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1 undisciplined un·dis·ci·plined adj
[ʌn'dɪsɪplɪnd]English-Italian dictionary > undisciplined un·dis·ci·plined adj
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2 discipline
'disiplin
1. noun1) (training in an orderly way of life: All children need discipline.) disciplina2) (strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc).) disciplina
2. verb1) (to bring under control: You must discipline yourself so that you do not waste time.) disciplinar2) (to punish: The students who caused the disturbance have been disciplined.) castigar•discipline n disciplinatr['dɪsɪplɪn]1 (training, behaviour) disciplina2 (punishment) castigo3 (subject) disciplina1 (train, control) disciplinar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto discipline oneself to do something imponerse la disciplina de hacer algo, obligarse a hacer algo1) punish: castigar, sancionar (a los empleados)2) control: disciplinar3)to discipline oneself : disciplinarse1) field: disciplina f, campo m2) training: disciplina f3) punishment: castigo m4) self-control: dominio m de sí mismon.• castigo s.m.• corrección s.f.• disciplina s.f.v.• disciplinar v.'dɪsəplən, 'dɪsɪplɪn
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mass & count noun disciplina f
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a) ( control) \<\<child/pupils\>\> disciplinar; \<\<emotions\>\> controlarb) ( punish) \<\<employee\>\> sancionarc) ( train) \<\<body/mind\>\> disciplinar
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v refl['dɪsɪplɪn]to discipline oneself to + inf — imponerse* la disciplina de + inf, obligarse* a + inf
1. N1) (=obedience) disciplina f ; (=punishment) castigo m ; (=self-control) autodisciplina fto keep or maintain discipline — mantener la disciplina
2) (=field of study) disciplina f2. VT1) (=punish) [+ pupil, soldier] castigar; [+ employee] sancionar2) (=control) [+ child] disciplinar; [+ one's mind] adiestrarto discipline o.s. (to do sth) — disciplinarse (para hacer algo)
* * *['dɪsəplən, 'dɪsɪplɪn]
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mass & count noun disciplina f
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a) ( control) \<\<child/pupils\>\> disciplinar; \<\<emotions\>\> controlarb) ( punish) \<\<employee\>\> sancionarc) ( train) \<\<body/mind\>\> disciplinar
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v reflto discipline oneself to + inf — imponerse* la disciplina de + inf, obligarse* a + inf
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3 undisciplined
un.dis.ci.plined[∧nd'isiplind] adj 1 indisciplinado. 2 sem controle. 3 não adestrado ou ensinado. -
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adjective* * *un·dis·ci·plined[ʌnˈdɪsɪplɪnd]adj undiszipliniert* * *[ʌn'dIsIplɪnd]adjmind, person undiszipliniert; imagination zügellos; hair ungebändigt* * *undisciplined adj1. undiszipliniert2. ungeschult* * *adjective* * *adj.undiszipliniert adj. -
5 disciplined
adjective* * *dis·ci·plined[ˈdɪsəplɪnd]adj diszipliniert, ordentlich* * *['dIsIplɪnd]adjdiszipliniert* * *adjective* * *adj.diszipliniert adj. -
6 self-disciplined
self-ˈdis·ci·plinedadj selbstdiszipliniert -
7 self-disciplined
self-'dis·ci·plined adjselbstdiszipliniert -
8 undisciplined
undiszipliniert
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