misbehavior n. 不正当的举止, 不规矩的行为
[法] 行为不端, 品行不良, 不正当的举止
misbehavior[ noun ]
improper or wicked or immoral behavior
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Misbehavior \Mis`be*hav"ior\, n.
Improper, rude, or uncivil behavior; ill conduct. --Addison.
- "What it does is it destroys all the discretionary function of a judge and it gives an opportunity for prosecutorial misbehavior," U.S. District Judge Dickran Tevrizian said Monday.
- The General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, criticized the RTC earlier this month for management failures and said contractor misbehavior should be treated severely.
- They say consumers are forced to pay for the misbehavior of others in higher prices and the unavailability of new products.
- The report said no evidence of misbehavior was found, although it did say Tower had a drinking problem in the early 1970s that came about after his first marriage broke up.
- When Rajiv Gandhi initially refused, opposition legislators walked out of Parliament and some were suspended for a week for misbehavior.
- There is a positive side to all this evidence of misbehavior.
- Linebacker Jessie Armstead said James was tough on academics and discipline as well as football and couldn't be blamed for the misbehavior of his players.
- He also suggested he saw the sinister hand of Vice President George Bush behind the timing of the disclosures of sexual misbehavior by a fellow fundamentalist preacher, Jimmy Swaggart.
- Critics charge that racism plays a part in some of the controls, while others warn about the dangers of punishing everyone in an age category for the misbehavior of a few.