reigning的意思和读音

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reigns  reigning  reigned  

n.rule,sovereignty,control,supremacy,sway

v.hold sway,govern,lead,administrate

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n.1.the period of time when a king or queen rules a country2.a period of time during which a particular person, group, or thing is very important or a powerful influence

v.1.if a king or queen reigns, they officially rule a country2.to be very important, or to be a powerful influence at a particular time

1. sickening reigning entertaining ...

2. rein reigning reinterpret reinterpret vt. ...

3. reign reigning reignite ...

4. dominant reigning lawful ...

5. ... abound v. reigning adj. lay to rest ; …

6. ... embarrassed reigning silver ...

7. ... superhero reigning tragically ; ...

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1.The reigning champions seem to be in control again after beating rivals Juventus to consolidate their power.宿

2.Just my luck! I've got to face up to the reigning champion in the first round of the golf tournament.

3.The U. S. team, which came into the Olympics as the reigning world champions, made plenty of mistakes in the finals.

4."The 'little captain' would be a great boost for Barca, " said the reigning World Player of the Year.西

5.By the time of the 1932 Olympics, Nambu was the reigning world record holder in the long jump.1932

6.It is instructive that the 28-year-old Russian defeated all three reigning Grand Slam champions on his way to the year-end title.28

7.It was reported last weekend that the reigning world champion is now enduring a trying relationship with many of his mechanics.

8.But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there.

9.The reigning world champion then remained stationary for a further 10 seconds, despite the lollipop lifting allowing him to exit.

10.This shows us that reigning in the US's vast deficit will be a long, hard slog for the politicians brave enough to take it on.