dominate如何读

英:[ˈdɒmɪneɪt]

美:[ˈdɑːmɪneɪt]

dominate英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 控制 have control, authority or influence
  2. vt. 俯临overlook

dominate是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 处于支配地位,居于支配地位
  2. 拥有压倒优势,占优势
  3. 处于较高的位置,巍然在上,高耸
  4. 支配,控制,左右,管辖,主宰
  5. 俯视,俯临
  6. 把持,操纵
  7. 统治, 有统治权力
  8. 优于,超出,高出
  9. 在…中占主要地位, 在…中拥有最重要的位置
  10. 影响
  11. 在…中具有最重要的特色
  12. 高耸于,耸立于

dominate自然拼读

dom·i·nate

dam neIt

dominate变形

第三人称单数:dominates

现在分词:dominating

过去式:dominated

过去分词:dominated

dominate扩展

dominating (adj.), dominatingly (adv.), dominator (n.)

dominate词根

词根:dominate

adj.

dominant 显性的;占优势的;支配的,统治的

dominated 占主导地位的;强势的;占统治地位的;[数] 受控的

dominating 主要的;独裁的;专横的

n.

dominant 显性

dominance 优势;统治;支配

domination 控制;支配

dominion 主权,统治权;支配;领土

v.

dominated 控制,支配;处于支配地位(dominate的过去式)

dominating 支配;统治(dominate的ing形式)

dominate英英释义

verb

transitive verb

rule, control

an empire that dominated the world

to exert the supreme determining or guiding influence on

the ambition that has dominated his life

to overlook from a superior elevation or command because of superior height or position

a hill that dominates the town

to be predominant in

sugar maples dominate the forest

to have a commanding or preeminent place or position in

name brands dominate the market

intransitive verb

to have or exert mastery, control, or preeminence a dominating factor in industrial growth

his desire to dominate

to occupy a more elevated or superior position

dominate词组

dominate the market欺行霸市

dominate词源中文解释

1610年代,“统治,控制”是从 domination 反推而来的词语,或者源自拉丁语 dominatus,过去分词形式为 dominari “统治,支配,治理”,源自 dominus “主人,大师”,源自 domus “房子”(源自 PIE 词根 *dem- “房子,家庭”)。1818年开始出现“对...有主要影响或作用”的意思。不及物动词“占优势,占主导地位”的意思是在1816年出现的。相关词汇: Dominated; dominating。

dominate_体育行业词汇

占绝对优势

dominate_法律行业词汇

统治

dominate词源英文解释

Latin dominatus, past participle of dominari, from dominus master; akin to Latin domus house — more at dome

The first known use of dominate was in 1611

dominate儿童词典英英释义

dominateverb

to have a commanding position or controlling power over

to seem to command by rising high above

a volcano dominates the island

dominateverb

to have a commanding position or controlling power over

to seem to command by rising high above

a volcano dominates the island

dominate 例句

1 The visual impression is dominated by the alignment, not by the individual pulses.

直观效果是由同相轴而不是零星的脉冲支配的.

2 Those aristocrats who regretted the waning of their influence saw a chance to claw some back, if they could master the skills required to dominate the assembly.

3 The Greeks were divided into numerous fractious communities, some of which were able to dominate others by threats of force, unequal alliance, or commerce.

4 Looking back over the full sweep of American history, one would be hard-pressed to discover a presidency more dominated by a single foreign policy problem and simultaneously more divided domestically over how to solve it.

5 As mentioned above, Pythagorean tuning made sense in medieval times, when music was dominated by fifths.

6 “There’s something in us called the unconscious that we’re completely unaware of. It practically dominates our lives, and we don’t even know it.”

7 The University of San Diego baseball team has dominated West Coast Conference opponents, sweeping six of eight series this season.

8 They sat deep in his little face and completely dominated the other features with a roundness which seemed to be outlined in dark pencil, giving him an owlish appearance.

9 Descendants of those societies that achieved centralized government and organized religion earliest ended up dominating the modern world.

10 Whether it be at school or at a conference , speeches and orals dominate most fields of study.

无论是在学校还是在会议上,演讲和口试都是学习的主要部分。

11 I flew to Los Angeles and drove hundreds of miles through the heart of Central California farmland to meet Antonio at a maximum-security prison dominated by gangs and frequent violence.

12 "The unpleasant voices have tended to dominate our perceptions," says Daniel Tichenor, a political science professor at the University of Oregon.

“令人不快的声音往往主导着我们的认知,”俄勒冈大学的政治学教授丹尼尔·蒂切诺尔说。

13 I met Lord Bethell in the prison commander’s office, which was dominated by a large photograph of a glowering President Botha.

14 He’s a big bull of a man, dominating the second row, wearing the red-and-white-striped ascot of the Survivalist Party.

15 In that day the railroads—growing, fighting among themselves, striving to increase and to dominate—used every means to increase their traffic.

16 The train crash dominated the news.

火车相撞事故成了最重要的新闻。

17 The castle dominated the broad fertile valley that maps and men alike called Blackwood Vale.

18 A single billboard, mounted on the cornice of the building across the alley, dominates the view; its surface gleams three yards beyond the glass.

19 But the square was dominated by two buildings that stood at opposite sides.

20 And now, Joe Louis was about to dominate, on the biggest stage in the sport.

dominate 同义词

2 威迫

intimidatory

3 控制

possessively control check rule command grip clutch grasp curb mastery helm dominion takeover mastership contain master possess govern wield bestride seize hold of catch hold of whip hand keep under control get under control keep in check keep in order keep control over keep a check on get under have control over take hold of call the shots have control of keep control of manipulative government regulation governance manipulation monopoly cover stay manage pull conduct regulate manipulate tutor bridle bring be under control kick over the traces in possession keep hold possession determination sway restraint domination rein containment corset thrall direct capture restrict seize dictate damp baffle quench subdue inundate get a grip on get the best of keep a lid on have at feet get mitts on get hooks into button up management dominance conquest modulation taming stem tame restrain rein back regulatory direction saddle -led police handle harness hijack enslave manoeuvre circumscribe grab ahold of hold in check take over the reins take up the reins get ahold of put the brakes on damp down head up rein in reel in keep down controlled governing monopolistic limitation handling seizure take lead operate beat charm rig steer conquer suppress dampen modulate call the tune keep under take over get over hold back be in control be in control of take over from restriction tyranny school run condition determine cure overtake stifle repress keep to get a grip take possession hold sway pilot steering guiding leash hank ride complain snaffle master dom manipular jurisdiction squeeze clamp gripe abstention handhold controlment have carry guard boss discipline freeze dam inhibit allay overstride bring under control have a hold on be master of have a handle on have on the hip

7 高于

above hyper-

12 眺望

overlook

13 高出

spring overtop

19 把持

domination

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