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règne [ʀεɲ]masculine nouna. [de roi, tyran] reignb. ( = monde) kingdom• règne animal/végétal animal/plant kingdom* * *ʀɛɲnom masculin2) fig (de peur, d'hypocrisie) reign3) Biologie kingdom* * *ʀɛɲ nm[roi] reign1) fig (= domination) reign2)le règne végétal/animal — the vegetable/animal kingdom
* * *règne nm1 Pol (de monarque, pape) reign; (de général, président) rule; sous le règne d'Henri IV under the reign of Henri IV; à la fin du règne des généraux at the end of the generals' rule; une atmosphère de fin de règne lit, fig a sense of the end of an era;2 fig (de peur, d'hypocrisie) reign;3 Biol kingdom; le règne animal/végétal the animal/vegetable kingdom.[rɛɲ] nom masculin1. [gouvernement] reign3. BIOLOGIErègne animal/végétal animal/plant kingdom
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