regiment
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A unit of armed troops under the command of an officer, and consisting of several smaller units.
— It was an old, withered man, who had served the Government in the days of the Mutiny as a native officer in a newly raised cavalry regiment.
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Rule or governance over a person, place etc.; government, authority.
— What place is there in all the world, not ſubiect to the regiment and power of this citie?
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The state or office of a ruler; rulership.
— But this it is that doth excruciate The verie ſubſtance of my vexed ſoule: To ſee our neighbours that were wont to quake And tremble at the Perſean Monarkes name, Now ſits and laughs our regiment to ſcorne, […]
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Influence or control exercised by someone or something (especially a planet).
— Nature that fram’d vs of foure Elements, Warring within our breaſts for regiment, Doth teach vs all to haue aſpyring minds:
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A place under a particular rule; a kingdom or domain.
— An auncient booke[…] That of this lands firſt conqueſt did deuize, And old diuiſion into Regiments, […]
- A regimen.
动词 v.
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To form soldiers into a regiment.
— The people are organized or regimented into bodies, and special functions are relegated to the several units.
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To systematize, or put in rigid order.
— The result was a tidy, law-abiding country, but one that visitors often described as regimented, sterile and dull.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle French regement, régiment, and its source, Late Latin regimentum (“direction for government; course of medical treatment”), from Latin regō (“rule”).
词源 2
From Middle French regement, régiment, and its source, Late Latin regimentum (“direction for government; course of medical treatment”), from Latin regō (“rule”).
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