1. | [i] + adv./prep. 表现to do things in a particular way |
The doctor behaved very unprofessionally. 那位医生的做法违反职业道德。 | |
They behaved very badly towards their guests. 他们对客人们很不礼貌。 | |
He behaved like a true gentleman. 他的行为像个真正的绅士。 | |
She behaved with great dignity. 她显得很尊贵。 | |
He behaved as if/though nothing had happened. 他显得像是什么都没发生过。 | |
They behave differently when you're not around. 你不在时他们就是另一副面孔。 |
2. | [i][t] 表现得体;有礼貌to do things in a way that people think is correct or polite |
Will you kids just behave! 孩子们,规矩点! | |
She doesn't know how to behave in public. 她在公共场合举止无措。 | |
I want you to behave yourselves while I'm away. 我不在时你们要乖乖的。 |
3. | 表现得…的behaving in the way mentioned |
well-/badly-behaved children 表现好╱差的孩子 |
4. | [i] + adv./prep. 作某种自然反应(或变化等)to naturally react, move, etc. in a particular way |
a study of how metals behave under pressure 对于金属受压反应的研究 |