disciplina

/disθiˈplina/, [d̪is.θiˈpli.na]

discipline


Noun disciplina f (plural disciplinas)

  1. discipline
  2. subject (area of study)

Verb disciplina

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of disciplinar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of disciplinar.

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Examples
  • El éxito se basa en una disciplina constante.

    Discipline is the most important part of success.

  • La disciplina es la parte más importante del éxito.

    Discipline is the most important part of success.

  • A Tom le falta disciplina.

    Tom lacks discipline.

  • Le hace falta disciplina.

    He needs discipline.

  • Tom carece de disciplina.

    Tom lacks discipline.

  • La disciplina es el componente más importante del éxito.

    Discipline is the most important part of success.


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