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How do you say school discipline and rules in English?

School discipline is better

discipline

[5disiplin]

n.

Discipline, discipline

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v.

Training

discipline

dis.ci.pline

AHD:[d?s“… -pl?n]

D.J.[6dis*plin]

K.K.[6d!s*pl!n]

n. (noun)

Training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement.

Training; cultivation; training: to have a specific character or pattern of behavior training, especially training for moral and intellectual improvement

Controlled behavior resulting from disciplinary training; self-control.

Self-control: cultivated by observing discipline training self-control

Control obtained by enforcing compliance or order.

Rule, discipline: restraint formed by fulfilling orders and complying

A systematic method to obtain obedience:

Discipline: a systematic method of learning obedience:

a military discipline.

Military discipline

A state of order based on submission to rules and authority:

Order: The state of order based on submission to rules and authority:

a teacher who demanded discipline in the classroom.

< p>A teacher who requires discipline in the classroom

Punishment intended to correct or train.

Punishment: punishment for correction or training

A set of rules or methods, as those regulating the practice of a church or monastic order.

Canons, precepts: a set of rules or methods, such as those regulating the practice of a church or monastic order.

< p>A branch of knowledge or teaching.

Discipline; subject: a branch of knowledge or teaching

v.tr. (transitive verb)

dis. ci.plined, dis.ci.plin.ing, dis.ci.plines

To train by instruction and practice, especially to teach self-control to.

Training, training: To teach to obey rules or accept authority. See Synonyms at teach

To teach to obey rules or accept authority.See Synonyms at teach

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To punish in order to gain control or enforce

obedience.See Synonyms at punish

Punishment, punishment: to punish in order to control or coerce others to comply. See punishment

To impose order on:

Provision: to... To enforce regulations:

Needed to discipline their study habits.

Must regulate his study habits

Middle English

Middle English< /p>

from Old French descepline

from Old French descepline

from Latin discipl?a

from Latin discipl?a

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from discipulus [pupil] * see disciple

From discipulus [pupil] *see discipline

dis"ciplinal

AHD:[- pl...-n...l] (adjective)

dis "ciplin"er

n. (noun)

discipline

[ 5disiplin]

n.

Discipline; discipline; regulations

Training, training; cultivation, upbringing

Discipline, punishment

p>

Religious practice; canon; precepts

[ancient] subject

method

regularity

labo(u) r discipline

Labor discipline

military discipline

Military discipline

be strict in discipline

strict discipline

p>

a commission for discipline inspection

disciplinary inspection committee

strict discipline

strict training

be under perfect discipline

He needs a little discipline.

Discipline of the tides

The discipline of the tides

He needs a little discipline.

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He needs a little discipline

In learning a foreign language, question and answer drills are good disciplines.

When learning a foreign language, question and answer drills are good disciplines. method.