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1 das Disziplinarverfahren
- {disciplinary action; disciplinary proceedings} -
2 disziplinarisch
- {disciplinary} kỷ luật, để đưa vào kỷ luật, có tính chất rèn luyện trí óc, để rèn luyện trí óc -
3 erzieherisch
- {disciplinary} kỷ luật, để đưa vào kỷ luật, có tính chất rèn luyện trí óc, để rèn luyện trí óc - {educational} thuộc ngành giáo dục, để giáo dục, sư phạm - {instructional} sự dạy, kiến thức truyền cho, có tính chất tin tức cung cấp cho, có tính chất là tài liệu cung cấp cho, có tính chất chỉ thị, có tính chất là lời hướng dẫn -
4 schulend
- {disciplinary} kỷ luật, để đưa vào kỷ luật, có tính chất rèn luyện trí óc, để rèn luyện trí óc
См. также в других словарях:
disciplinary — dis‧ci‧pli‧na‧ry [ˈdɪsplɪnəri, ˌdɪsˈplɪ ǁ ˈdɪsplneri] adjective HUMAN RESOURCES concerned with how people in an organization or group should behave, and how they should be punished if they do not obey the rules: • If a member of staff is… … Financial and business terms
Disciplinary — is a term used to describe types of knowledge, expertise, skills, people, projects, communities, problems, challenges, studies, inquiry, approaches, and research areas that are strongly associated with academic areas of study (academic… … Wikipedia
disciplinary — I (educational) adjective academic, cultural, didactic, didactical, doctrinal, educative, informational, informative, instructional, instructive, paedeutic, pedagogic, pedagogical, preceptive, preceptoral, scholarly, scholastic, training,… … Law dictionary
Disciplinary — Dis ci*plin*a*ry, a. [LL. disciplinarius flogging: cf. F. disciplinaire.] Pertaining to discipline; intended for discipline; corrective; belonging to a course of training. [1913 Webster] Those canons . . . were only disciplinary. Bp. Ferne. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disciplinary — (adj.) 1590s, from M.L. disciplinarius, from L. disciplina (see DISCIPLINE (Cf. discipline)) … Etymology dictionary
disciplinary — is pronounced with stress on the first or third syllable, depending partly on its position in a sentence … Modern English usage
disciplinary — [dis′ə pli ner΄ē; ] Brit [ dis′i plin΄ə ri] adj. 1. of or having to do with discipline 2. that enforces discipline by punishing or correcting … English World dictionary
disciplinary — adjective Date: 1598 1. a. of or relating to discipline < disciplinary problems > b. designed to correct or punish breaches of discipline < took disciplinary action > 2. of or relating to a particular field of study < disci … New Collegiate Dictionary
disciplinary — [[t]dɪ̱sɪplɪnəri, AM neri[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Disciplinary bodies or actions are concerned with making sure that people obey rules or regulations and that they are punished if they do not. He will now face a disciplinary hearing for having an affair … English dictionary
disciplinary — adjective connected with the punishment of someone who has not obeyed rules, or with trying to make people obey rules: disciplinary action/measures (=things you do to punish someone): The investigation led to disciplinary action against several… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
disciplinary — adjective a) Having to do with discipline, or with the imposition of discipline. Debt can motivate or act as a disciplinary force for executives to achieve organizational efficiency. b) For the purpose of imposing punishment. The school has… … Wiktionary