regime 的定义
- a mode or system of rule or government: a dictatorial regime.
- a ruling or prevailing system.
- a government in power.
- the period during which a particular government or ruling system is in power.
- Medicine/Medical. regimen.
regime 近义词
leadership of organization
更多regime例句
- The United Nations says these actions bring in vast sums which the regime uses to develop nuclear weapons that can guarantee its long-term survival.
- If a student decides to return—they also had the option to study remotely this year—there’s a fairly strict regime.
- In this inflationary regime, the usual concepts of spacetime are supposed to be adequate.
- My own research suggests that most of these regimes would pursue anti-democratic digital strategies even without Russia’s and China’s help.
- There is a new willingness to challenge the regime, and unprecedented mobilisation – as was seen both before and after the election.
- The question is will we see regime changes in both Hamas and Israel that embrace a lasting peace?
- I had been arrested by the Mubarak regime and went on to spend four years behind bars.
- The world should stand in solidarity with him and the many other victims of the Assad regime.
- He advocates a secular regime with a total separation of religion form the government.
- Krivov was sentenced to serve four years at a general regime penal colony for his fight for freedom and human rights.
- It is here that the Communist regime in Russia has encountered its most fatal difficulty.
- The Association sold its land, shipping, &c.; and Mr. Endicot was appointed under the new regime.
- At our last meeting, you foretold the near overthrow of Mr. Nixon and the Croker regime.
- Of course the exception to this otherwise uniformly uncongenial Anglo-American interrelation was the regime of the Commonwealth.
- The history of Canada since the close of the French regime falls into three clearly marked half centuries.