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 Translation for 'to behave' from English to Bulgarian
VERB   to behave | behaved | behaved
behaving | behaves
SYNO to acquit | to act | to bear | ...
to behave {verb}държа се [за поведение]
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Translation for 'to behave' from English to Bulgarian

to behave {verb}
държа се [за поведение]
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Usage Examples English
  • Imitating Clown, he learned how to hold his breath longer and how to behave and integrate himself underwater.
  • ... mechanical systems) and the design of controllers that will cause these systems to behave in the desired manner.
  • cultural standards prescribing how humans ought to behave normally.
  • Their reliability as indicators of consciousness is disputed, however, due to numerous studies showing that alert human subjects can be induced to behave purposefully in a variety of ways in spite of reporting a complete lack of awareness.
  • For instance, a college teacher can create incentives for students to behave themselves on a class wiki they administer by limiting editing to logged-in users and pointing out that all contributions can be traced back to the contributors.

  • They instead concentrated on the argument that it was not necessary to believe in God to behave in moral fashion.
  • The long-term future of the Jupiter trojans is open to question, because multiple weak resonances with Jupiter and Saturn cause them to behave chaotically over time.
  • Susanna takes off Cherubino's cloak, and she begins to comb his hair and teach him to behave and walk like a woman (aria of Susanna: "Venite, inginocchiatevi" – "Come, kneel down before me").
  • Referred to as superfluid helium droplet spectroscopy (SHeDS), it is of great interest in studies of gas molecules, as a single molecule solvated in a superfluid medium allows a molecule to have effective rotational freedom, allowing it to behave similarly to how it would in the "gas" phase.
  • He also suffered from spasmodic dysphonia, a condition that causes the vocal cords to behave in an abnormal manner.

  • Rabbi Meir of Rothenberg ruled that, "For it is the way of the Gentiles to behave thus, but Heaven forbid that any Jew should do so.
  • A polyatomic ion (also known as a molecular ion) is a covalent bonded set of two or more atoms, or of a metal complex, that can be considered to behave as a single unit and that has a net charge that is not zero.
  • In July 2008, the Chinese diplomacy asked Mugabe "to behave" though critics see that as a way for China to protect its own interests in the country should there be a regime change.
  • As with all such cultures, social rules exist for such things as invitations to join an adventuring party, the proper division of treasure, and how a player is expected to behave while grouped with other players.
  • Milgram suspected before the experiment that the obedience exhibited by Nazis reflected a distinct German character, and planned to use the American participants as a control group before using German participants, expected to behave closer to the Nazis.

  • It then taught, via the Internet, another robot at SUNY Buffalo in New York State to behave in the same way.
  • At temperatures around about 4 °C, water does not have the property (3), and is said to behave anomalously in this respect; thus water cannot be used as a material for this kind of thermometry for temperature ranges near 4 °C.
  • Newtonian momenta fail to behave properly under Lorentzian transformation, and Einstein preferred to change the definition of momentum to one involving [...] rather than give up on conservation of momentum.
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