disciplined

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释义

adj. 受过训练的;遵守纪律的

v. 训练;自制;惩罚;“discipline”的过去式和过去分词

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词态

名词:discipline

例句

The natives of North America are much more disciplined.

北美的土著人更有纪律性。

Those who were more self disciplined, for instance, were no more likely to live to be very old.

例如,那些更自律的人不再可能很长寿。

Those who were more self-disciplined, for instance, were no more likely to live to be very old.

例如,那些更自律的人活到很老的可能性不大。

Smith believes that the hunters were well aware of the more disciplined ways in which their prey behaved.

史密斯认为,猎人很清楚他们的猎物行为的更有纪律性的方式。

At the same time, workers were required to discard old habits, for industrialism demanded a worker who was alert, dependable, and self-disciplined.

与此同时,工厂还要求工人们摒弃原来的习惯,因为工业制度需要机敏、可靠和自律的工人。

The beasts were more disciplined, so that it was easier for hunters to predict their habits, and capture animals at will.

这些野兽更具有纪律性,因此猎人更容易去预测它们的习性,并随意捕捉这些动物。

By making the effort to organize and label files so others can understand them, scientists become more organized and better disciplined themselves, thus avoiding confusion later on.

通过努力组织和标注文件以便其他人能够理解,科学家们变得更有条理,更自律,从而避免以后的混乱。

She is highly disciplined.

她非常自律。

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