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act, action, deed, behavior, gesture; to behave, act hành vi
行为 xing2wei2 action; conduct; behavior; activity Hành vi



OXF3000N hành động hành vi cử chỉ đối xử act
OXF3000N hành động hành vi tác động action
OXF3000N thành viên hội viên member






Vietnam wants to become a member of the World Economics Organisation Việt Nam muốn trở thành một thành viên của tổ chức kinh tế thế giới. Economics







like: Hành vi
das Mitglied thành viên
der Freimaurer thành viên hội tam điểm


Das werde ich sofort erledigen. Tôi sẽ hoàn thành việc đó ngay lập tức. (Lektion 116, Nr. 2199)


a criminal act act
acts of terrorism act
admit sth: She admitted theft. admit
Her behaviour really made me angry. angry
Anybody can use the pool—you don't need to be a member. anybody
application for sth/to do sth: an application for membership/a loan/a licence application
an artistic temperament (= behaviour thought to be typical of artists, musicians, etc.) artistic
ashamed of sth: She was deeply ashamed of her behaviour at the party. ashamed
attack sb/sth for sth/for doing sth: She has been attacked for ignoring her own party members. attack
A fine for this offence is automatic. automatic
good/bad behaviour behaviour
social/sexual/criminal behaviour behaviour
His behaviour towards her was becoming more and more aggressive. behaviour
the behaviour of dolphins/chromosomes behaviour
studying human and animal behaviour behaviour
to study learned behaviours behaviour
members of the board board
borrow sth from sb/sth: Members can borrow up to ten books from the library at any one time. borrow
the shadow Cabinet (= the most important members of the opposition party) cabinet
members of the cast cast
The members left the council chamber. chamber
This behaviour must stop—do I make myself clear (= express myself clearly so there is no doubt about what I mean)? clear
Membership is climbing steadily. climb
The club has/have voted to admit new members. club
a committee member/a member of the committee committee
You'd think he'd have the common courtesy to apologize (= this would be the polite behaviour that people would expect). common
The committee consists of ten members. consist of sb/sth
Convention demands that a club member should resign in such a situation. convention
conventional behaviour/morality conventional
Such behaviour could cost you your place in the team. cost
a council member/meeting council
criminal offences/behaviour criminal
debate whether, what, etc...: The committee will debate whether to lower the age of club membership to 16. debate
defend sth: How can you defend such behaviour? defend
To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour? degree
I was at a disadvantage compared to the younger members of the team. disadvantage
the growing problem of domestic violence (= violence between members of the same family) domestic
Membership almost doubled in two years. double
encourage sth (in sb/sth): They claim that some computer games encourage violent behaviour in young children. encourage
An unhappy home environment can affect a child's behaviour. environment
We try to treat every member of staff equally. equally
Concern is growing over the number of children excluded from school (= not allowed to attend because of bad behaviour). exclude
excuse (for sth): There's no excuse for such behaviour. excuse
You don't have to make excuses for her (= try to think of reasons for her behaviour). excuse
expect sth of sb/sth: That's not the sort of behaviour I expect of you! expect
She was given an extension to finish writing her thesis. extension
The president took the extraordinary step of apologizing publicly for his behaviour! extraordinary
They went to extraordinary lengths to explain their behaviour. extraordinary
the other members of my family family
membership fees fee
a member of the security forces force
a member of the sales force force
forgive (sth): I can't forgive that type of behaviour. forgive
EU citizens can now travel freely between member states. freely
He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour. gain
English is a member of the Germanic group of languages group
to give a guarantee of good behaviour guarantee
In 2008 the party had 10 000 members. have
There has to be a reason for his strange behaviour. have to
'Her behaviour was very odd.' 'How so? ' how
human anatomy/activity/behaviour/experience human
an important member of the team important
His bad behaviour was just an isolated incident. incident
We interviewed each individual member of the community. individual
The school's reputation was ruined by the bad behaviour of a few individuals. individual
There must be an innocent explanation for her behaviour. innocent
issue sb with sth: New members will be issued with a temporary identity card. issue
join sth: Over 200 members of staff joined the strike. join
Members of the public joined the search for the missing boy. join
Who am I to pass judgement on her behaviour? (= to criticize it) judgement
She is a life member of the club. life
He had become a well-loved member of staff. love
The government does not have an overall majority (= more members than all the other parties added together). majority
The offence carries a maximum prison sentence of ten years. maximum
a member of staff/society/the family member
characteristics common to all members of the species member
party/union members member
a meeting of member countries/states member
How much does it cost to become a member? member
member of sth: an active member of the local church member
a founder member of the conservation group member
Little is known about the third member of the band. member
The membership has/have not yet voted. membership
The club has a membership of more than 500. membership
I was becoming more and more irritated by his behaviour. more and more
Most information was collected by direct observation of the animals' behaviour. observation
a member of the team of
an offence against society/humanity/the state offence
New legislation makes it an offence to carry guns. offence
The photo may cause offence to some people. offence
Don't be so quick to take offence. offence
The Redskins' offense is stronger than their defense. offense
He did not offer any explanation for his behaviour. offer
The bar is for members only. only
This behaviour is based on a conflict between two opposing forces within the individual. opposing
a junior member of the partnership partnership
changing patterns of behaviour pattern
pay sth to sb: Membership fees should be paid to the secretary. pay
Membership of the club has fallen from a peak of 600 people in 2006. peak
Membership is 350 dollars per year plus tax. plus
They were praised by police for reporting the theft. praise
a list of all club members, past and present present
Members will be admitted on presentation of a membership card. presentation
the principles and practice of writing reports principle
Club members will be given priority. priority
professional conduct/misconduct professional
Our aim is to protect the jobs of our members. protect
There have been many complaints from members of the public. public
It's time you put a stop to this childish behaviour. put
qualify sb (for sth): Paying a fee doesn't automatically qualify you for membership. qualify
Three children were removed from the school for persistent bad behaviour. remove
Access to the club is restricted to members only. restrict
reward (for sth/for doing sth): a reward for good behaviour reward
He was shot by a member of a rival gang. rival
We are currently seeking new ways of expanding our membership. seek
a member of the Senate senate
a serious illness/problem/offence serious
a member of the opposite sex sex
sexual behaviour sexual
shocking behaviour shocking
This type of behaviour is no longer socially acceptable. socially
a member of the drama society society
They have speeded up production of the new car. speed up, speed sth up
We have 10 000 members spread all over the country. spread
European Union member states state
She was the last surviving member of the family. survive
They became suspicious of his behaviour and contacted the police. suspicious
Didn't you notice anything suspicious in his behaviour? suspicious
a team leader/member team
threatening behaviour threatening
Such behaviour is totally unacceptable in a civilized society. unacceptable
measures to prevent unfair competition between member countries unfair
a union member union
She gave me an unlikely explanation for her behaviour. unlikely
You're not going out until you've finished this. until
a member of the upper middle class upper
The bar is for the use of members only. use
This great value-for-money offer is only available to society members. value
a valued member of staff value
crimes/acts/threats of violence violence
domestic violence (= between family members) violence
vote in favour of sth: Over 60% of members voted in favour of (= for) the motion. vote