行为 英语怎么说behavior还是 behaviour

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行为 英语怎么说behavior还是 behaviour

行为 英语怎么说behavior还是 behaviour
行为 英语怎么说
behavior还是 behaviour

行为 英语怎么说behavior还是 behaviour
behaviour 英式
behavior美式

行为 behavior
他的行为给他的家庭带来了耻辱。
His behaviors have brought dishonor onto his family.

behavior
[bi5heivjE]
n.
举止, 行为
behavior
be.hav.ior
AHD:[b¹-h³v“y…r]
D.J.[b!6he!vj*]
K.K.[b!6hevj+]
n.(名词)
The manner in which one behaves.
行为:指人行...

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behavior
[bi5heivjE]
n.
举止, 行为
behavior
be.hav.ior
AHD:[b¹-h³v“y…r]
D.J.[b!6he!vj*]
K.K.[b!6hevj+]
n.(名词)
The manner in which one behaves.
行为:指人行动的方式
Psychology The actions or reactions of persons or things in response to external or internal stimuli.
【心理学】 生物习性:人或物对内部或外部刺激所做出的行为与反应
Middle English behavour
中古英语 behavour
from behaven [to behave] on the model of havour [behavior] from Old French avoir from avoir [to have]
源自 behaven [行动] 仿照 havour [行为] 源自 古法语 avoir 源自 avoir [具有]
* see behave
*参见 behave
behav“ioral
adj.(形容词)
behav“iorally
adv.(副词)
behavior,conduct,deportment
These nouns all pertain to a person's actions as they constitute a means of evaluation by others.
这些名词在构成他人评价的方式时都与人的动作有关。
Behavior is the most general:
Behavior 是最通用的:
time off for good behavior;
现在可以无拘无束;
on their best behavior;
举止出众;
guilty of contemptible behavior.
为可耻的行为而感到追悔。
Conduct applies to actions considered from the standpoint of morality and ethics:
Conduct 指由伦理道德角度来看的行动:
“The fate of unborn millions will now depend . . . on the courage and conduct of this army” (George Washington).
“尚未出生的数以百万人的命运就取决于这支军队的勇气和行动” (乔治·华盛顿)。
“Life, not the parson, teaches conduct” (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.).
“是生活而不是牧师,告诉人们该如何行动” (小奥立弗·温德尔·霍姆斯)。
Deportment more narrowly pertains to actions measured by a prevailing code of social behavior:
Deportment 指更局限于受社会行为准则评价的行为举止:
“[Old Mr. Turveydrop] was not like anything in the world but a model of Deportment” (Charles Dickens).
“ 是世界上行为的楷模” (查尔斯·狄更斯)
behavior
be.hav.ior
AHD:[b¹-h³v“y…r]
D.J.[b!6he!vj*]
K.K.[b!6hevj+]
n.
The manner in which one behaves.
Psychology The actions or reactions of persons or things in response to external or internal stimuli.
Middle English behavour
from behaven [to behave] on the model of havour [behavior] from Old French avoir from avoir [to have]
* see behave
behav“ioral
adj.
behav“iorally
adv.
behavior ,conduct ,deportment
These nouns all pertain to a person's actions as they constitute a means of evaluation by others.
Behavior is the most general:
time off for good behavior;
on their best behavior;
guilty of contemptible behavior.
Conduct applies to actions considered from the standpoint of morality and ethics:
“The fate of unborn millions will now depend . . . on the courage and conduct of this army” (George Washington).
“Life, not the parson, teaches conduct” (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.).
Deportment more narrowly pertains to actions measured by a prevailing code of social behavior:
“[Old Mr. Turveydrop] was not like anything in the world but a model of Deportment” (Charles Dickens).
behaviour
[bi5heivjE]
n.
行为, 举止, 习性
behaviour
be.hav.iour
AHD:[b¹-h³v“y…r]
D.J.[b!6he!vj*]
K.K.[b!6hevj+]
n.Chiefly British (名词)【多用于英国】
Variant of behavior
behavior的变体
behaviour
be.hav.iour
AHD:[b¹-h³v“y…r]
D.J.[b!6he!vj*]
K.K.[b!6hevj+]
n.Chiefly British
Variant of behavior

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