0 the control of people's behaviour using rules and punishments -- displin
1 the ability to control your own behaviour carefully -- öz disiplin
2 a particular subject of study -- belli bir çalışma konusu, bilim dalı, spor dalı
the scientific disciplines
3 to punish someone -- ceza vermek, disipline sokmak
[ often passive ] He was disciplined for missing a training session.
4 to teach someone to behave in a controlled way -- terbiye etmek, düzgün davranmayı öğretmek
[ often reflexive ] You have to learn to discipline yourself.
If parties are disciplined, then every government coalition is a legislative coalition.
The design of a robotic manipulator involves simultaneous participationa of different disciplines in the design process.
From 1961 onwards archaeology was taught as a so-called further education course, which followed studies in another discipline lasting four to five years.
There is considerable variation in the degrees of multipartism, party discipline, and the stability of party systems and government coalitions.
Until then, archaeology had been regarded as a non-theoretical discipline.
It is the task of his former students and colleagues to keep the discipline challenging.
Most philosophers and psychologists shared the firm belief that their disciplines were substantially different in some ways.
The civilian was compared unfavourably to the soldier who was thought to be disciplined and trained in stress management.
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