第三人称单数:misconducts
现在分词:misconducting
过去分词:misconducted
过去式:misconducted
名词行为不正,不规矩; 处理不当; (尤指官吏等的)胡作非为,渎职
动词处理…失当; 不规矩
1. 瀆職:但该部门的就业申诉委员会(Employment Appeals Board)最终以他们是因渎职(misconduct)而被解雇为由否决了他们的申请. 随后,二人向俄州上诉法提起诉讼. 俄州上诉法(The Oregon Court of Appeals)院推翻了委员会的决定,
2. 不正当行为:2)裁判员是因为助理裁判员报告的事件而停止比赛,那么他就应当以间接任意球重新开始比赛,因为该暴力行为同时兼具犯规(Foul)与不正当行为(Misconduct)的特性,而裁判员在比赛重新开始后是不可以追溯判罚犯规(Foul)的,
1. (尤指专业人员的)渎职,不端行为,不当行为
Misconduct is bad or unacceptable behaviour, especially by a professional person.
e.g. He was dismissed from his job for gross misconduct after handing over confidential documents to the press...
在把机密文件交给新闻界之后,他就因严重渎职而被解职了。
e.g. Dr Lee was cleared of serious professional misconduct.
李医生严重渎职的罪名被撤销了。
1. BEIJING - A leading Chinese medical expert is facing accusations of scientific misconduct and has had his research lab closed by a Canadian heart institute.
2. Also on Aug 13 the ministry released regulations outlining procedures to be taken by NGO regulation authorities when investigating possible misconduct by NGOs.
3. " The FAS takes a serious view of this gross misconduct by the players, " a spokesman for the republic's soccer body said.
4. Eleven agents were alleged to have engaged in misconduct in Cartagena, where President Barack Obama attended a weekend summit.
5. The Party's discipline inspection commission punished 130 cadres in procuratorial organs last year in connection with the clampdown on misconduct and corruption among legal officials.
6. misconduct
6. The unit originally was tasked to investigate and end leaks of classified information but ultimately engaged in a wide range of misconduct.
7. The list included 36 people who were cited for breaching USA Swimming's Code of Conduct rules for sexual misconduct or " other inappropriate sexually oriented behavior ".
8. He also claimed he made his testimony under a coercive interrogation, but prosecutors denied there was misconduct during the investigation.
9. The CSRC in March began a campaign to combat insider dealings and rigging of stock prices and has punished several wrongdoers for financial misconduct.
10. Bowen said that such administrative action against those who commit misconduct can strip them of security clearances.
noun
1. activity that transgresses moral or civil law
e.g. he denied any wrongdoing
Synonym: wrongdoing wrongful conduct actus reus
2. bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalf
verb