regimes
n. 政治制度,政權,政體( regime的名詞複數 ); 組織方法; 管理體制; [物理](某類現象發生時所需的,或者某類現象其主導作用時的)物理條件/環境
If you refer to a government or system of running a country as a regime, you are critical of it because you think it is not democratic and uses unacceptable methods.
...the collapse of the Fascist regime at the end of the war...
在戰爭末期法西斯政權的倒臺
Pujol was imprisoned and tortured under the Franco regime.
普約爾在佛朗哥政權統治時期受到了監禁和折磨。
A regime is the way that something such as an institution, company, or economy is run, especially when it involves tough or severe action.
The authorities moved him to the less rigid regime of an open prison.
當局把他轉到一個管制不那麼嚴格的開放式監獄。
...a drastic regime of economic reform and financial discipline.
雷厲風行的經濟改革和財經紀律
A regime is a set of rules about food, exercise, or beauty that some people follow in order to stay healthy or attractive.
He has a new fitness regime to strengthen his back.
他有一個增強背部力量的新健身計劃。
Technology and improved management regimes are available.
技術和經過改進的管理體制是可以採用的.
There are two distinct regimes of flow.
有兩個截然不同的流動狀態.
Benefit cost ratios under balanced fertilization regimes exceeded 2.5.
實行平衡施肥後產投比大於2.5.
Multilateral environmental agreements can be as currently good international environmental regimes.
多邊環境協定可視為當前較為有效的國際環境機制.
Besides, a stability criterion for different river regimes has been suggested.
此外, 還專門對河床的綜合穩定性指標開展了研究.