regiment
regiment
英[ˈredʒɪmənt]美[ˈredʒɪmənt]
n.(*队的)团,大量的人或物;
复数:regiments;
例句
Form a regiment into columns.将一个团排成纵队。
He was a dishonor to his regiment.他是他所属的团的耻辱。
A whole regiment of the enemy troop got caught in our ambush was eliminated completely.整整一个团的敌*中了我方埋伏后被全部消灭。
The townspeople received billets ordering them to lodge the regiment overnight.镇民接到命令,要为一团官兵提供一夜住宿.
A whole tank regiment was completely immobilized by enemy air attacks.敌*的空袭将整个坦克团完全钳制住了.
He became a trooper in the Royal Tank Regiment.他当上了皇家坦克团的装甲兵.
The regiment secured its position while awaiting the enemy attack.该团在等待敌人进攻之时,加强了防御工事.
The Regiment was reorganized as light reconnaissance unit and a single Guidon was presented in 1971.六零年代*团改组为一轻侦察团,后经女皇批准,*团于1971年获颁一面侦察部队的燕尾式*旗.
He was actually gazetted to a captaincy in a marching regiment!官方公报宣布任命他为作战团队的一名上尉!
He made his way back to the farmyard where his regiment was encamped.他设法回到了自己的团驻扎的农家场院。
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
(*队的)团
A regiment is a large group of soldiers that is commanded by a colonel.
N-COUNT
大量;一(大)批
A regiment of people is a large number of them.
例句
...robust food, good enough to satisfy a regiment of hungry customers.可以满足一大批饥饿的顾客的高能量食品英英词典释义
Noun
1. army unit smaller than a division
Verb
1. subject to rigid discipline, order, and systematization;
"regiment one's children"2. form (military personnel) into a regiment
3. assign to a regiment;
"regiment soldiers"