Behavior in spanish

Comportamiento

pronunciation: koʊmpoʊɹ̩tɑmientoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

behaviour [behavior, -USA] = comportamiento, conducta. 

Example: An academic library should be secure to control user behaviour and loss of books.

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» adopt + a behaviour = adoptar una postura, adoptar un comportamiento.

Example: This behaviour is deliberately adopted by the librarian to keep the client at a distance, to hide one's real self, and often to protect one's own personality from too much bruising = El bibliotecario adopta deliberadamente esta postura para mantenerse alejado del usuario, para ocultar su verdadero yo y a menudo para proteger su personalidad de muchas magulladuras.

» aggressive behaviour = comportamiento agresivo.

Example: Results indicate that all groups were similar in their roles, personalities and aggressive behaviour.

» antisocial behaviour = comportamiento antisocial, conducta antisocial.

Example: The findings indicated that antisocial behavior was relatively stable across the elementary school years and seemed indicative for increasing maladjustment during adolescence.

» ASBO (Antisocial Behaviour Order) = orden por comportamiento antisocial.

Example: Antisocial Behaviour Orders - more commonly known as ASBOS - are simple banning orders which place restrictions on an individual's behaviour and actions.

» attention-seeking behaviour = comportamiento para llamar la atención.

Example: Excessive crying, pawing, and other attention-seeking behaviors can be a sign of your cat's overdependence on you.

» avoidance behaviour = comportamiento de rechazo. [Comportamiento que adopta el profesional para evitar situaciones conflictivas de tal modo que su trabajo sea más fácil de realizar]

Example: Drawing largely on investigative work done on other professions, they have suggested that reference librarians too exhibit symptoms of what has been called 'avoidance behaviour'.

» bad behaviour = mala conducta, mal comportamiento.

Example: In my experience it is always best to reward good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour as much as possible.

» behaviour management = gestión del comportamiento.

Example: Behaviour Management encourages leadership that is positive, helps prevent situations that are already unsatisfactory from deteriorating, and avoids head-on confrontations between people.

» behaviour pattern = patrón de comportamiento, patrón de conducta.

Example: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.

» behaviour problem = problema de comportamiento.

Example: Stepchildren score lower than biological children on achievement tests and exhibit more behavior problems.

» be on + Posesivo + good behaviour = comportarse, comportarse bien.

Example: She was on her good behaviour for about six months and then started with the manipulations again.

» childish behaviour = comportamiento infantil.

Example: Some men fail to understand that their wife's childish behavior is in fact plea for attention.

» citation behaviour = patrón de citación, modelo de citación. [En bibliometría, todo lo referido a la forma y principalmente el contenido de las citas hechas por los autores]

Example: Data derived from studies of Philippine scientists and Korean mathematicians do suggest that place of publication may exert some influence on citation behaviour.

» civic behaviour = comportamiento cívico, civismo.

Example: This study tested the relationship between civic behaviour and involvement in the job.

» civil behaviour = comportamiento cívico, civismo.

Example: In Poland this sort of civil behaviour is perhaps not dead, but is breathing on a lung-machine and has a bad case of tuberculosis.

» collective obsessional behaviour = comportamiento obsesivo colectivo, psicosis colectiva, sicosis colectiva.

Example: Collective obsessional behaviour can contribute to, and even dictate, the view of what the 'ideal' weight should be.

» compulsive behaviour = comportamiento compulsivo.

Example: Dogs with the disease often display compulsive behaviors such as tail chasing, snapping the air, licking excessively and barking monotonously without any change in volume or intonation.

» dilatory behaviour = comportamiento dilatorio.

Example: It was concluded that anxiety plays a minor role, if any, in dilatory behavior.

» disruptive behaviour = comportamiento molesto, mal comportamiento, falta de disciplina.

Example: The article is entitled 'Disorderly conduct: crime and disruptive behaviour in the library'.

» engage in + Adjetivo + behaviour = comportarse + Adverbio.

Example: Librarians are more likely than vendors to engage in unethical behaviour.

» ethical behaviour = comportamiento ético.

Example: This paper examines the self-interested reasons that businesses can have for ethical behavior.

