realm

realm
relm
noun
1) (a kingdom.) reino
2) (an area of activity, interest etc: She's well-known in the realm of sport.) dominio, sector
realm
tr[relm]
noun
1 (kingdom) reino
2 (field) campo, terreno
realm ['rɛlm] n
1) kingdom: reino m
2) sphere: esfera f, campo m
realm
n.
dominio s.m.
reino s.m.
relm
noun
a) (kingdom) (frml) reino m
b) (sphere) (often pl)

the realms of the imagination — el mundo de la imaginación

the realm of science/politics — el mundo de la ciencia/política

that's outside o beyond the realms of possibility — es totalmente imposible

[relm]
N (lit) (Jur) reino m ; (fig) (=field) esfera f , campo m

in the realms of fantasy — en el reino de la fantasía

in the realm of the possible — dentro de lo posible

in the realm of speculation — en la esfera de la especulación

* * *
[relm]
noun
a) (kingdom) (frml) reino m
b) (sphere) (often pl)

the realms of the imagination — el mundo de la imaginación

the realm of science/politics — el mundo de la ciencia/política

that's outside o beyond the realms of possibility — es totalmente imposible


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