behaviour
behaviour — 名詞
1. the usual way a person acts, especially in dealing with other people or followin
行為;舉止
一個人平常做事待人的方式
the usual way a person acts, especially in dealing with other people or following rules.
The coach praised Mia's calm behaviour after the team lost the final.
球隊輸掉決賽後,教練稱讚 Mia 仍保持冷靜的行為。
adjective + behaviour
Bad behaviour on the school bus led to a call home.
校車上的不良行為,害老師打電話通知家長。
collocation: bad behaviour
At dinner, Leo's polite behaviour impressed his grandparents.
晚餐時,Leo 有禮貌的舉止讓祖父母很有好感。
The judge said Jake's behaviour in court showed no respect.
法官說 Jake 在法庭上的行為毫無敬意。
Good behaviour during the trip earned the class extra play time.
旅途中良好的行為,讓全班多得到一段玩耍時間。
用法筆記
Usually uncountable when you mean a person's general way of acting. Distinguish from sense 2, which is common in scientific or technical descriptions of how animals, machines, or substances react in certain conditions.
常見錯誤
2. how a person, animal, machine, or substance reacts or functions in certain condi
反應;特性
在特定條件下的表現或變化
how a person, animal, machine, or substance reacts or functions in certain conditions.
Scientists measured the behaviour of the gas at very low temperatures.
科學家測量了這種氣體在很低溫時的反應。
behaviour of + substance + at + condition
The robot's behaviour changes when the floor becomes wet.
地板變濕時,這台機器人的反應會改變。
Under bright light, the mice showed different behaviour from the control group.
在強光下,這些老鼠表現出的行為和對照組不同。
Engineers tested the bridge's behaviour in strong winds last winter.
工程師在去年冬天測試了這座橋在強風中的表現。
The paint's behaviour in hot sun surprised the factory staff.
這種油漆在烈日下呈現出的特性,讓工廠員工很意外。
- response
emphasizes what happens after a particular cause or change
- reaction
often used when a substance, body, or system changes because of something else
- performance
focuses more on how well a machine or system works
用法筆記
Often appears with 'of' plus the thing being studied, and with phrases such as 'under pressure', 'in water', or 'at high temperatures'. Distinguish from sense 1, which mainly concerns a person's social conduct.