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I . con·duct VB trans [kənˈdʌkt]

4. conduct ELEC:

to conduct electricity/heat

5. conduct form (behave):

to conduct oneself

II . con·duct VB intr [kənˈdʌkt] MUS

III . con·duct N [ˈkɒndʌkt, Am ˈkɑ:n-] no pl

1. conduct (behaviour):

conduct
conduct
conduct of pupils
code of conduct

2. conduct form (management):

conduct
conduct

conduct VB

sexual conduct [ˌsekʃʊəlˌkɒndʌkt] N

code of ˈcon·duct N

code of conduct N ECON LAW

Specialized Vocabulary

conduct of affairs N CTRL

Specialized Vocabulary

freedom to conduct business N ECON LAW

Specialized Vocabulary

guideline for good conduct N FINMKT

Specialized Vocabulary

rule for good conduct N FINMKT

Specialized Vocabulary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She orders the attendants to lock the window, clean up, and conduct a head count.
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If an air space is not present or is too small, heat may be able to conduct through the radiant barrier.
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The policy applied to city employees and prohibited discriminatory conduct both in the workplace and in any work-related setting, such as during business trips.
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In each case the tortfeasor relies to some extent on conduct being taken independently by other actors in the process.
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There exist other factors which explain the conduct of the deceased independent of the subliminal stimuli.
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These three did conduct a badly needed reallocation of frequencies.
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His conduct as a soldier started badly and continued in poor fashion; he had no fewer than thirteen convictions for absence and 2 for drunkenness.
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There is a model code of conduct which says there should be a level-playing field for all candidates and parties.
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Many types of unruly conduct may fit the definition of disorderly conduct, as such statutes are often used as catch-all crimes.
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However, in this case applicant's deceitful, self-serving conduct persisted at the time of the hearing.
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