1.【军】团
2.大群,大量
3.〈罕〉统治,支配
1.把...编成团
2.使(职工,劳动者等)受组织训练,组织起来;组织化,系统化;把...编成组;编入(团,团体)
1.a group of soldiers that can be pided into smaller groups called battalions and whose leader is called a colonel
2.a large group of people or things, especially an organized one
1.to organize and control people and their behavior in a strict way
1.He took God's power for granted, and went up with his infantry regiments, his horsemen by the thousands, and his eighty elephants.
他毫不想天主的威能,而只信赖他的几万步兵,数千骑兵和八十匹象。
2.The German advance ground to a halt as the soldiers in the frontline infantry regiments reached the limit of their endurance.
德军的地面攻势停止了,因为前线的步兵团已经达到了他们忍受力的极限。
3.But because ships, like regiments , are composed of hundreds of men each, you can still have a large number of personnel in a naval battle.
但因为船队象军团一样由数百人组成,您在一次海战能仍然有很大数量的人员。
4.Either way, only once those regiments are sufficiently weakened will the Mongols start to function like an ordinary country.
无论哪种方式,仅当他们的部队被充分削弱以后,这些蒙古人才会变为一般的国家。
5.Only the personal example of Eicke, who spent all day with his assault regiments , kept the advance moving forward.
只有艾克是个特例,他整天和他的突击团在一起,继续攻击前进。
6.Two Chinese regiments have been identified to the front.
前方已经确认有中国的的两个团。
7.Crucially , most of the losses were among the pision's combat regiments, particularly the panzer regiment and panzergrenadiers.
关键的是,很多损失是师属战斗团,尤其是装甲团和装甲掷弹兵团的。
8.Whole regiments of the enemy surrendered.
敌人整团整团地投降。
9.A field army was composed of armies, an army of corps (originally called columns), a corps of pisions, and a pision of regiments.
野战军以下辖兵团,兵团辖军(即原来的纵队),军辖师,师辖团。
10.Experienced troops were becoming rare, at least outside the exclusive Guard regiments.
久经沙场的部队越来越少,至少在近卫军以外的部队中情况是这样。