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单词 intellectual discipline
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intellectual discipline

collocation in English

meaningsofintellectualanddiscipline

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intellectual
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təlˈek.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬əlˈek.tʃu.əl/
relating to your ability to think and understand things, especially ...
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discipline
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
us
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by ...
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(Definition ofintellectualanddisciplinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofintellectual discipline

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The fact that the theoretical debate has moved to a meta level, implies that archaeology is developing into anintellectualdiscipline.
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It showed no understanding of the integrity of history as anintellectualdisciplinebased on commonly accepted standards of evidence.
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No single book, however, can analyze every contextual or cultural aspect of anintellectualdiscipline.
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Philosophy is an importantintellectualdisciplinein its own right.
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That in itself might be a usefulintellectualdisciplineon the public authorities.
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There they were submitted tointellectualdisciplineof this sort.
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There is a moral training, anintellectualdisciplineinherent in academic life, just as there is in the nursing profession.
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They require considerable mathematical skill, intenseintellectualdisciplineand a great deal of very hard work.
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I have a firm conviction that some kind of regularintellectualdisciplinewould have a very salutary effect in steadying adolescents, both mentally and morally.
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I hope that it will, but damage could be done, because wisdom and knowledge come throughintellectualdiscipline, and mere self-expression is not enough.
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The literal and auditory experience requiresintellectualdisciplineso that one can understand it.
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Here we have a distinguished economist eschewing the economy and economics (which is anintellectualdisciplinerequiring rigour of analysis) and transferring his affections to social cohesion.
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The seeking of private money and sponsorship not merely tops up the amount available but gives anintellectualdisciplineto make what is produced better, more germane and more productive.
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I understand very well the widespread interest in this subject, but it is an enormously difficult area to bring under any kind of reasonableintellectualdiscipline.
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Even if the learning of a language is anintellectualdisciplinerather than a necessity for communication, it stretches the intellect and helps people to learn other subjects.
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It provides lavishly the frills and social graces of education and tends to neglect the hard work which is part of anyintellectualdisciplineand moral discipline.
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This gave him the opportunity to express his missionary-like belief in the study of history as anintellectualdiscipline.
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He considered rhetoric to be the centralintellectualdiscipline, slighting other aspects of the philosophical tradition.
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He remphasized that the peaceful arts, letters, and history were essential to theintellectualdisciplineof the samurai.
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Political stimulants were complemented by dynamism within intellectual disciplines.
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mental discipline

collocation in English

meaningsofmentalanddiscipline

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mental
adjective
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/ˈmen.təl/
us
/-t̬əl/
relating to the mind, or involving the process ...
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discipline
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
us
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by ...
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(Definition ofmentalanddisciplinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Far from the rather soupy impression that certain of the composer's minor works give, these large-scale works reveal toughness, consequence and strongmentaldiscipline, together with great passion.
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The business schools provide this kind ofmentaldiscipline.
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It also inculcates a kind ofmentaldiscipline.
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It may be that a technical training, as well as a humanist subject, will provide the necessarymentaldiscipline.
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The difficulty is to findmentaldisciplinein a free society.
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Surely its object is first to teach students to think dispassionately and accurately, and it applies to themmentaldisciplineand ability to study.
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With some exceptions, of course, their very strictmentaldisciplineseems to endow them with a lucidity, an honesty of language, which is very refreshing.
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They try to resume thatmentaldisciplineat 21, 24 or 25.
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I deny absolutely that there is anything fundamentally inferior as amentaldisciplinein scientific taeching as against that of the humanities.
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For we cannot put this increased number of young people through the forcing house of amentaldisciplineand expect them to emerge the same people.
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This would be at the very least a usefulmentaldisciplineand some safeguard—though they will not know it—for the people who are the subjects of the orders.
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Very frequently men of poor blood, men of poor vitality, men without anymentaldiscipline, not always able to stand up to the trials and difficulties of modern life.
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Officer candidates are expected to maintain physical andmentaldisciplinethroughout the academy.
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Members (sometimes called students) abstain from drugs and practicementaldisciplineand applied philosophy.
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Mentaldisciplinesimply does not work in these situations.
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This forces drivers to use strongmentaldisciplinein negotiating traffic.
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Self-educated, he accustomed himself to rigorousmentaldiscipline.
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Her education was very closely supervised by her father who stressedmentaldiscipline.
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Do this either by work, or worship, ormentaldiscipline, or philosophyby one, or more, or all of theseand be free.
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But even more importantly, he took a raw talent and raw toughness in me and refined them into amentaldiscipline; a discipline that is necessary to excel.
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