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词汇 reigned
释义 reigned
past simple and past participle ofreign
reign
verb[ I ]
uk /reɪn/ us /reɪn/
C2
to be the king or queen of a country: 为王,为君;当政;统治
Queen Victoria reigned over Britain from 1837 to 1901.维多利亚女王自1837年到1901年间在位统治英国。
C2
to be the main feeling or quality in a situation or person: 主宰;起支配作用;盛行
The bomb attacks produced a panic which reigned over the city.炸弹袭击引起的恐慌笼罩全城。
Love reigned supreme in her heart.爱情完全占据了她的心。
How long did Queen Elizabeth reign?
He only reigned for three years.
Queens have reigned in Britain for 111 of the last 163 years.
He reigned during some of the most turbulent times in English history.
Confusion reigned as explosions erupted.
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Examples of reigned


reigned

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


This involved consolidating sixty-eight or more existing political units into approximately five hierarchical states, over which reigned paramount chiefs.
At least in terminology, anarchy has reigned supreme for over a century.
Not surprisingly, the concept of sharing revenue based largely on the derivation principle reigned supreme.
On the three nights of the outburst anarchy reigned for hours.
He reigned for over nearly three decades, despite official investigations into accusations of corruption and excesses.
Outside the cloister gates, disorder reigned: a general lack of planning revealed the meaninglessness of the outward, secular life.
The torrid climate had reduced to dust the calcinated soil, everywhere thirst and hunger reigned over the arid sands.
As for many policies in the first republic, presidential influence reigned supreme.
The city seating the may reigned as a religious and political center.
The tutor's aim is to direct his pupil toward the self-sufficiency that reigned among the first humans.
For other investigators, the search for universal processes and outcomes that reigned supreme in the 1930s was guiding their research in the 1960s.
It allowed the government to enter markets and compete where before only private entities had reigned.
Inside the building tranquillity reigned, and it was said that all those who entered by crawling through the small door shared equal social status.
Instead, chaos reigned in the vacuum, and the ' action groups ' proliferated, roaming largely unrestrained and exacting ' revolutionary ' justice where they saw fit.
In the central region wheat reigned supreme but it already had such a high presence that a more than marginal increase in acreage was difficult to achieve.
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