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to conduct
01
to lead or accompany someone to a location or through an area, providing direction or assistance
Transitive: to conduct sb somewhere
02
condurre
to direct or participate in the management, organization, or execution of something
Transitive: to conduct an operation or process
2.1
dirigere, condurre
lead, as in the performance of a composition
2.2
dirigere
to direct a choir or orchestra using special movements of the hands
03
condurre
to allow heat or electricity be transmitted
Transitive: to conduct heat or electricity
04
to act or carry oneself in a particular manner
Transitive: to conduct oneself in a specific manner
Conduct
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condotta, comportamento
manner of acting or controlling yourself
1.1
condotta, comportamento
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
conduct
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conduce
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conductance
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conductance
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conducting
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conducting
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conduction
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conduction
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The archbishop conducted the ordination ceremony for new priests with solemnity and grace.
The scientist conducted extensive research on the effects of climate change.
Last year, the committee conducted an inquiry into the safety of the city's public transportation system.
The magazine conducted an interview with the actor about his upcoming film.
Students in the Department of Chemistry conduct experiments in well-equipped laboratories.
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