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词汇 misconduct
释义 misconduct
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌmɪsˈkɒn.dʌkt/ us /ˌmɪsˈkɑːn.dʌkt/

misconductnoun[U] (BEHAVIOUR)


unacceptable or bad behaviour by someone in a position of authority or responsibility: 不端行为;失职;滥用职权
The psychiatrist was found guilty of gross (= unacceptable)professional misconduct.这个精神病医生被判定为严重失职。
The former priest denied allegations of sexual misconduct.这位前牧师否认有不端性行为的指控。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bad and wrong behaviour
act out
angel
ASB
astray
at your worstidiom
be up to no goodidiom
go off the railsidiom
go round
gross misconduct
hellion
immoralist
profligate
raise hellidiom
rakish
rakishly
rakishness
unworthily
unworthy
villainy
while the cat's away, the mice will playidiom

misconductnoun[U] (BAD MANAGEMENT)


the fact that the activities of an organization are badly managed: 管理不善
financial misconduct财务管理不善
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bad and wrong behaviour
act out
angel
ASB
astray
at your worstidiom
be up to no goodidiom
go off the railsidiom
go round
gross misconduct
hellion
immoralist
profligate
raise hellidiom
rakish
rakishly
rakishness
unworthily
unworthy
villainy
while the cat's away, the mice will playidiom
misconduct
verb[ T ]
uk /ˌmɪs.kənˈdʌkt/ us /ˌmɪs.kənˈdʌkt/
to manage the activities of an organization badly: 对…管理不善,对…处理不当
The aid programme was misconducted, resulting in large quantities of food failing to reach the famine victims.援助项目管理不善,导致大量食物没有送达饥民。
Synonym
mismanage
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Managing and organizing
admin
administer
administration
anti-bureaucracy
bronze command
flabbily
get up
get your act togetheridiom
gold command
have/get your shit togetheridiom
mobilize
mount
party planning
project-manage
rationalization
rationalize
recentralization
remobilization
scrum
wieldy

misconduct | American Dictionary


misconduct
noun[ U ]
us/mɪsˈkɑn·dʌkt/
wrong or immoral behavior of someone in a position of authority or responsibility:
criminal misconduct
official misconduct

misconduct | Business English


misconduct
noun[ U ]
uk /mɪˈskɒndʌkt/us
HR
unacceptable or illegal behaviour by a person or group in a position of authority:
Investigators did not find any evidence of serious misconduct.
financial/ethical/sexual misconductThere were complaints of sexual misconduct in the workplace.
employee/executive misconductThe committee investigates employee misconduct.
corporate/government/judicial misconducta case of multibillion-dollar corporate misconduct
He is now facing charges of serious professional misconduct.

See also


gross misconduct
wilful misconduct

Examples of misconduct


misconduct
In our example of clinical misconduct, no one would officially acknowledge having heard the whistle and nothing was done to remedy the problem.
The most common violations were to do with disappearances, judicial malpractice, police misconduct and prison conditions.
The goal is to deter outrageous police misconduct.
Forces that shape behavior within academic medicine now induce their population to conceal misconduct and to silence or discredit whistleblowers.
Local churchwardens could present and fine members of the parish for misconduct.
It includes principles to follow, how to investigate misconduct, examples of "serious" and "less serious" misconduct, and sanctions.
Adjudicating misconduct on this model calls on rigid legal standards rather than the less explicit and loftier standards of trustworthiness proclaimed by the profession.
These states never exhibited a high number of federal court cases dealing with police misconduct.
No city escapes misconduct by at least a few of its inhabitants.
Just by living here and absorbing our culture we develop an aversion to exposing the misconduct of others.
In a bid for acceptance and selfenhancement, youth turn to other groups, such as deviant peers, who support misconduct.
In this study, our measurements of school misconduct are based on teacher ratings from ages 6 to 15.
They value community more highly than individual rights, and their fear of internal and external disorder overshadows their concern for official misconduct.
The decision whether to challenge authorship claims or report misconduct, despite potentially adverse consequences, requires both humility and courage.
However, this annual publication does not include data regarding police misconduct.
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Collocations withmisconduct


misconduct

These are words often used in combination with misconduct.

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academic misconduct
Relatedly, fraternity or sorority membership is also strongly correlated with academic misconduct.
From
Wikipedia

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act of misconduct
Somebody might take the view that there was an act of misconduct; and he might not be right about that.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
allegation of misconduct
If there is an allegationofmisconduct, is there still no right of appeal?
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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