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Discipline
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disciplina, autodisciplina
the trait of being well behaved
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disciplina, regra
a system of rules of conduct or method of practice
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disciplina, auto-disciplina
training to improve strength or self-control
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disciplina, controle
the practice of using methods such as punishment, training, or guidance to enforce rules and improve behavior
to discipline
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disciplinar, corrigir
to train a person or animal by instruction and exercise, usually with the aim of improving or correcting behavior
Transitive: to discipline a person or animal
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disciplinar, punir
to formally reprimand or impose consequences on someone for committing an offense
Transitive: to discipline sb
discipline
n
disciplinal
adj
disciplinal
adj
indiscipline
n
indiscipline
n
undiscipline
n
undiscipline
n
Exemplo
Psychology is a discipline that focuses on understanding human behavior and mental processes.
Economics is a discipline concerned with the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services.
She pursued a career in physics, a discipline that explores the fundamental laws of nature and the universe.
Architecture is both an art and a discipline that combines creativity with technical expertise to design functional and aesthetic buildings.
Skiing and shooting are biathlon disciplines.