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be·hav·ior AHD[bĭ-hāvʹyər] D.J.[bɪˈheɪvjə]K.K.[bɪˈhevjɚ]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
behavʹioral adj.(形容词)behavʹiorally 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)
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