regiment
Pronunciación: [ˈrɛdʒɪmənt]
Palabra
Contexto: «military»
(noun) a regiment is a large group of soldiers who train and fight together. They work as a team and follow orders from their commanders. Think of it like a big team made for protecting and defending.
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The regiment displayed great teamwork during the parade.
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That regiment was not ready for the battle and faced many challenges.
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How many soldiers are there in a typical regiment?
Contexto: «manage tasks»
(verb) to regiment means to organize or control things in a strict way. It’s like when a teacher arranges the classroom in a specific order for everyone to follow.
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The coach decided to regiment the practice schedule to improve the team's performance.
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She didn't regiment her study time and ended up feeling unprepared for the test.
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Do you think it's important to regiment your daily tasks?
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