» feigned behaviour = comportamiento fingido.

Example: False modesty is only one of a series of feigned behaviours.

» good behaviour = buena conducta, buen comportamiento.

Example: In my experience it is always best to reward good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour as much as possible.

» human behaviour = comportamiento humano.

Example: Because it is a public space, the library is an ideal location for observing human behavior = Debido a que la biblioteca es un espacio público, éste es un lugar ideal para observar el comportamiento humano.

» impulsive behaviour = comportamiento impulsivo.

Example: Impulsive behavior means exactly what it sounds like: acting on impulse, or acting without thinking.

» information behaviour = comportamiento informativo.

Example: To accomplish this, more detailed knowledge is needed about the information behaviour of users.

» information-seeking behaviour = comportamiento de búsqueda de información.

Example: How much do we know about information-seeking behaviors in the digital age and how well e-reference services mesh with users' expectations?.

» language behaviour = comportamiento lingüístico.

Example: The field of computational linguistics is exciting insomuch as it permits linguists of different stripes to model language behaviour.

» loose behaviour = comportamiento disoluto, libertinaje.

Example: For Masha, this was the summer of unashamed and loose behaviour.

» misbehaviour [misbehavior, -USA] = mal comportamiento, mala conducta. 

Example: As expected, students in disorderly schools tend to have higher misbehavior and lower achievement.

» mode of behaviour = modo de comportamiento, forma de comportamiento.

Example: The vast expansion in Internet users has caused difficulties in establishing and maintaining Internet protocols and modes of behaviour.

» moral behaviour = comportamiento moral.

Example: The author stresses the need for moral behaviour in the irreversible and irresistible globalization brought about by the information society.

» organisational behaviour = comportamiento de las organizaciones, conducta de las organizaciones.

Example: This third edition will be essential reading for students of the sociology of work, industrial sociology, organisational behaviour and industrial relations.

» pattern of behaviour = patrón de comportamiento, patrón de conducta.

Example: In all cases a random transaction log was derived and this was used to diagnose system problems and identify patterns of behaviour.

» problem behaviour = comportamiento problemático.

Example: This article gives examples of how problem behaviour can be defused in a library.

» publication behaviour = comportamiento de publicación.

Example: There is little influence of departmental size or age on the publication behaviour of individuals.

» questioning behaviour = comportamiento inquisitivo, modo de hacer preguntas.

Example: The author explores the questioning behaviour on an electronic list (e-list) focused on colon cancer.

» self-destructive behaviour = conducta autodestructiva, comportamiento autodestructivo, tendencia autodestructiva.

Example: It's always sad when an artist has everything they need at their fingertips but still displays such self-destructive behavior.

» social behaviour = comportamiento social.

Example: Understanding of these aspects a key to appreciating the influence of communications media on organizational and social behaviour.

» suicidal behaviour = comportamiento suicida.

Example: This study did not find evidence for a difference in the protective effect of the two types of mood stabilizing medications against non-lethal suicidal behavior.

» threatening behaviour = conducta amenazadora.

Example: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.

» turnover behaviour = razones del movimiento de personal.

Example: Particular emphasis is placed on establishing base line turnover rates and examining the relationship of gender to turnover behaviour.

» unacceptable behaviour = comportamiento inaceptable.

Example: The common view of unacceptable behaviour is when a customer is abusive either verbally or physically.

» uncivic behaviour = incivismo, comportamiento poco cívico.

Example: While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.

» unethical behaviour = comportamiento antiético, falta de ética profesional.

Example: The pressure to publish leads to unethical behaviour by researchers producing wasteful publication in order to remain visible.

» violent behaviour = comportamiento violento.

Example: The following are typical examples of violent behaviour by public library users.

Behavior synonyms

conduct in spanish: conducta, pronunciation: kəndʌkt part of speech: noun, verb demeanor in spanish: comportamiento, pronunciation: dɪminɜr part of speech: noun behaviour in spanish: comportamiento, pronunciation: bɪheɪvjɜr part of speech: noun demeanour in spanish: comportamiento, pronunciation: dəminɜr part of speech: noun deportment in spanish: comportamiento, pronunciation: dəpɔrtmənt part of speech: noun
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