| 释义 | 
		re·gie \rāˈzhē, ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Etymology: French régie, from Middle French regie government, jurisdiction, from regir to rule, from Latin regere 1.   a.  : a government monopoly (as on tobacco or salt) used chiefly as a means of taxation  b.  : tobacco or tobacco products bought or supplied by agents of such a monopoly   < a regie cigarette > 2.  : direct management of public finance or public works by agents of the government for government account as distinguished from a system under which such public business is done under contract 3.  : the system of collecting taxes by officials who have either no interest or a very small interest in the proceeds as distinguished from the system of farming them out |