conduct in Dutch
conduct in Dutch is leiden, dirigeren, zich gedragen — conduct means the way a person behaves, especially in terms of morals or manners.
conduct in Dutch
leiden
(archaic, transitive) To lead, or guide; to escort.
dirigeren
(transitive) To lead; to direct; to be in charge of (people or tasks)
leiden
(transitive) To lead; to direct; to be in charge of (people or tasks)
zich gedragen
(transitive, reflexive) To behave.
geleiden
(intransitive) To act as a conductor (as of heat, electricity, etc.); to carry.
What does "conduct" mean?
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noun The way a person behaves, especially in terms of morals or manners.
"His conduct during the crisis was praised by the whole team."
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verb To organize and carry out an activity such as research or a survey.
"The university conducted a study on sleep habits among students."
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verb To direct a group of musicians performing together.
"She conducted the orchestra through the entire symphony without a score."
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verb To allow heat, electricity, or sound to pass through.
"Copper conducts electricity very efficiently."
conduct in a sentence
- His conduct during the crisis was praised by the whole team.
- The university conducted a study on sleep habits among students.
- She conducted the orchestra through the entire symphony without a score.
- Copper conducts electricity very efficiently.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "conduct" in Dutch?
"conduct" in Dutch is leiden, dirigeren, zich gedragen. conduct means: The way a person behaves, especially in terms of morals or manners.
How do you use "conduct" in a sentence?
Example: "His conduct during the crisis was praised by the whole team." In Dutch, "conduct" is leiden, dirigeren, zich gedragen.
Are there other ways to say "conduct" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 4 translations listed for "conduct": leiden, dirigeren, zich gedragen, geleiden.
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