disciplining / ˈdɪs ə plɪn /

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disciplining2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
  2. an activity, exercise, or regimen that develops or improves a skill; training: Sticking to specific and regular mealtimes is excellent discipline for many dieters.
  3. a branch of instruction or learning: the disciplines of history and economics.
v. 有主动词 verb

dis·ci·plined, dis·ci·plin·ing.

  1. to train by instruction and exercise; drill.
  2. to bring to a state of order and obedience by training and control.
  3. to punish or penalize in order to train and control; correct; chastise.

disciplining 近义词

disciplining

等同于 cultural

disciplining

等同于 deserts

disciplining

等同于 instruct

disciplining

等同于 mind

disciplining

等同于 mortify

disciplining

等同于 nurture

disciplining

等同于 penalize

disciplining

等同于 practice

disciplining

等同于 punish

disciplining

等同于 school

disciplining

等同于 scourge

disciplining

等同于 season

disciplining

等同于 subdue

disciplining

等同于 tame

disciplining

等同于 teach

disciplining

等同于 train

disciplining

等同于 tutor

disciplining

等同于 breed

disciplining

等同于 bring up

disciplining

等同于 castigate

disciplining

等同于 censure

disciplining

等同于 chasten

disciplining

等同于 control

disciplining

等同于 cultivate

disciplining

等同于 educate

disciplining

等同于 exercise

disciplining

等同于 govern

disciplining

等同于 ground

disciplining

等同于 habituate

disciplining

等同于 harden

更多disciplining例句

  1. Great discipline is taking place in China, as President Xi strongly leads what will be a very successful operation.
  2. The discipline, drive, and sacrifices required to win—and to consistently stay at the top—resonated with me in Novak Djokovic’s Serve to Win.
  3. It doesn’t mean you have to follow it exactly, but keeping a steady calendar has a way of sharpening discipline.
  4. While she defended Germany’s borrowing binge, Merkel showed that her government aims to maintain as much budget discipline as possible.
  5. The new commission, if approved, would have the ability to recommend discipline for officers, but those decisions would ultimately rest with the police chief.
  6. He is an immensely talented quarterback who has dedicated his entire life to athletic excellence and discipline.
  7. Bullhooks, whippings, and electric shocks were used as the main methods of discipline and training for their exotic animals.
  8. Four, the recruitment by the Republicans of affable-seeming candidates who had some discipline drilled into them.
  9. Their collective failings come down to message discipline, candidate selection, and voter targeting.
  10. Whether it ultimately takes aesthetic discipline or neurosis to get to that point, it's hard to say.
  11. Very instructive here is the way in which children will voluntarily come and submit themselves to our discipline.
  12. The fact that the day following the punishment parade was a Sunday brought about a certain relaxation from discipline.
  13. It secures in many cases, at least, a ready compliance with a large part of the discipline enforced.
  14. My children, keep discipline in peace: for wisdom that is hid, and a treasure that is not seen, what profit is there in them both?
  15. Their discipline is admirable, but their natural disposition is likewise quiet and inoffensive.