0 training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by this training -- 訓導;訓練;紀律;約束
1 a particular area of study, especially a subject studied at a college or university -- (尤指大學或學院設立的)專業
2 to punish someone -- 懲罰
3 to teach someone to behave in a controlled way -- 訓練,教導
[ + to infinitive ] I'm trying to discipline myself to eat less chocolate. 我正試圖控制自己少吃巧克力。
In some of these schools, army-style drills are used to instil a sense of discipline.
The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline.
Problems arise if the parents' approach to discipline is inconsistent.
He's always harping on about lack of discipline.
Several of the teachers were ineffectual at maintaining discipline.
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.
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