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1 reinar
v.1 to reign.2 to reign.el silencio reinó en la sala durante varios minutos the hall fell completely silent for several minutesen esta casa reina la alegría everyone is always happy in this house* * *1 to reign2 figurado (prevalecer) to reign, prevail* * *verb1) to reign2) prevail* * *VI1) [rey, reina] to reign, rule2) [caos, confusión, paz] to reignreina una confusión total — total confusion reigns, there is total confusion
reinan las bajas temperaturas — there are low temperatures everywhere, low temperatures prevail everywhere
* * *verbo intransitivoa) monarca/dinastía to reignb) silencio/paz to reign; temperatura/buen tiempo to prevail* * *verbo intransitivoa) monarca/dinastía to reignb) silencio/paz to reign; temperatura/buen tiempo to prevail* * *reinar [A1 ]vi1 «monarca/dinastía» to reign2 «silencio/paz/confusión» to reign; «temperatura/tiempo» to prevailreinaba el silencio silence reigned, there was complete silencecuando llegué, reinaba la confusión when I got there, everything was in total chaosreinaba un ambiente de terror an atmosphere of terror prevaileddebido a los fuertes vientos que reinan en la zona owing to the strong winds prevailing in the area* * *
reinar ( conjugate reinar) verbo intransitivo
[terror/buen tiempo] to prevail
reinar verbo intransitivo
1 to reign: en la iglesia reinaba el silencio, silence reigned in the church
2 (clima) to prevail
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English:
prevail
- reign
- rule
* * *reinar vi1. [gobernar] to reign2. [caos, confusión, pánico] to reign;el silencio reinó en la sala durante varios minutos the hall fell completely silent for several minutes;en esta casa reina la alegría everyone is always happy in this house* * *v/i tb figreign* * *reinar vi1) : to reign2) : to prevail* * *reinar vb to reign
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