slovodefinícia
behaved
(encz)
behaved,fungoval v: Zdeněk Brož
behaved
(encz)
behaved,choval se Zdeněk Brož
behaved
(encz)
behaved,jednal v: Zdeněk Brož
behaved
(encz)
behaved,zachoval v: Zdeněk Brož
Behaved
(gcide)
Behave \Be*have"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Behaved; p. pr. & vb.
n. Behaving.] [AS. behabban to surround, restrain, detain
(akin to G. gehaben (obs.) to have, sich gehaben to behave or
carry one's self); pref. be- + habban to have. See Have, v.
t. ]
1. To manage or govern in point of behavior; to discipline;
to handle; to restrain. [Obs.]
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He did behave his anger ere 't was spent. --Shak.
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2. To carry; to conduct; to comport; to manage; to bear; --
used reflexively.
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Those that behaved themselves manfully. --2 Macc.
ii. 21.
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podobné slovodefinícia
behaved
(encz)
behaved,fungoval v: Zdeněk Brožbehaved,choval se Zdeněk Brožbehaved,jednal v: Zdeněk Brožbehaved,zachoval v: Zdeněk Brož
misbehaved
(encz)
misbehaved,špatně se chovat Zdeněk Brož
well behaved
(encz)
well behaved, adj:
well-behaved
(encz)
well-behaved,mravný adj: Zdeněk Brožwell-behaved,vychovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožwell-behaved,způsobný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Misbehaved
(gcide)
Misbehave \Mis`be*have"\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Misbehaved;
p. pr. & vb. n. Misbehaving.]
To behave ill; to conduct one's self improperly; -- often
used with a reciprocal pronoun.
[1913 Webster]Misbehaved \Mis`be*haved"\, a.
Guilty of ill behavior; illbred; rude. "A misbehaved and
sullen wench." --Shak.
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well behaved
(wn)
well behaved
adj 1: (usually of children) someone who behaves in a manner
that the speaker believes is correct; "a well-behaved
child" [syn: well-behaved, well behaved]
well-behaved
(wn)
well-behaved
adj 1: (usually of children) someone who behaves in a manner
that the speaker believes is correct; "a well-behaved
child" [syn: well-behaved, well behaved]
ill-behaved
(foldoc)
ill-behaved

1. [numerical analysis] Said of an algorithm or
computational method that tends to blow up because of
accumulated roundoff error or poor convergence properties.

2. Software that bypasses the defined operating system
interfaces to do things (like screen, keyboard, and disk I/O)
itself, often in a way that depends on the hardware of the
machine it is running on or which is nonportable or
incompatible with other pieces of software.

In the IBM PC/mess-dos world, there is a folk theorem
(nearly true) to the effect that (owing to gross inadequacies
and performance penalties in the OS interface) all interesting
applications are ill-behaved.

See also bare metal. Opposite: well-behaved, compare
PC-ism.

[Jargon File]
well-behaved
(foldoc)
well-behaved

1. [primarily MS-DOS] Said of software conforming to system
interface guidelines and standards. Well-behaved software
uses the operating system to do chores such as keyboard
input, allocating memory and drawing graphics. Oppose
ill-behaved.

2. Software that does its job quietly and without
counterintuitive effects. Especially said of software having
an interface spec sufficiently simple and well-defined that it
can be used as a tool by other software. See cat.

[Jargon File]
ill-behaved
(jargon)
ill-behaved
adj.

1. [numerical analysis] Said of an algorithm or computational method that
tends to blow up because of accumulated roundoff error or poor convergence
properties.

2. [obs.] Software that bypasses the defined OS interfaces to do things
(like screen, keyboard, and disk I/O) itself, often in a way that depends
on the hardware of the machine it is running on or which is nonportable or
incompatible with other pieces of software. In the MS-DOS world, there was
a folk theorem (nearly true) to the effect that (owing to gross
inadequacies and performance penalties in the OS interface) all interesting
applications were ill-behaved. See also bare metal. Oppose {well-behaved
}. See also mess-dos.

3. In modern usage, a program is called ill-behaved if it uses interfaces
to the OS or other programs that are private, undocumented, or grossly
non-portable. Another way to be ill-behaved is to use headers or files that
are theoretically private to another application.
well-behaved
(jargon)
well-behaved
adj.

1. Software that does its job quietly and without counterintuitive effects.
Esp.: said of software having an interface spec sufficiently simple and
well-defined that it can be used as a tool by other software. See cat.

2. Said of an algorithm that doesn't crash or blow up, even when given
pathological input. Implies that the stability of the algorithm is
intrinsic, which makes this somewhat different from bulletproof.

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