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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von discipline im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

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disiplin

Tom disiplinden yoksun. - Tom lacks discipline.

Çocuklar disiplinli olmalı. - Children need to be disciplined.

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{f} yetiştirmek
disciplined
disiplinli

O yeterince disiplinli değil. - He's not disciplined enough.

Tom öyle bir şey yapacak kadar disiplinli değildir. - Tom isn't disciplined enough to do something like that.

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sıkıdüzen
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düzenbağı
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bilimdalı
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disiplin altına almak
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boyun eğme
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kontrol etmek
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ilim
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idare
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disipline etmek
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tekdir
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kontrol altında tutmak
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eğitmek
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bilgi dalı
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{f} kontrol et
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ceza

O kabahati için cezalandırıldı. - He was disciplined for his wrongdoing.

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cezalandırmak
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eğitim
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disipline
disciplines
disiplinler
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idare etmek
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disipline sokmak
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{i} sıkı disiplin
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{i} talim
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{i} bilim dalı

Dilbilim dili tanımlamayı amaçlayan bilim dalıdır. - Linguistics is the discipline which aims to describe language.

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(Askeri) DİSİPLİN: Belirli bir harekat için tespit edilen sistematik kurallar ve usuller. Örneğin, yürüyüş disiplini (march discipline), kamuflaj disiplini (camouflage discipline) gibi
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disiplin,v.kontrol et: n.disiplin
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{i} sıkı düzen
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{i} cezalandırma
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yöntem/ceza/disiplin
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cezalandır/terbi
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{i} otorite
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terbiye etmek
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öğreti
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{i} disiplin, düzence, sıkıdüzen: military discipline askeri disiplin
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{f} disiplin sağlamak
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{i} baskı
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{i} itaat, boyun eğme
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{f} yola getirmek
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{i} denetim
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düzen bağı
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düzence
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disipline sokmak
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disiplin altına almak
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von discipline im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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To train someone by instruction and practice
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An enforced compliance or control
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A category in which a certain art, sport or other activity belongs, or a sub-category of said activity
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To punish someone in order to (re)gain control
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A flagellation as a means of obtaining sexual gratification
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A controlled behaviour; self-control
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A punishment to train or maintain control
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A specific branch of knowledge or learning
disciplined
Punished for disobedience
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Simple past tense and past participle of discipline
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to train to obedience
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{f} punish; bring order; train
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{v} to educate, regulate, punish, beat
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To teach someone to obey authority
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A standard that helps us to behave with a mental freedom not found among others who behave according to their whims and unwanted desires
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means an action which is recorded in the employee’s Official Personnel File, i e , written reprimand, suspension, reduction in grade or pay, or removal [HRO Part 3, Chapter 1, Discipline and Adverse Actions]
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a set of rules regulating behaviour
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Subjection to rule; submissiveness to order and control; habit of obedience
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Training to act in accordance with established rules; accustoming to systematic and regular action; drill
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enforced compliance or control
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Any of five physical (engineering) disciplines may be solved by the ANSYS program: structural, thermal, electric, magnetic, and fluid Note that you can also solve multi-field problems in ANSYS, which consider the effects of the physical phenomena coupled together, such as temperature and displacement in a thermal-stress analysis
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training to improve strength or self-control the act of punishing; "the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received" the trait of being well behaved; "he insisted on discipline among the troops" a system of rules of conduct or method of practice; "he quickly learned the discipline of prison routine" or "for such a plan to work requires discipline"; a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings" punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience; "The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently" train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?
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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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A discipline is a collection of related activities that are related to a major 'area of concern' The disciplines in RUP include: Business Modeling, Requirements, Analysis & Design, Implementation, Test, Deployment, Configuration & Change Management, Project Management, Environment 1
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flagellation as a means of obtaining sexual gratification
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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
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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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a systematic method of obtaining obedience
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the act of punishing; "the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received"
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Basic business disciplines include accounting, economics, finance, human resource management, information management, marketing, operations, organisational behaviour, quantitative methods and (business) strategy
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a system of rules of conduct or method of practice; "he quickly learned the discipline of prison routine"
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A subject area or branch of knowledge
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training to improve strength or self-control the act of punishing; "the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received"
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To inflict ecclesiastical censures and penalties upon
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A branch of knowledge or instruction, or a general subject such as psychology, philosophy or geology
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a subject area: English, history, chemistry, education, public administration are examples of disciplines
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A system of essential rules and duties; as, the Romish or Anglican discipline
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An educational process by which staff assist children and adolescents to develop the self-control and self-direction necessary to assume responsibilities, make daily living decisions, and learn to live in conformity with accepted levels of social behavior
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Self-inflicted and voluntary corporal punishment, as penance, or otherwise; specifically, a penitential scourge
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a specific branch or knowledge or learning
