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1 disciplinary
adjectiveDisziplinar-; disziplinarisch* * *1) (of discipline.) erzieherisch2) (intended as punishment: disciplinary action.) Disziplinar-...* * *dis·ci·pli·nary[ˌdɪsəˈplɪnəri, AM ˈdɪsəplɪneri]adj inv Disziplinar-, disziplinarischto take \disciplinary action against sb ein Disziplinarverfahren gegen jdn anstrengen\disciplinary measures Disziplinarmaßnahmen pl\disciplinary problems Disziplinprobleme pl* * *["dIsI'plInərɪ]adjDisziplinar-; matters disziplinarischdisciplinary measures/powers — Disziplinarmaßnahmen pl/-gewalt f
he has no disciplinary problems in his class — in seiner Klasse hat er keine Schwierigkeiten mit der Disziplin
they face disciplinary action/charges — gegen sie werden Disziplinarmaßnahmen ergriffen/wird ein Disziplinarverfahren eröffnet
* * *1. erzieherisch, die Disziplin fördernd2. disziplinarisch, Disziplinar…:take disciplinary action against sb disziplinarisch gegen jemanden vorgehen;3. Straf…:disciplinary transfer Strafversetzung f* * *adjectiveDisziplinar-; disziplinarisch* * *adj.disziplinarisch adj. -
2 proceeding
noun1) (action) Vorgehensweise, dieI'll go along to watch the proceedings — ich geh mal gucken, was da läuft
legal proceedings — Gerichtsverfahren, das
start/take [legal] proceedings — gerichtlich vorgehen ( against gegen)
* * *pro·ceed·ing[prə(ʊ)ˈsi:dɪŋ, AM proʊˈ-]n▪ \proceedings pl Verfahren ntcourt \proceedings Gerichtsverfahren ntcriminal/disciplinary \proceedings Strafprozess m, Straf-/Disziplinarverfahren ntto institute [or start] [or take] \proceedings against sb ein Verfahren gegen jdn einleiten, gegen jdn gerichtlich vorgehen3. (event)▪ \proceedings pl Veranstaltung fto open \proceedings eine Veranstaltung eröffnen* * *[prə'siːdɪŋ]n1) (= action, course of action) Vorgehen ntour best/safest way of proceeding would be to ask him — am besten/sichersten wäre es, wenn wir ihn fragten
2) pl (= function) Veranstaltung fto take/start proceedings against sb — gegen jdn gerichtlich vorgehen
to take legal proceedings — ein Gerichtsverfahren or einen Prozess anstrengen
to start divorce proceedings — die Scheidung einreichen
* * *1. a) Vorgehen n, Verfahren nb) Maßnahme f, Handlung f3. pl (Tätigkeits-, Sitzungs)Berichte pl, (JUR Prozess)Akten pl* * *noun1) (action) Vorgehensweise, dieI'll go along to watch the proceedings — ich geh mal gucken, was da läuft
legal proceedings — Gerichtsverfahren, das
start/take [legal] proceedings — gerichtlich vorgehen ( against gegen)
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3 proceeding
pro·ceed·ing [prə(ʊ)ʼsi:dɪŋ, Am proʊʼ-] n\proceedings pl Verfahren nt;court \proceedings Gerichtsverfahren nt;to institute [or start] [or take] \proceedings against sb ein Verfahren gegen jdn einleiten, gegen jdn gerichtlich vorgehen3) ( event)\proceedings pl Veranstaltung f;to open \proceedings eine Veranstaltung eröffnen
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