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disciplinetertib, tatatertib
English Definition
    noun
  1. discipline, subject, subject area, subject field, field, field of study, study, bailiwick: a branch of knowledge "in what discipline is his doctorate?", "teachers should be well trained in their subject", "anthropology is the study of human beings"
  2. discipline: a system of rules of conduct or method of practice "he quickly learned the discipline of prison routine", "for such a plan to work requires discipline"
  3. discipline: the trait of being well behaved "he insisted on discipline among the troops" Antonym: indiscipline
  4. discipline: training to improve strength or self-control
  5. discipline, correction: the act of punishing "the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received"
    verb
  1. discipline, train, check, condition: develop (children's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control "Parents must discipline their children", "Is this dog trained?"
  2. discipline, correct, sort out: punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience "The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently"
Translation
Chinese chéng, guī lu:4, jì, jì lu:4, 懲, 紀, 紀律, 規律, 惩, 纪, 纪律, 规律
Dutch tucht, discipline
French discipline
Greek επιβάλλω πειθαρχία
Indonesian disiplin
Italian disciplina
Japanese choubatsu, choukai, kinshin, kiritsu, kouki, kun'iku, kuntou, shimeshi, shitsuke, shugou, shuugou, shuuren, きりつ, きんしん, くんいく, くんとう, こうき, しつけ, しめし, しゅうぎょう, しゅうれん, しゅぎょう, ちょうかい, ちょうばつ, ディシプリン, 仕付け, 修業, 修行, 懲戒, 懲罰, 示し, 紀律, 綱紀, 習練, 薫陶, 規律, 訓育, 謹慎
Korean 규율
Malay tertib, tatatertib
Norwegian disiplin
Polish dyscypliną
Portuguese disciplina
Russianдисциплинировать, наказание, наказывать, порядок, дисциплина
Serbian kazna, disciplina
Spanishdisciplina
Swahilinidhamu
Swedish disciplin