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disciplining是discipline的现在分词 discipline美 ['dɪsəplɪn] 英 ['dɪsəplɪn] - n.惩戒;纪律;训练;【宗】宗规
- v.惩戒;训练;强使守纪律
- 网络惩罚;纪律约束;纪律处分
复数:disciplines 现在分词:disciplining 过去分词:disciplined adj.+n. strict discipline,good discipline,rigid discipline,rigorous discipline,hard discipline v.+n. keep discipline,maintain discipline,impose discipline,relax discipline,apply discipline v. punish,chastise,correct,castigate,chasten n. | 1. the practice or methods of teaching and enforcing acceptable patterns of behaviour 2. a controlled orderly state, especially in a class of school children 3. the ability to behave in a controlled and calm way even in a difficult or stressful situation 4. mental self-control used in directing or changing behaviour, learning something, or training for something 5. a subject or field of activity, e.g. an academic subject 6. punishment designed to teach somebody obedience 7. the system of rules used in a religious denomination or order 8. a subject that people study, especially at a university 9. the practice of making people obey rules of behaviour and punishing them if they do not 1. the practice or methods of teaching and enforcing acceptable patterns of behaviour 2. a controlled orderly state, especially in a class of school children 3. the ability to behave in a controlled and calm way even in a difficult or stressful situation 4. mental self-control used in directing or changing behaviour, learning something, or training for something 5. a subject or field of activity, e.g. an academic subject 6. punishment designed to teach somebody obedience 7. the system of rules used in a religious denomination or order 8. a subject that people study, especially at a university 9. the practice of making people obey rules of behaviour and punishing them if they do not | v. | 1. to make yourself act or work in a controlled or systematic way 2. to punish somebody as a way of enforcing obedience 3. to teach somebody to obey rules or to behave in an acceptable way 4. to punish someone for something they have done wrong 1. to make yourself act or work in a controlled or systematic way 2. to punish somebody as a way of enforcing obedience 3. to teach somebody to obey rules or to behave in an acceptable way 4. to punish someone for something they have done wrong |
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