disciplinary
英 ['dɪsɪplɪn(ə)rɪ; ,dɪsɪ'plɪn-]
美['dɪsəplənɛri]
- adj. 规律的;训练的;训诫的
助记提示
1、dis- "apart" + cip- => discip- "grasp intellectually, analyze thoroughly" => 进而引申为: learn.
2、discip- + -le(diminutive) => people that learn.
3、disciple => discipl- + -inary(复合后缀:-ine, -ary).
4、含义:order necessary for instruction, treatment that corrects or punishes, branch of instruction or education, military training, orderly conduct as a result of training.
2、discip- + -le(diminutive) => people that learn.
3、disciple => discipl- + -inary(复合后缀:-ine, -ary).
4、含义:order necessary for instruction, treatment that corrects or punishes, branch of instruction or education, military training, orderly conduct as a result of training.
英文词源
- disciplinary (adj.)
- 1590s, from Medieval Latin disciplinarius, from Latin disciplina (see discipline (n.)).
双语例句
- 1. He will now face a disciplinary hearing for having an affair.
- 他因有外遇而要面临纪律听证会的裁决。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Nearly 100 law firms are being referred to the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal.
- 近百家律师事务所被送上律师纪律法庭。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He was unhappy that no disciplinary action was being taken.
- 他对没有任何纪律惩罚而心生不满。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He was dismissed by way of disciplinary punishment.
- 他被开除以示惩戒.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 5. He has promised drastic disciplinary action if they do not mend their ways.
- 如果他们不改邪归正的话,他保证一定严惩不贷。
来自柯林斯例句