English
Etymology
well + behaved
Adjective
well-behaved (comparative better-behaved or more well-behaved, superlative best-behaved or most well-behaved)
- (of a person or animal) Having good manners and acting properly; conforming to standards of good behaviour
- The boy is well-behaved and is seldom naughty.
- (mathematics) Having intuitive, easy to handle properties, especially: having a finite derivative of all orders at all points, and having no discontinuities.
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Translations
having good manners and acting properly
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 表現好的/表现好的, 表现好的 (biǎoxiàn hǎo de), 規矩/规矩 (zh) (guījǔ), 规矩 (zh) (guījǔ), 聽話/听话 (zh) (tīnghuà), 听话 (zh) (tīnghuà), 乖 (zh) (guāi)
- Danish: velopdragen
- Finnish: hyvätapainen (fi), hyväkäytöksinen, hyvin käyttäytyvä
- French: bien élevé (fr)
- Galician: guiado
- German: wohlerzogen (de), artig (de), brav (de)
- Irish: suáilceach
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- Japanese: 行儀のいい (gyōgi no ii)
- Latvian: rātns
- Norwegian: veloppdragen
- Portuguese: comportado (pt)
- Romanian: manierat (ro) m, bine crescut m
- Russian: благонра́вный (ru) (blagonrávnyj), воспи́танный (ru) (vospítannyj)
- Swedish: väluppfostrad (sv)
- Turkish: uslu (tr)
- Vietnamese: ngoan (vi)
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having a finite derivative
- Chinese:
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- Finnish: derivoituva
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