regimentation

listen to the pronunciation of regimentation
Englisch - Türkisch
jüyeli bir biçime sokma
hepsini aynı şekle koyma
yönetme
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) tasnif
{i} sistematik biçime koyma
{i} sistemli düzenleme
{i} sıkı disiplin altına alma
sistematik şekle koyma
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(Askeri) alay

Bu köpek bizim alay maskotumuzdur. - This dog is our regimental mascot.

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alay oluşturmak
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(Askeri) alay (birlik)
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sıkı disiplin altında tutmak
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kalabalık
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yönet
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{f} alay haline getirmek
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sistematik şekle koymak
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{f} (toplum, kurum v.b.'ni) sıkı bir düzene sokmak
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{f} ask. alay oluşturmak
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{i} sürü
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{f} gruplaştırmak
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{f} sistematik olarak düzene sokmak
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alay teşkil etmek
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i., ask. alay
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{f} disiplin altına almak
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(Askeri) ALAY: Bütün kuruluşu, teşkilat ve malzeme kadrosunda gösterilmiş idari ve taktik birlik. Alay, tümen veya tugaydan küçük, taburdan büyük bir komutanlık seviyesidir ve komutanı genel olarak bir albaydır
Englisch - Englisch
{i} establishment of a military unit composed of two or more battalions; organization, act of arranging; enforcement of strict discipline and uniformity
The act of regimenting
Regimentation is very strict control over the way a group of people behave or the way something is done. Democracy is incompatible with excessive, bureaucratic regimentation of social life
the imposition of order or discipline
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An army unit, larger than a company and smaller than a division, consisting of at least two battalions, normally commanded by a colonel. Traditionally, multiple regiments are organized into brigades or divisions
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To form soldiers into a regiment
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a body of soldiers
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{n} a body of soldiers, polity, rule
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The entire student body
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army unit smaller than a division
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To systematize, or put in rigid order
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The principal unit of cavalry, about 500 strong, commanded by a Lieutenant-Colonel A unit of infantry comprising 2-4 battalions, commanded by a Colonel, but generally an administrative rather than a tactical body Regular Force - Made up of about 60,000 uniformed Canadian men and women, regular-force members work full-time for DND, making the military their career
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An army unit, larger than a company and smaller than a division, consisting of at least two battalions, normally commanded by a colonel
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largest permanent unit of infantry Consists of three battalions Generally commanded by a lieutenant colonel or colonel
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A region or district governed
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form (military personnel) into a regiment
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The Regiment is often considered to be the most important unit in the British Army It carries the spirit of the people who have gone before and would usually contain approximately 650 soldiers depending on its cap badge and role Sometimes Infantry Regiments have more than one unit of this size and they should be correctly referred to as a Battalion and be numbered in ascending order An example being the 1st Battalion of The Parachute Regiment which like the 2nd Battalion and the 3rd Battalion contains an identical structure and number of posts
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The largest unit of the infantry which did not fight as a unit and had two or more battalions
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{f} organize, arrange systematically; control, impose authority on
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subject to rigid discipline, order, and systematization; "regiment one's children"
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A regiment of people is a large number of them. robust food, good enough to satisfy a regiment of hungry customers. to organize and control people firmly and usually too strictly. In most armies, a body of troops headed by a colonel and divided into companies, battalions, or squadrons. French cavalry units were called regiments as early as 1558. In early U.S. service, as in European armies up to that time, the usual number of companies in a regiment was
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The regiment is the basic unit of organization for a single body of men on the grand tactical scale It is the building block for brigades, divisions and corps Regiments are divided into two to four battalions
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To form into a regiment or into regiments
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assign to a regiment; "regiment soldiers"
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Unit designation of the military In Civil War terms a Regiment was a formation of ten companies
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A regiment is a large group of soldiers that is commanded by a colonel
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Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen
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A body of men, either horse, foot, or artillery, commanded by a colonel, and consisting of a number of companies, usually ten
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{i} military unit composed of two or more battalions
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army unit smaller than a division assign to a regiment; "regiment soldiers"
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A group of companies of soldiers European regiments normally had approximately one thousand men Sometimes also referred to as a battalion
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To form into classified units or bodies; to systematize according to classes, districts or the like
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Early in the 19th century, Napoleon divided the regiments of the French army into three battalions each, and in 1901 the U.S. Army adopted the three-battalion infantry regimental system
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army unit smaller than a division assign to a regiment; "regiment soldiers" subject to rigid discipline, order, and systematization; "regiment one's children" form (military personnel) into a regiment
regimentation

    Silbentrennung

    reg·i·men·ta·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    recımenteyşın

    Aussprache

    /ˌreʤəmenˈtāsʜən/ /ˌrɛʤəmɛnˈteɪʃən/
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