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Severe training, corrective of faults; instruction by means of misfortune, suffering, punishment, etc
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A discipline is a particular area of study, especially a subject of study in a college or university. We're looking for people from a wide range of disciplines. = subject see also self-discipline
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n The training that develops self control, character, orderliness, and efficiency In other words, the ability to start, continue, and produce the results envisioned and planned in the time, place, and shape, at a consistent level of excellence as intended
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The enforcement of methods of correction against one guilty of ecclesiastical offenses; reformatory or penal action toward a church member
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train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
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To impose order on someone
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a system of rules of conduct or method of practice; "he quickly learned the discipline of prison routine" or "for such a plan to work requires discipline"
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a state of order based on submission to authority
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branch of learning/knowledge; field of study
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A discipline is a recognized subject area or field of study within which courses and research are structured
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A discipline is a collection of related activities that are related to a major 'area of concern' The disciplines in UPEDU include: Business Modeling, Requirements, Analysis & Design, Implementation, Test, Deployment, Configuration & Change Management, Project Management, Environment
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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
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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
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The are of science in which the data are normally used (e g , Radiation Budget, Clouds)
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or "for such a plan to work requires discipline"; a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"
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controlled behaviour; self-control
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  A right reserved to management under § 7106(a)(2)(A)    The FLRA has said that the right to discipline includes the right "to investigate to determine whether discipline is justified[,]" 34 FLRA at 1156, and it "encompasses the use of the evidence obtained during the investigation "  34 FLRA at 1157   For example, a proposal requiring that complaints against an employee be in writing and identify the complainant in order to be valid excessively interferes with the right to discipline   See 47 FLRA No 2, #27
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A branch of knowledge or teaching Training intended to produce a specified character or pattern of behavior A state of order based on submission to rules and authority A set of rules or methods
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punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience; "The teacher disciplined the pupils rather frequently"
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The subject matter of instruction; a branch of knowledge
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training to improve strength or self-control
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A right reserved to management under § 7106(a)(2)(A) The FLRA has said that the right to discipline includes the right "to investigate to determine whether discipline is justified[,]" 34 FLRA at 1156, and it "encompasses the use of the evidence obtained during the investigation " 34 FLRA at 1157 For example, a proposal requiring that complaints against an employee be in writing and identify the complainant in order to be valid excessively interferes with the right to discipline See 47 FLRA No 2, #27
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a major subdivision of engineering such as the traditional fields of Chemical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering, or a cross disciplinary field of comparable breadth (See Sub-discipline)
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A field of study See Major
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A formal branch of knowledge or teaching (e g , biology, geography, and engineering) that is systematically investigated, documented, and taught
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To improve by corrective and penal methods; to chastise; to correct
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(A) A scourge used by Roman Catholics for penitential purposes "Before the cross and altar a lamp was still burning, and on the floor lay a small discipline or penitential scourge of small cord and wire, the lashes of which were stained with recent blood " - Sir W Scott: The Talisman chap iv Discord means severance of hearts (Latin, discorda) It is the opposite of concord, the coming together of hearts In music it means disagreement of sounds, as when a note is followed by another which is disagreeable to a musical ear (See Apple )
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{i} training; punishment; method, system; field of study
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a category in which a certain sport belongs, or a sub-category of said sport
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To punish someone in order to gain control
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a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"
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The treatment suited to a disciple or learner; education; development of the faculties by instruction and exercise; training, whether physical, mental, or moral
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train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?
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the trait of being well behaved; "he insisted on discipline among the troops"
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action taken against an employee for misconduct or incompetence when other efforts (i e , counseling) fail or when a single incident is so severe as to warrant it In NYS service, disciplinary penalties can only be imposed after an employee has been formally charged and has exhausted his/her appeal rights Disciplinary penalties range from official reprimands, suspension without pay, fines, loss of accrued leave credits, and reduction in grade, to dismissal from service Except for cases of extreme misconduct, discipline, where required, should be progressive and consistent An employee should be notified that a problem exists and given a chance to improve before being disciplined For more information about discipline go to: Discipline
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One of the three major divisions of knowledge: 1) Science, 2) Social Science, 3) Humanities Also, a field of academic study Colleges and universities are usually organized around disciplines, represented by academic departments such as psychology, education, chemistry, etc (Unit 2> Starting Your Search; Unit 5> The Great GALILEO)
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Correction; chastisement; punishment inflicted by way of correction and training
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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
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To educate; to develop by instruction and exercise; to train
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punishment intended to train
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Specific area of study, formally organized body of knowledge
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punished for misbehavior; "the chastised child sat humbly in the corner"
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Possessing mental discipline
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Someone who is disciplined behaves or works in a controlled way. For me it meant being very disciplined about how I run my life. obeying rules and controlling your behaviour
disciplined
obeying the rules trained mentally or physically by instruction or exercise; "the beautiful coordination of his disciplined muscles"; "a disciplined mind
disciplined
past of discipline
disciplined
Under control
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trained mentally or physically by instruction or exercise; "the beautiful coordination of his disciplined muscles"; "a disciplined mind"
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{s} trained, well ordered; obedient
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obeying the rules
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Areas or fields of study page top
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Traditional disciplines such as Structures, Materials, Aerodynamics and Thermodynamics which affect the design The size and complexity of the disciplinary analysis is indicated by describing the underlying mathematics For example, an nxn system of linear equations where n is the number of degrees of freedom
disciplines
A branch of instruction or learning a set or system of rules and regulations (Macquarie Dictionary) Fields of academic enquiry within which knowledge is produced and validated (eg the sciences, the arts)
disciplines
plural of discipline
disciplines
third-person singular of discipline
disciplining
present participle of discipline
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