discipline
suomi-englanti sanakirjadiscipline englannista suomeksi
rangaista
harjoitus
kurinalaisuus
kuri
rangaistus
tieteenala
kasvattaa
Substantiivi
laji, ala generic; taidelaji, taiteenala art; urheilulaji sport; tieteenala science
Verbi
discipline englanniksi
a. 1729, (w), ''The Difficulties of Obtaining Salvation''
- The most perfect, who have their passions in the best discipline, are yet obliged to be constantly on their guard.
An enforced compliance or control.
(quote-book)|title=“Piracy”: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days|chapter=1/1/2|url=http://openlibrary.org/works/OL1519647W|passage=The masters looked unusually stern, but it was the sternness of thought rather than of discipline.
A systematic method of obtaining obedience.
1871, (w), ''Synonyms Discriminated''
- Discipline aims at the removal of bad habits and the substitution of good ones, especially those of order, regularity, and obedience.
1973, Bible (International Version|New International Version), Hebrews 12:7:
- Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as his children. For what children are not disciplined by their father?
A state of order based on submission to authority.
(RQ:Dryden Georgics)
- Their wildness lose, and, quitting nature's part, / Obey the rules and discipline of art.
A set of rules regulating behaviour.
A punishment to train or maintain control.
(RQ:Spectator)
A whip used for self-flagellation.
A flagellation as a means of obtaining sexual gratification.
(quote-journal)| title=Boundary problems| passage=Economics is a messy discipline: too fluid to be a science, too rigorous to be an art.
(quote-book)
A category in which a certain art, sport or other activity belongs.
To train someone by instruction and practice.
To punish someone in order to (re)gain control.
To impose order on someone.
(l), self-control
(syn)
discipline, regime of forcing compliance
discipline, sanction
discipline, branch
(l), sanction
discipline, self-control
(inflection of)
(monikko) it|disciplina
(pt-verb form of)
(es-verb form of)