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单词 conducting
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conductingn.

/kənˈdʌktɪŋ/
Etymology: -ing suffix1.
The action of conduct v.; leading, guidance, etc.; see the verb.
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society > armed hostility > military service > [noun] > leading or commanding
leadingc1400
governailc1425
magistration1490
conducting1517
manred1528
conduct1530
manrentc1540
conduction1551
commandment1592
command1594
commandery1598
captaincy1850
officering1890
society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > [noun] > guiding, leading, or showing the way
lodec1175
leadinga1300
forleadinga1387
teachinga1400
guidingc1425
conveying1483
conducting1517
conduction1541
conduct?c1550
well guiding1577
pilotage1600
deduction?1615
piloting1663
guidership1849
society > authority > control > [noun] > management or administration
dispositionc1374
ministrationc1390
disposing1406
procuration?a1425
guidingc1425
economy?1440
conduct1454
solicitation1492
regimenta1500
mayning1527
enterprisea1533
handlinga1538
conduction1565
manyment1567
disposure1569
conveyance1572
managing1579
disposement1583
government1587
carriage1589
manage1591
steerage1597
management1598
steering1599
manurance1604
fixing1605
dispose1611
administry?1616
husbandry1636
dispensatorship1637
admin1641
managery1643
disposal1649
mesnagery1653
contrectation1786
conducting1793
wielding1820
managership1864
operation1872
operating1913
case management1918
society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > conducting > [noun]
conducting1881
1517 in E. Lodge Illustr. Brit. Hist. (1791) I. 20 For her conduitinge, and honorabill conveyaunce.
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour i. xi. sig. Evii For the conductynge and well ordring of hostes or armyes.
1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §60 Such a plan for the future conducting of this structure, as might..have preserved it for a number of years.
1881 Athenæum 26 Mar. 437/3 With regard to the conducting of M. Lamoureux..He is a chef d'orchestre of rare merit.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

conductingadj.

Etymology: -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: conˈducting.
a. That conducts: see the verb.
ΘΚΠ
society > travel > aspects of travel > guidance in travel > [adjective]
menablea1393
guidinga1616
ushering1628
conducting1632
near-ushering1637
society > authority > control > [adjective] > leading or guiding
conductive1528
directional1612
guidinga1616
leadinga1628
manuducent1677
conducting1710
bear-leading1748
bear-leading1766
polar1791
society > armed hostility > military service > [adjective] > leading or commanding
conducting1796
society > occupation and work > equipment > conveyor > [adjective] > types of pipe
conducting1800
inflow1848
wye1978
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. (1682) v. 198 Our conducting Turks.
1710 J. Norris Treat. Christian Prudence i. 7 There is a conducting Rule, and a Regulating Rule.
1796 Instr. & Regulations Cavalry 116 The conducting officers having placed themselves on that flank.
1800 tr. E. J. B. Bouillon-Lagrange Man. Course Chem. I. 274 A good earthen retort, having adapted to it a conducting tube.
b. Physics. Having the power of conducting heat, etc.; of or pertaining to conduction: esp. used of conductors of electricity.
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the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > heat > transmission of heat > [adjective]
conducting1742
conducted1800
conductive1840
the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > transmission of electricity, conduction > [adjective]
conducting1742
conducted1800
conductive1840
1742 J. T. Desaguliers in Philos. Trans. 1739–40 (Royal Soc.) 41 194 A Conducting String of Cat-gut receiv'd the Electricity.
1833 N. Arnott Elements Physics (ed. 5) II. 110 Its little capacity for heat, and ready conducting power.
1885 H. W. Watson & S. H. Burbury Math. Theory Electr. & Magn. I. 93 A charge of electricity upon a hollow conducting shell causes no electrification on its inner surface.
c. Botany, in conducting bundle, conducting cell, conducting sheath, conducting strand, conducting tissue.
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1873 F. H. Hooker & J. D. Hooker tr. E. Le Maout & J. Decaisne Gen. Syst. Bot. 70 A moist and loose parenchyma, named conducting tissue.
1875 A. W. Bennett & W. T. T. Dyer tr. J. von Sachs Text-bk. Bot. 499 The ‘conducting-tissue’, down which the pollen-tubes grow till they reach the cavity of the ovary.
1877 A. W. Bennett tr. O. W. Thomé Text-bk. Struct. & Physiol. Bot. ii. 48 In many Vascular Cryptogams, Gymnosperms, and Monocotyledons, as well as in a few Dicotyledons, rows of vascular cells are found in places where, from the analogy of other plants, one would expect to find vessels, the partition-walls not having become absorbed. Such structures compose what is called a conducting tissue; and the separate cells are not called vascular but conducting cells.
1880 C. E. Bessey Bot. 89 There may be a boundary tissue, a supporting tissue, and a conducting tissue, lying in the mass of less differentiated ground tissue.
1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 60/2 Conducting Bundles, strands of elongated cells in leaves and even the stems of Mosses, simulating a vascular bundle.
1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 60/2 Conducting Sheath, elongated parenchymatous cells in the inner cortex of the stem, continued into the leaves as an investiture of the vascular bundle.
1936 Discovery Jan. 5/2 A section of the woody conducting strand.
1959 Chambers's Encycl. IX. 321/1 The long-distance translocation of solutes about the plant is effected through specialized conducting tissues, the strands of xylem and of phloem.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2019).
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