, behave like a hooligan, act in a revolting manner.* * *behave outrageously, behave like a hooligan, act in a revolting manner -
7 вести себя
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > вести себя
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8 вести себя
знать, как себя держать — to know how to behave
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > вести себя
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9 театралнича
behave theatrically; strut* * *театра̀лнича,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. театра̀лничил theatricalise, behave theatrically; strut, разг. ham, emote.* * *behave theatrically; strut -
10 berperangai
behave, have a certain disposition* * *have a (certain) disposition; behave -
11 kegadis-gadisan
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12 безумствувам
behave like a madman; act like one possessed; rave; be in a frenzy* * *behave like a madman;act like one possessed;rave; be in a frenzy -
13 хулиганствувам
behave like a hooligan* * *behave like a hooligan -
14 fihafio
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15 ponašati
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16 actuar como canalla
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17 comportarse de una manera servil
• behave in a servile manner• behave in a servile wayDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > comportarse de una manera servil
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18 golfear
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19 гражданея се
behave like/imitate townsfolk* * *гражданѐя се,възвр. гл., мин. св. деят. прич. гражданѐел се разг. behave like/imitate townsfolk. -
20 детиня се
behave/act childishly* * *детиня̀ се,възвр. гл., мин. св. деят. прич. детинѝл се behave/act childishly.
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