conduct1/kənˋdʌkt; kənˈdʌkt/v 1 [T] to do or organize something 实施﹔进行: conduct an experiment/test The pupils are conducting an experiment with two magnets. 学生们正在用两块磁铁做实验。conduct an interview/survey/investigation etc We’re conducting a survey into children's eating habits. 我们在对儿童的饮食习惯进行调查。The group conducted a terrorist campaign in the 1970s. 这个组织在 20 世纪 70 年代发动了一场恐怖主义活动。 2 [I,T] to stand in front of musicians or singers and direct their playing or singing 指挥〔乐队或合唱团〕3 [T] if something conducts electricity or heat, it allows the electricity or heat to travel along or through it 传导〔电或热〕 4 conduct yourself the way that you conduct yourself is the way that you behave 行为﹔表现: Public figures have a duty to conduct themselves correctly. 公众人物有责任行为端正。
conduct2/ˋkɑndʌkt; ˈkɒndʌkt/n [U] 1 the way someone behaves, especially in public or in their job [ behaviour ] 〔尤指在公众场合或工作上的〕举止﹐行为: standards of professional conduct 行业行为规范2 the way an activity is organized and done〔活动的〕组织安排﹔进行方式: +of complaints about the conduct of the election 对选举方式的不满