conduct
v.
early 15c., "to guide," from Latin conductus, past participle of conducere "to lead or bring together" (see conduce). Sense of "convey" is from early 15c.; that of "to direct, manage" is from 1630s; "to behave in a certain way" from c.1710; "to convey" from 1740. Related: Conducted; conducting. Earlier verb in the same sense was condyten (c.1400), related to conduit. The noun is from mid-15c., "guide" (in sauf conducte); sense of "behavior" is first recorded 1670s.
〔蒋〕[con加强意义,duct引导,领导] 引导,指导,管理,经营
〔李〕[con-表加强词义;duct=to lead引导→] I n.① leading;guidance引导;指导