regime
英 [reɪˈʒiːm]
美 [reɪˈʒiːm]
regime 政治制度,政体来自法语 regime,来自拉丁语 regimen,统治,政府,政体,制度,来自 regere,统治,管理,词 源同 regulate.-men,名词后缀。
- regime (n.)
- "system of government or rule," 1792, from French régime, from Old French regimen (14c.), from Latin regimen "rule, guidance, government, means of guidance, rudder," from regere (see regal). Earlier "course of diet, exercise," late 15c. In French, l'ancien régime refers to the system of government before the revolution of 1789.
- 1. The military regime in power was unpopular and repressive.
- 当权的军政府压制人民,不得人心。
- 2. He has a new fitness regime to strengthen his back.
- 他有一个增强背部力量的新健身计划。
- 3. The massacre laid bare the moral bankruptcy of the regime.
- 大屠杀使该政权的道德沦丧暴露无遗。
- 4. The regime at Latchmere could be seen as a soft option.
- 在拉奇米尔建立政权可以视为一个简便易行的选择。
- 5. The regime is dogmatic, and no one dares to express personal opinions.
- 该政权很专制,没有人敢表达个人意见。