slovo | definícia |
behaviour (mass) | behaviour
- chovanie, vystupovanie |
behaviour (encz) | behaviour,chování n: Zdeněk Brož |
behaviour (encz) | behaviour,jednání |
behaviour (wn) | behaviour
n 1: the action or reaction of something (as a machine or
substance) under specified circumstances; "the behavior of
small particles can be studied in experiments" [syn:
behavior, behaviour]
2: (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other
people [syn: demeanor, demeanour, behavior,
behaviour, conduct, deportment]
3: (psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or
movements made by an organism in any situation [syn:
behavior, behaviour]
4: manner of acting or controlling yourself [syn: behavior,
behaviour, conduct, doings] |
BEHAVIOUR (bouvier) | BEHAVIOUR. In old English, haviour without the prefix be. It is the manner
of having, holding, or keeping one's self or the carriage of one's self with
respect to propriety, morals, and the requirements of law. Surety to be of -
good behaviour is a larger requirement than surety to keep the peace.
Dalton, c. 122; 4 Burn's J. 355.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
averting behaviour (encz) | averting behaviour,chování k odvrácení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
behavioural (encz) | behavioural,behaviorální adj: Zdeněk Brožbehavioural,týkající se chování n: Zdeněk Brož |
behavioural disturbance (encz) | behavioural disturbance,porucha chovaní |
behaviourism (encz) | behaviourism,behaviorismus n: Zdeněk Brož |
behaviourist (encz) | behaviourist,behaviorista n: Zdeněk Brož |
environmental behaviour (encz) | environmental behaviour,environmentální chování [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
misbehaviour (encz) | misbehaviour,nevychovanost n: Zdeněk Brožmisbehaviour,špatné chování n: Zdeněk Brož |
rational behaviour (encz) | rational behaviour,racionální chování [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
risk-averse behaviour (encz) | risk-averse behaviour,chování s odporem k riziku [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
risk-loving behaviour (encz) | risk-loving behaviour,chování se sklonem k riziku [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
strategic behaviour (encz) | strategic behaviour,strategické chování [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
system behaviour (encz) | system behaviour,chování systému [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
behaviourism (gcide) | behaviourism \behaviourism\ n.
same as behaviorism.
Syn: behaviorism, behavioristic psychology, behaviouristic
psychology.
[WordNet 1.5] |
behaviourist (gcide) | behaviourist \behaviourist\ n.
same as behaviorist.
Syn: behaviorist.
[WordNet 1.5] behaviorist |
behavioural (wn) | behavioural
adj 1: of or relating to behavior; "behavioral sciences" [syn:
behavioral, behavioural] |
behaviourism (wn) | behaviourism
n 1: an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable
measurable behavior [syn: behaviorism, behaviourism,
behavioristic psychology, behaviouristic psychology] |
behaviourist (wn) | behaviourist
adj 1: of or relating to behaviorism; "behavioristic psychology"
[syn: behavioristic, behaviorist, behaviouristic,
behaviourist]
n 1: a psychologist who subscribes to behaviorism [syn:
behaviorist, behaviourist] |
behaviouristic (wn) | behaviouristic
adj 1: of or relating to behaviorism; "behavioristic psychology"
[syn: behavioristic, behaviorist, behaviouristic,
behaviourist] |
behaviouristic psychology (wn) | behaviouristic psychology
n 1: an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable
measurable behavior [syn: behaviorism, behaviourism,
behavioristic psychology, behaviouristic psychology] |
misbehaviour (wn) | misbehaviour
n 1: improper or wicked or immoral behavior [syn: misbehavior,
misbehaviour, misdeed] |
BEHAVIOUR (bouvier) | BEHAVIOUR. In old English, haviour without the prefix be. It is the manner
of having, holding, or keeping one's self or the carriage of one's self with
respect to propriety, morals, and the requirements of law. Surety to be of -
good behaviour is a larger requirement than surety to keep the peace.
Dalton, c. 122; 4 Burn's J. 355.
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GOOD BEHAVIOUR (bouvier) | GOOD BEHAVIOUR. Conduct authorized by law. Surety of good behaviour may be
demanded from any person who is justly suspected, upon sufficient grounds,
of intending to commit a crime or misdemeanor. Surety. for good behaviour is
somewhat similar to surety of the peace, but the recognizance is more easily
forfeited, and it ought to be demanded with greater caution. 1 Binn. 98, n.;
2 Yeates, 437; 14 Vin. Ab. 21; Dane's Ab. Index, h. t. As to what is a
breach of good behaviour, see 2 Mart. N. S. 683; Hawk. b. 1, c. 61, s. 6
Chit. Pr. 676. Vide @Surdy of the peace.
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MISBEHAVIOUR (bouvier) | MISBEHAVIOUR. Improper or unlawful conduct. See 2 Mart. N. S. 683.
2. A party guilty of misbehaviour; as, for example, to threaten to do
injury to another, may be bound to his good behaviour and thus restrained.
See Good Behaviour.
3. Verdicts are not unfrequently set aside on the ground of
misbehaviour of jurors; as, when the jury take out with them papers which
were not given in evidence, to the prejudice of one of the parties. Ld.
Raym. 148. When they separate before they have agreed upon their verdict. 3
Day, 237, 310., When they cast lots for a verdict; 2 Lev. 205; or, give
their verdict because they have agreed to give it for the amount ascertained
by each juror putting down a sum, adding the whole together, and then
dividing by twelve the number of jurors, and giving their verdict for the
quotient. 15 John. 87. See Bac. Ab. Verdict, H.
4. A verdict will be set aside if the successful party has been guilty
of any misbehaviour towards the jury; as, if he say to a juror, "I hope you
will find a verdict for me;" or "the matter is clearly of my side." 1 Vent.
125; 2 Roll. Ab. 716, pl. 17. See Code, 166, 401; Bac. Ab. Verdict, I.
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