regime
regime
noun reh-JEE-meh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'regimen' (governance)
Also means
diet
Usage Note
Regime mostly means a political regime, often a harsh one. It also means a regulated routine: regime alimentare is a 'diet'. The plural is regimi.
Examples
"Il regime cadde nel 1945."
Natural Translation
The regime fell in 1945.
Literal Translation
The regime fell in 1945.
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