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单词 regimented
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Definition of regimented in English:

regimented

adjective ˈrɛdʒɪmɛntɪdˈrɛdʒəˌmɛn(t)əd
  • Very strictly organized or controlled.

    the regimented life of a long-term prisoner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unfortunately, on this scale, the shapes are too simplistic, the edges too regimented.
    • Willows, elders and alders can be planted around the edges to soften the effect of the regimented poplars.
    • The England camp is also a very disciplined and regimented place.
    • Today, where society is far less regimented we expect less formality.
    • The clinical trial process follows a very regimented format.
    • "We stay to a pretty regimented price," he says.
    • It is a quiet life, and a regimented one.
    • The terraced garden is not just a series of regimented stepped rows running up the hill.
    • If this all sounds a bit regimented, no kidding.
    • It all seems so regimented now, with the need to plan ahead.
    • He dealt with it in the way coaches deal with everything, in a very regimented way.
    • They have been forced to live regimented lives to minimise the risk of further abuse.
    • Away from the regimented world of lap times, she has got back that winning habit.
    • Nothing looks regimented or overly neat.
    • Burlington, who took over the design from Wren, has almost denuded the building of ornament and left a regimented series of solids and voids.
    • The public had previously called upon the artistic community within the establishment to throw off the shackles of regimented style favoured by the state.
    • The workshop will not be strictly regimented.
    • I had been set loose, free from the regimented lifestyle of a footballer.
    • There is a very strictly regimented regime within the social hierarchy of those cows.
    • Factories had foremen and life became correspondingly more regimented.
 
 

Definition of regimented in US English:

regimented

adjectiveˈrejəˌmen(t)ədˈrɛdʒəˌmɛn(t)əd
  • Very strictly organized or controlled.

    the regimented life of a long-term prisoner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Factories had foremen and life became correspondingly more regimented.
    • The terraced garden is not just a series of regimented stepped rows running up the hill.
    • They have been forced to live regimented lives to minimise the risk of further abuse.
    • The England camp is also a very disciplined and regimented place.
    • There is a very strictly regimented regime within the social hierarchy of those cows.
    • The clinical trial process follows a very regimented format.
    • Away from the regimented world of lap times, she has got back that winning habit.
    • Nothing looks regimented or overly neat.
    • Today, where society is far less regimented we expect less formality.
    • Unfortunately, on this scale, the shapes are too simplistic, the edges too regimented.
    • If this all sounds a bit regimented, no kidding.
    • He dealt with it in the way coaches deal with everything, in a very regimented way.
    • It all seems so regimented now, with the need to plan ahead.
    • It is a quiet life, and a regimented one.
    • "We stay to a pretty regimented price," he says.
    • Burlington, who took over the design from Wren, has almost denuded the building of ornament and left a regimented series of solids and voids.
    • The workshop will not be strictly regimented.
    • I had been set loose, free from the regimented lifestyle of a footballer.
    • Willows, elders and alders can be planted around the edges to soften the effect of the regimented poplars.
    • The public had previously called upon the artistic community within the establishment to throw off the shackles of regimented style favoured by the state.
 
 
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