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词汇 disciplining
释义 disciplining
present participle ofdiscipline
discipline
verb
uk /ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/ us /ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/

disciplineverb (PUNISH)


[ T ]
to punish someone: 惩罚
be disciplined forA senior army officer has been disciplined for revealing secret government plans to the media.一名高级军官因向媒体透露政府秘密计划而受到惩罚。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Punishing & punishments
ankle bracelet
ankle tag
ball and chain
bar
be brought/called to accountidiom
discipline
endorse
endorsement
fixed penalty
flay
flay someone aliveidiom
get what's coming to youidiom
gross misconduct
penalty
sentence
skin someone aliveidiom
slam dunk
someone should be shotidiom
sort
sort something out

disciplineverb (CONTROL)


[ T ]
to teach someone to behave in a controlled way: 训练,教导
[ + to infinitive ]I'm trying to discipline myselfto eat less chocolate.我正试图控制自己少吃巧克力。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Teaching in general
asynchronous
chief academic officer
CLIL
clue
clue in
didactic
hothouse
inculcate
miseducation
Moodle
multi-course
non-conditioned
non-didactic
popularize
sex ed
sex education
show/teach someone the ropesidiom
socialization
socializing
tutelage

Examples of disciplining


disciplining

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Restrictions in the labor market had a disciplining effect.
There were no cases of the child disciplining the caregiver.
They were considered immoral and consequently in need of disciplining.
Sanctions extended from the disciplining of individuals to the closure of particular establishments, not to mention referral to the police and prosecuting authorities.
The state needed obedient and disciplined subjects, and the prison became-alongside the school, the conscript army, and the psychiatric hospital-a disciplining institution.
His instruction on disciplining was simply self-discipline, to 'be gentlemen'.
However, when the police became efficient and most criminals were caught, the aim of punishment became disciplining the offender instead of deterring the public.
It was not, however, the preferred method of disciplining the body politic.
The particular provincial gloss on it is that this disciplining is for nothing.
Disciplining oneself to master these standards developed ethical character in practitioners.
The adaptive maternal representation composite was derived by averaging the sum of positive and disciplining maternal representation codes.
Beyond this disciplining aspect, however, such attentiveness to detail in design and layout contributed to an atmosphere of privacy and exclusivity.
After the 1880s this ' booming, burgeoning ' society slows down through a process of 'recolonization ', disciplining nineteenth-century energies into tighter regimes of dependency.
Neoliberal reforms that augment the disciplining effect of international economic competition offer no guarantee of restrictive macroeconomic policies nor of investor confidence.
Disciplining an outsider on the shop floor is in many ways less problematic than disciplining a relative.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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