STRICTsomeone who believes people should obey orders and rules, and who makes them do this 严格信奉纪律者;严格执行纪律者
Dad was a strict disciplinarian.
爸爸是一个纪律严明的人。
Examples from the Corpus
disciplinarian• Her distance from the moneymaking machinereduced her credibility as a disciplinarian to zero.• The storemanager was a disciplinarian, but was always fair to his staff.• Such a deeply mistakenbelief can only come from a citizen of a country with a disciplinarianattitude to politics.• His disciplinarianapproach was seen to be at odds with West Ham's tradition as a freewheeling and creative team.• He was a real disciplinarian who believed that playing the right notes is the most important thing in music.• Such an organization would have been an easy target for Labour's disciplinarians.• He could be a severedisciplinarian but he was not a rigid man.• She was a wonderfulteacher, but a strictdisciplinarian.• Nana, in fact, had been the disciplinarian in my family.
strict disciplinarian• From what Mama told me, Admiral Makarov was a strict disciplinarian, and Dadhated him.• Mr. Russ was an excellent teacher - a fair man, but whilst a strict disciplinarian, was kindly.• Superintendent Robertson did not care about the mutterings from the lowerranks against her strict disciplinarian attitude.