Regir in english
Govern
pronunciation: gʌvɜrn part of speech: verb
pronunciation: gʌvɜrn part of speech: verb
In gestures






regirse = run.
Example: The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.regir = govern ; obtain ; hold + sway (over) ; rule.
Example: It is not sufficient merely to describe the processes that govern the creation and generation of indexing and abstracting data.Example: This simple rule obtains no matter what the type of book may be, unless the publishing house is enabled to run at a loss through some form of external subsidy.Example: This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.Example: While Jewett found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author and cited conspicuously the entry under VOLTAIRE as an example.more:
» regir + Posesivo + destino = determine + Posesivo + destiny .
Example: Austen explores the idea that who a woman is, instead of what she has, determines her destiny.» regirse = run [Verbo irregular: pasado ran, participio run] .
Example: The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.» regir una decisión = govern + a decision .
Example: The scope of the thesaurus, and the intended audience, should govern all decisions.