intransitive. To behave badly, wrongly, or improperly. Now esp. of a child: to be disobedient or naughty.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > behave badly [verb (intransitive)] (14) misbehave1703 intransitive. To behave badly, wrongly, or improperly. Now esp. of a child: to be disobedient or naughty. misdemean1765 intransitive with reflexive meaning. to go on1778 intransitive. colloquial. Of a person: to act or behave in a conspicuous, disagreeable, or reprehensible way; to ‘carry on’. to cut up1787 To cut a dash; show off; to behave (in a specified way); to behave badly or indecorously. U.S. colloquial. perform1891 intransitive. slang (chiefly Australian and English regional (west midlands)). To display extreme anger or bad temper; to misbehave; to create a… to act out1913 intransitive. Originally U.S. Esp. of a child or adolescent: to misbehave, to behave antisocially, esp. as a deliberate response to an unwelcome or… Subcategories:— behave in ill-mannered or unrefined way (8) |
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