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noun a fascist/totalitarian/military, etc. regime法西斯、极权主义、军事等政权 an oppressive/brutal regime压迫民众的/残暴的政权 Our tax regime is one of the most favourable in Europe. 我们的税收管理体制是欧洲最受欢迎的税收体制之一。 a dietary regime饮食规则 An interim government was elected to replace the ousted regime. Crowds celebrated the downfall of the old regime. Education was seen as a way of bolstering the existing regime. He spoke of the abhorrent crimes that had been committed under the regime. He suggested to me that I follow his fitness regime. In 1940 a puppet regime was established by the invaders. It will be necessary to create a regime to monitor compliance with the agreements. She called for sanctions against the regime. The children were subjected to a strict regime of meals, walks and lessons. The communist regime came to power in 1975. The tyrannical regime violently repressed any opposition. These regimes pose a grave and growing danger. Under the new regime you will be liable for automatic penalties for late submission of tax returns. a challenge to the global nuclear non-proliferation regime a financial regime imposed by the government a harsh and unrelenting theocratic regime a military regime headed by the general a military regime under Franco a regime based on discipline and training collaboration with the secular Egyptian regime dictatorships and autocratic regimes the UN-enforced sanctions regime the company’s outstanding safety regime the day he and his regime are removed from power the new regime for accounting for charities the real war aim of regime change the threat posed by rogue regimes He described the government as one of the most brutal and repressive regimes in the world today. I’m going swimming every day as part of my new fitness regime. She was imprisoned because of her opposition to the regime. They are investigating human rights abuses under the previous military regime. |