misconduct
n. 行为不正,不规矩; 处理不当; (尤指官吏等的)胡作非为,渎职
Misconduct is bad or unacceptable behaviour, especially by a professional person.
He was dismissed from his job for gross misconduct after handing over confidential documents to the press...
在把机密文件交给新闻界之后,他就因严重渎职而被解职了。
Dr Lee was cleared of serious professional misconduct.
李医生严重渎职的罪名被撤销了。
1. bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalf
2. activity that transgresses moral or civil law;
1. behave badly;
2. manage badly or incompetently;
How are employees disciplined for misconduct or poor performance?
如果工人有不端行为或恶劣的表现会受到什麽处分?
And nationwide, male teachers still commit far more sexual misconduct than females.
而且从全国看来, 男性老师的性犯罪要远远超过了女老师.
This misconduct invariably consumes large sums of money, so we must resolutely stop this tendency.
凡此种种,耗费巨额资财, 必须坚决刹住这种奢侈浪费之风.
She sued for divorce on the grounds of her husband's alleged misconduct with his secretary.
她以其夫与秘书有染为由提起离婚诉讼.
Immediacy refers to the length of time between the misconduct and the discipline.
即时性指违规和实施惩罚之间的时间长度.