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regimentation
reg·i·ment R0124600 (rĕj′ə-mənt)n.1. A military unit of ground troops consisting of at least two battalions, usually commanded by a colonel.2. A large group of people.tr.v. (rĕj′ə-mĕnt′) reg·i·ment·ed, reg·i·ment·ing, reg·i·ments 1. To form (troops) into a regiment or regiments.2. To put (things) into systematic order.3. To subject (people) to strict control and rigid order. [Middle English, government, rule, from Old French, from Late Latin regimentum, rule, from Latin regere, to rule; see reg- in Indo-European roots.] reg′i·men′tal (-mĕn′tl) adj.reg′i·men′tal·ly adv.reg′i·men·ta′tion n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | regimentation - the imposition of order or disciplineimposition, infliction - the act of imposing something (as a tax or an embargo) | Translationsregiment (ˈredʒimənt) noun a body of soldiers commanded by a colonel. (軍隊)團 (军队的)团 (-ment) verb to organize or control (people) very strictly. Children in schools are no longer regimented as they used to be. 嚴密地組織,嚴格管轄(教) 严密地组织,管辖 ˌregimenˈtation noun 嚴密地組織,嚴格管轄(教) 严密地组织,管辖 ˌregiˈmental (-ˈmen-) adjective of a regiment. 團的 团的 EncyclopediaSeeRegimentregimentation
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