英:[ˈredʒɪmentɪd]
美:[ ˈredʒɪmentɪd]
英:[ˈredʒɪmentɪd]
美:[ ˈredʒɪmentɪd]
noun
a military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions
archaic governmental rule
verb
transitive verb
to organize rigidly especially for the sake of regulation or control
regiment an entire country
to subject to order or uniformity
to form into or assign to a regiment
Noun Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin regimentum, alteration of Latin regimen
The first known use of regiment was in the 14th century
regiment1 of 2noun
a military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions
regiment2 of 2verb
to organize for the sake of regulation or control
to make orderly or the same as others
regiment1 of 2noun
a military unit consisting usually of a number of battalions
regiment2 of 2verb
to organize for the sake of regulation or control
to make orderly or the same as others
1 When he was little, I was one of those regimented on the present mothers.
小时候,我是其中的一个编组,就目前的母亲。
2 While the elemental blessing lifts my Scrooge-like mood, I realise I am just not good at regimented "fun".
3 As their genteel names suggest, however, Andy and Melissa reside in the regimented world of the well-heeled Protestant class — her family is considerably wealthier — and soon they have been sent to separate private schools.
4 In this regimented world, it is a shock the first time someone throws off a jacket and we see an expanse of flesh.
5 The rural communes were highly regimented.
农村公社高度组织化.
6 Edgar Wright: I guess a storyboard is a regimented format like a comic book.
7 Modern children don't like being regimented.
现代的儿童不喜欢受严格的控制.
8 And none of this is regimented, of course.
9 Harris said she got jitters about living a tightly regimented life among dozens of attractive young women at the Playboy mansion, and left Hefner days before their scheduled June 18 wedding.
10 Each hour of the day was regimented, and students were lined up and marched from point to point.
11 As regular readers will have surmised, Radio Daze employs a strictly regimented selection process when examining the planet's airwaves.
12 Our regiment suffered heavy casualties.
我团伤亡惨重。
13 What’s unsettling is that she doesn’t turn these followers to sin but to a more intense and equally regimented form of orthodoxy.
14 In William Blake's poem London, you find a lot of very regimented thought.
15 Ream also added intermittent fasting and a regimented sleep schedule.
16 Suitably fortified, I cross the valley to Williamstown and climb through regimented lines of pine plantations into the Mount Lofty Ranges.
17 If transformational travel just meant heavily regimented travel with extra reading material, I was struggling to understand the appeal.
18 Other elements of regimented lifestyles seem to slacken here too – with satellite dishes stationed in backyards and the odd mobile phone appearing in the hands of a teenager.
19 The diversity of the world outside of the campus is limited and regimented by the similitude of the vocation.
20 The tours are heavily regimented, without a lot of alone time.