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Что (кто) такое Discipline - определение

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Disciplinarian; Self-Discipline; Self-discipline; Self discipline; DISCIPLINE; Dicipline; Mental discipline; Disciplinary; Disclipline
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discipline         
(disciplines, disciplining, disciplined)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Discipline is the practice of making people obey rules or standards of behaviour, and punishing them when they do not.
Order and discipline have been placed in the hands of headmasters and governing bodies.
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2.
Discipline is the quality of being able to behave and work in a controlled way which involves obeying particular rules or standards.
It was that image of calm and discipline that appealed to voters.
= self-control
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3.
If you refer to an activity or situation as a discipline, you mean that, in order to be successful in it, you need to behave in a strictly controlled way and obey particular rules or standards.
The discipline of studying music can help children develop good work habits.
N-VAR
4.
If someone is disciplined for something that they have done wrong, they are punished for it.
The workman was disciplined by his company but not dismissed...
Her husband had at last taken a share in disciplining the boy.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
5.
If you discipline yourself to do something, you train yourself to behave and work in a strictly controlled and regular way.
Out on the course you must discipline yourself to let go of detailed theory...
I'm very good at disciplining myself.
VERB: V pron-refl to-inf, V pron-refl
6.
A discipline is a particular area of study, especially a subject of study in a college or university. (FORMAL)
We're looking for people from a wide range of disciplines.
= subject
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7.
Discipline         
·vt To inflict ecclesiastical censures and penalties upon.
II. Discipline ·noun The subject matter of instruction; a branch of knowledge.
III. Discipline ·noun Subjection to rule; submissiveness to order and control; habit of obedience.
IV. Discipline ·noun A system of essential rules and duties; as, the Romish or Anglican discipline.
V. Discipline ·noun Correction; chastisement; punishment inflicted by way of correction and training.
VI. Discipline ·noun Severe training, corrective of faults; instruction by means of misfortune, suffering, punishment, ·etc.
VII. Discipline ·noun Training to act in accordance with established rules; accustoming to systematic and regular action; drill.
VIII. Discipline ·vt To Educate; to develop by instruction and exercise; to Train.
IX. Discipline ·noun Self-inflicted and voluntary corporal punishment, as penance, or otherwise; specifically, a penitential scourge.
X. Discipline ·vt To improve by corrective and penal methods; to Chastise; to Correct.
XI. Discipline ·noun The enforcement of methods of correction against one guilty of ecclesiastical offenses; reformatory or penal action toward a church member.
XII. Discipline ·noun The treatment suited to a disciple or learner; education; development of the faculties by instruction and exercise; training, whether physical, mental, or moral.
XIII. Discipline ·vt To accustom to regular and systematic action; to bring under control so as to act systematically; to train to act together under orders; to teach subordination to; to form a habit of obedience in; to Drill.
discipline         
I. n.
1.
Training, drilling, drill, exercise, diligent practice.
2.
Control, regulation, government, good order, subjection.
3.
Branch of knowledge, elements of culture.
4.
Punishment, chastisement, correction.
5.
Rule of practice, regulations.
II. v. a.
1.
Instruct, train, breed, educate, teach, drill, exercise, form, bring up.
2.
Regulate, control, govern, school, bring under subjection.
3.
Punish, chastise, correct.
discipline         
['d?s?pl?n]
¦ noun
1. the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour.
controlled behaviour resulting from such training.
an activity providing mental or physical training: kung fu is a discipline open to old and young.
2. a branch of knowledge, especially one studied in higher education.
¦ verb
1. train (someone) to obey rules or a code of behaviour by punishment or rebuke.
punish or rebuke formally for an offence.
2. [as adjective disciplined] showing a controlled form of behaviour.
Derivatives
disciplinable adjective
disciplinal ?d?s?'pl??n(?)l, 'd?s??pl?n(?)l adjective
disciplinary adjective
Origin
ME (in the sense 'mortification by scourging oneself'): via OFr. from L. disciplina 'instruction, knowledge', from discipulus (see disciple).
discipline         
I
n.
1) to establish; maintain discipline
2) to crack down on violations of discipline
3) to undermine discipline
4) to violate discipline
5) firm, harsh, iron, severe, stern, strict; lax, loose, slack; military; party discipline
6) the discipline to + inf. (they didn't have enough discipline to cope with the job)
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to discipline for
2) (H; usu. refl.) (she disciplined herself to exercise every day)
Discipline         
Discipline refers to rule following behavior, to regulation, order, control and authority. It may also refer to punishment.
Self-discipline         
·noun Correction or government of one's self for the sake of improvement.
self-discipline         
Self-discipline is the ability to control yourself and to make yourself work hard or behave in a particular way without needing anyone else to tell you what to do.
Exercising at home alone requires a tremendous amount of self-discipline.
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self-discipline         
n.
1) to display, exhibit; exercise; have self-discipline
2) the self-discipline to + inf. (who has the self-discipline to write a dictionary?)
self-discipline         
¦ noun the ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses.
Derivatives
self-disciplined adjective

Википедия

Discipline

Discipline refers to rule following behavior, to regulation, order, control and authority. It may also refer to punishment. Discipline is used to create habits, routines, and automatic mechanisms such as blind obedience. It may be inflicted on others or on oneself. Self discipline refers to the practice of self restraint, controlling one's emotions, and ignoring impulses.