英['redʒɪmənt]美['redʒɪmənt]
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词根词缀法
-reg-统治+im+-ent名词词尾
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Use the word regiment to describe a military unit that is smaller than a division: “Geoff’s new regiment consisted of three battalions that had been based in Alabama.”
Most often used as a noun to describe a military unit made up of several battalions, the word regiment can also be used as a verb. If you ever need to assign troops to a regiment, you might say something like, “Next week I will regiment the ground forces arriving from North Dakota.” The verb form can also be used in a more general sense to describe any action that is characterized by strict order or control: “Her diet is strictly regimented to include only Sugar Babies.”