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preponderantly是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 优势的
  2. 压倒性的
  3. 占优势的
  4. 突出的
  5. 主要的
  6. 占多数的
  7. 主导的
  8. 压倒的
  9. 超过的
  10. 以重胜的
  11. 更有影响的

preponderantly词根

词根:preponderant

adj.

preponderant 占优势的;突出的;压倒性的

n.

preponderance 优势;多数;占优势

vi.

preponderate (在重量、数量、力量等方面)占优势

vt.

preponderate 胜过;压倒

preponderantly英英释义

Adjective:
  1. having superior power and influence;

    "the predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism"

preponderantly词源英文解释

The first known use of preponderant was in the 15th century

preponderantly儿童词典英英释义

preposterousadjective

making little or no sense : absurd

preposterousadjective

making little or no sense : absurd

prepossessionnoun

an attitude, belief, or impression formed beforehand : prejudice

great concern with just one idea or object

prepossessingadjective

creating a good impression : attractive

a prepossessing appearance

prepossessverb

preoccupy sense 1

to influence beforehand especially so as to win approval

prepositionnoun

a word or group of words that combines with a noun or pronoun to form a phrase that usually acts as an adverb, adjective, or noun

"with" in "the house with the red door" is a preposition

prepositionnoun

a word or group of words that combines with a noun or pronoun to form a phrase that usually acts as an adverb, adjective, or noun

"with" in "the house with the red door" is a preposition

prepositionnoun

a word or group of words that combines with a noun or pronoun to form a phrase that usually acts as an adverb, adjective, or noun

"with" in "the house with the red door" is a preposition

preponderantadjective

having greater weight, force, or influence : predominant

having greater frequency

preponderantly 例句

1 It turned preponderantly to commercial and economic aims.

2 Hence it is obvious that in any dispute which might arise between Judy and Maggie, the latter was likely to have numbers preponderantly upon her side.

3 She is preponderantly agricultural, with but one city of any size, and very few of her women are other than pure and intelligent.

4 The Anglican Church was at the beginning of the nineteenth century preponderantly evangelical, low-church and conscious of itself as Protestant.

5 Those who study millennials knew that even if Trump pulled out a win in 2016 “his insular appeal to his preponderantly white coalition has exposed the party to a clear long-term risk.”

6 Statistics from Global Inequality, a 2016 book by the development economist Branko Milanović, indicate that in relative terms the greatest benefits of globalisation have accrued to a rising “emerging middle class”, based preponderantly in China.

7 In Illinois, also, the current of migration was at first preponderantly Southern, but the settlers were less often from the Atlantic coast.

8 A federal amendment, on the other hand, depending for its adoption upon Congress and ratifying legislatures, was in the hands of a far more liberal, intelligent, and preponderantly American group.

9 The authors have no explanation for the apparent lack of awareness for this widely preponderant syndrome and its severe cosmetically disfiguring potential.

10 With preponderant influence in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, Iran is the regional power that has best been able to take advantage of the crisis in the Middle East.

11 But the clergy did not think him "safe," and gave their votes preponderantly to the veteran Hadfield.

12 This class, as has been said, was preponderantly in the majority, but its mass was being constantly diminished as a little knowledge of danger seeped into its substance.

13 The coast was preponderantly English, but the later tides of continental immigration flowed across to the free lands.

14 Her laughter appeared partly addressed to the good faith with which Miriam described herself as preponderantly interested in the subtler problems of her art.

15 Take one more instance in that district—out of the many—in the town of Cavan, a preponderantly Catholic borough.

16 The relevance and recent growth of regional Mexican music has become undeniable, and today, the genre holds a preponderant place within the industry.

17 Realism, however, has its rights in the forward sweep of the specifically human side of life with all its diversions, its constraints, and its preponderantly natural character.

18 Although this pioneer society was preponderantly an agricultural society it was rapidly learning that agriculture alone was not sufficient for its life.

19 The globe shows that the entire southern hemisphere ispreponderantly water — the widest parts of the Atlantic and Pacific , the unbroken sweep of Antarctic seas circling the world .

地球仪显示,水在整个南半球占绝对优势—包括大西洋和太平洋最广阔的部分以及环抱地球的南极海洋。

20 The New York market deals preponderantly 22 in what are known as contracts for future delivery, or, in the language of the Exchange, "futures."

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