Betekenis (Engels)

  1. (US, uncountable, usually) Human conduct relative to social norms.
  2. (US, countable, uncountable, usually) The way a living creature behaves or acts generally.
  3. (US, informal, uncountable, usually) A state of probation about one's conduct.
  4. (US, countable, uncountable, usually) Observable response produced by an organism.
  5. (US, uncountable, usually) The way a device or system operates.

Frekwensie

B2
Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/bɪˈheɪvjɚ/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

From Middle English behavoure, behaver, from behaven (modern behave), with the ending apparently in imitation of havour (see 'havior), a corruption of Old French aveir and/or avoir (“a having”), ultimately from Latin habēre. Compare Scots havings (“behavior”), from have (“to behave”). Replaced Old English ġebǣru.

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