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单词 disciplinary
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Definition of disciplinary in English:

disciplinary

adjective ˈdɪsɪplɪn(ə)riˌdɪsɪˈplɪn(ə)riˈdɪsəpləˌnɛri
  • Concerning or enforcing discipline.

    纪律的;加强纪律的;训练的

    a soldier will face disciplinary action after going absent without leave

    擅离职守的士兵要受到纪律处分。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If found guilty, the two officers could face serious disciplinary sanctions.
    • He said that all disciplinary action had been followed in line with a procedure agreed with unions.
    • As far as I can see the Football Association has no option but to revise its disciplinary procedures.
    • The appropriate course for me to take is to remit the matter to the disciplinary committee.
    • Yet even the latter pair have been among those with disciplinary problems.
    • He said he not been informed that his appearance before council officials was a disciplinary hearing.
    • They will be holding seminars dealing with disciplinary and grievance procedures.
    • I wonder if you can help us out with a spot of translation in a final disciplinary hearing involving a French girl?
    • It said it was head office policy and anyone refusing to comply could be issued with disciplinary warnings.
    • Under the policy those who regularly take sick leave without good reason face disciplinary action.
    • The work of the disciplinary and performance committees is explored in some detail below.
    • Following investigations, he was suspended and a disciplinary case began.
    • If there is such overwhelming evidence of fraud, then follow your disciplinary procedures.
    • Such advice might concern the best use of a disciplinary policy or where to get help for some particular problem.
    • Why put this to the disciplinary committee is the question asked among club circles?
    • Now he is in charge of a department which includes people who sat on the disciplinary panel which led to him being fired.
    • The matter will be dealt with at the next meeting of the disciplinary committee on a date yet to be set.
    • Now the two men have also been cleared at a council disciplinary hearing.
    • He announced that the three men would face a special disciplinary committee.
    • Police admit this was an error and disciplinary proceedings against the operator could follow.

Origin

Late 15th century (originally with reference to ecclesiastical order): from medieval Latin disciplinarius, from Latin disciplina, from discipulus 'learner' (see disciple).

Rhymes

interdisciplinary

Definition of disciplinary in US English:

disciplinary

adjectiveˈdɪsəpləˌnɛriˈdisəpləˌnerē
  • Concerning or enforcing discipline.

    纪律的;加强纪律的;训练的

    a soldier will face disciplinary action after going absent without leave

    擅离职守的士兵要受到纪律处分。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why put this to the disciplinary committee is the question asked among club circles?
    • He said that all disciplinary action had been followed in line with a procedure agreed with unions.
    • The matter will be dealt with at the next meeting of the disciplinary committee on a date yet to be set.
    • If there is such overwhelming evidence of fraud, then follow your disciplinary procedures.
    • Following investigations, he was suspended and a disciplinary case began.
    • If found guilty, the two officers could face serious disciplinary sanctions.
    • Under the policy those who regularly take sick leave without good reason face disciplinary action.
    • They will be holding seminars dealing with disciplinary and grievance procedures.
    • He announced that the three men would face a special disciplinary committee.
    • The work of the disciplinary and performance committees is explored in some detail below.
    • Yet even the latter pair have been among those with disciplinary problems.
    • He said he not been informed that his appearance before council officials was a disciplinary hearing.
    • The appropriate course for me to take is to remit the matter to the disciplinary committee.
    • Now the two men have also been cleared at a council disciplinary hearing.
    • Police admit this was an error and disciplinary proceedings against the operator could follow.
    • It said it was head office policy and anyone refusing to comply could be issued with disciplinary warnings.
    • Such advice might concern the best use of a disciplinary policy or where to get help for some particular problem.
    • I wonder if you can help us out with a spot of translation in a final disciplinary hearing involving a French girl?
    • Now he is in charge of a department which includes people who sat on the disciplinary panel which led to him being fired.
    • As far as I can see the Football Association has no option but to revise its disciplinary procedures.

Origin

Late 15th century (originally with reference to ecclesiastical order): from medieval Latin disciplinarius, from Latin disciplina, from discipulus ‘learner’ (see disciple).

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