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discipline

Word family
dis·ci·pline1 /ˈdɪsɪplɪn/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun  
1 [uncountableU]OBEY a way of training someone so that they learn to control their behaviour and obey rules 训练,管教
 The book gives parents advice on discipline.
这本书指导父母如何管教孩子。
 serious discipline problems in the police force
警察队伍内严重的纪律问题
2 [uncountableU]CONTROL the ability to control your own behaviour, so that you do what you are expected to do 自制力
 Working from home requires a good deal of discipline.
在家上班要有很强的自制力。
self-discipline
3 [countableC, uncountableU]CONTROLLEARN a way of training your mind or learning to control your behaviour 〔思想或行为的〕纪律,训练
 Martial arts teach respect, discipline, and cooperation.
武术能教人尊重他人、遵守纪律并且相互合作。
discipline for
 Learning poetry is a good discipline for the memory.
背诗是训练记忆力的一种好方法。
4. [countableC]SUBJECT an area of knowledge or teaching, especially one such as history, chemistry, mathematics etc that is studied at a university 〔尤指大学的〕专业,科目
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + discipline
good/strong/firm discipline (=clear rules that people understand and must obey)
Without good discipline in a school, the standard of teaching suffers.
strict discipline (=very firm and not always reasonable or kind)
Some parents complained about the school's strict discipline.
poor discipline (=not enough clear and firm rules)
Problems tend to arise in families where there is poor discipline.
school discipline
a government report into how to improve school discipline
military discipline (=the kind of strict discipline imposed in the army)
I hated the army and the routine of military discipline.
verbs
keep discipline (also maintain discipline formal) (=make people obey the rules)
A good teacher knows how to maintain discipline.
enforce discipline (=make people obey the rules, especially by using punishment)
It is entirely for your own good that we enforce discipline.
phrases
a lack of discipline
The principal never tolerated a lack of discipline.
a breach of discipline formal (=an act of not obeying the rules)
Being absent without permission was a breach of discipline.
discipline + NOUN
a discipline problem (=a problem with the students' behaviour in a school)
Successful schools have fewer discipline problems.
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discipline2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 PUNISHto punish someone in order to keep order and control 惩处,处罚
 The officers were later disciplined.
那些官员后来受到了处罚。
2 OBEYCONTROLto teach someone to obey rules and control their behaviour 训练,管教
 Different cultures have different ways of disciplining their children.
不同的文化有不同的管教孩子的方法。
3 discipline yourself (to do something) CONTROLto control the way you work, how regularly you do something etc, because you know it is good for you 严格要求自己,约束自己(去做某事)
 Try to discipline yourself to write every day.
要想办法约束自己每天写作。
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Origin discipline1
(1200-1300) Old French descepline, from Latin disciplina teaching, learning, from discipulus; → DISCIPLE

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