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 misconduct [mɪs'kɑndʌkt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 办错, 使行为不端

n. 办错, 渎职, 通奸

[法] 处理不当, 渎职, 行为不端




    misconduct
    [ noun ]
    1. bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalf

    2. <noun.act>
    3. activity that transgresses moral or civil law

    4. <noun.act>
      he denied any wrongdoing
    [ verb ]
    1. behave badly

    2. <verb.social> misbehave misdemean
      The children misbehaved all morning
    3. manage badly or incompetently

    4. <verb.social>
      mishandle mismanage
      The funds were mismanaged


    Misconduct \Mis*con"duct\, n.
    1. Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement. --Addison.

    2. Unlawful or unethical conduct by a person holding a public
    office or having a position of responsibility in the
    administration of justice; malfeasance; as, discussing the
    case out of court during a trial is misconduct by a juror;
    especially, misuse of office by an elected or appointed
    government official, also called {misconduct in office}.
    [PJC]

    Syn: Misbehavior; misdemeanor; mismanagement; misdeed;
    delinquency; offense.


    Misconduct \Mis`con*duct"\, v. t.
    To conduct amiss; to mismanage. --Johnson.

    {To misconduct one's self}, to behave improperly.


    Misconduct \Mis`con*duct"\, v. i.
    To behave amiss.

    1. One of the Navy's highest-ranking admirals has asked to retire after being disciplined for alleged personal misconduct while stationed in Italy, according to the Navy and defense sources.
    2. Attorney Robin Auld's lawyer, Hal Haddon, asked Montrose District Judge Richard Brown to dismiss the charge because of "outrageous misconduct" by District Attorney Victor Reichman and other law enforcement officials.
    3. Under a 1980 federal judicial misconduct law, the complaint prompted an investigation by a special committee of the federal appeals court in Atlanta, which encompasses Florida.
    4. Dissidents who had seen MacDonald accused during televised U.S. Senate hearings of official corruption and misconduct went into the meeting vowing to remove him from office.
    5. On Monday, a day after Swaggart temporarily stepped down from his pulpit, church officials said he had admitted to a long history of sexual misconduct and would be prohibited from preaching for a minimum of three months while he undergoes rehabilitation.
    6. It claimed that Mr. Carter's alleged misconduct inflated the price VPI paid when it acquired Quorum.
    7. Since the mid-1980s, citizen complaints of police misconduct have risen an estimated 22% in Chicago and Washington, D.C., 15% in Houston and 46% in St. Louis.
    8. In his later years, he was critical of journalistic misconduct and wrote for Accuracy in Media, a watchdog organization.
    9. The appeals court cited errors by the trial judge and misconduct by Richard Murphy, Stanghellini's lawyer.
    10. Hastings is facing impeachment since fellow judges brought unrelated misconduct allegations after his acquittal on bribery conspiracy charges five years ago.
    11. Justice Department documents unsealed late last month said a department investigation had uncovered "substantial evidence of serious and sustained misconduct" in St Germain's dealings with financial industry lobbyists.
    12. Under Chapter 7, a trustee or committee is elected to collect and liquidate all property and examine claims; if a debtor hasn't been found guilty of any misconduct, the court grants a discharge releasing the debtor from most of the pre-petition debts.
    13. Congressional investigators said fraud and other misconduct are the leading causes of failures of California thrifts.
    14. Morgenthau said he was not concerned with sexual misconduct because Kite is an adult and the allegations involving other youths were beyond the statute of limitations.
    15. Another disputed issue is when an employee is considered to have been fired for "gross misconduct."
    16. Partner Barry Fink said that none of the settlement money is related to alleged misconduct by Christensen White.
    17. Under the bill signed by Reagan on Friday, the disabling effects of chronic alcoholism will not be considered to the result of "willful misconduct," the White House said.
    18. Mr. Howard is charged with one count of conspiracy, two counts of commercial bribery and two counts of misconduct.
    19. And a Massachusetts task force concluded that the misconduct has effectively isolated female attorneys, causing them and sometimes their clients "to doubt their own abilities and effectiveness" and to "feel unwelcome." Prof.
    20. Marvin Mitchelson, the celebrity divorce lawyer for clients such as "Dynasty" star Joan Collins, met with state bar association officials but didn't resolve pending misconduct charges.
    21. Celebrity divorce lawyer Marvin Mitchelson conceded misconduct in seven allegations involving client relations, and the state bar's has dismissed more serious charges.
    22. About two dozen members of the House have been censured for misconduct, including two for sexual misconduct in 1983: Daniel B. Crane, R-Ill., and Gerry E. Studds, D-Mass.
    23. About two dozen members of the House have been censured for misconduct, including two for sexual misconduct in 1983: Daniel B. Crane, R-Ill., and Gerry E. Studds, D-Mass.
    24. Smith and Black were denied unemployment benefits on grounds that they lost their jobs because of misconduct.
    25. Two women who had worked as agency caseworkers were indicted in April on charges of criminal misconduct for falsifying records of home visits.
    26. A commission referee said her firing was based on misconduct, and that disqualified her from benefits.
    27. The senators found the judge guilty of misconduct and failing to carry out the duties of a public official.
    28. According to yesterday's announcement regarding the SEC lawsuit, Storage Technology settled the charges without admitting or denying any misconduct.
    29. In a written response to Hertz's suit the dealership filed in U.S. District Court in Rhode Island, Century maintains that "Hertz has already admitted the identical misconduct which it now alleges Century has committed."
    30. A previous wife, Mary Treadwell, and several close associates, including two deputy mayors, went to prison over various charges of misconduct.
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