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词根:predominant
adj.predominant 主要的;卓越的;支配的;有力的;有影响的
n.predominance 优势;卓越
vi.predominate 占主导(或支配)地位;占优势
vt.predominate 支配,主宰;在…中占优势
adjective
predominant
verb
intransitive verb
to hold advantage in numbers or quantity
to exert controlling power or influence : prevail
transitive verb
to exert control over : dominate
Adjective alteration of predominant Verb Medieval Latin praedominatus, past participle of praedominari
The first known use of predominate was in 1589
preenverb
to groom with the bill
a bird preening its feathers
to make one's appearance neat and tidy
preened in front of the mirror
preenverb
to groom with the bill
a bird preening its feathers
to make one's appearance neat and tidy
preened in front of the mirror
preemptverb
to settle upon (as public land) with the right to purchase before others
to take by such a right
to take before someone else can : appropriate
preempt a seat at the stadium
to take the place of
the president's speech preempted the regular program
preeminentadjective
having supreme rank, dignity, or importance : outstanding
preeminentadjective
having supreme rank, dignity, or importance : outstanding
preeminencenoun
the quality or state of being preeminent
predominateverb
to be predominant : prevail
to go beyond others in number or quantity
cottages predominated
predominateverb
to be predominant : prevail
to go beyond others in number or quantity
cottages predominated
1 This has resulted in the predomination of sp2-rich structures — which tend to be two-dimensional — in compounds tested for drug discovery.
2 A forthcoming documentary, "The Business of Recovery," exposes the private addiction treatment industry for it's predomination of the 12-step approach – with fees in the tens of thousands of dollars per month.
3 If videogames have become the predominant art form of the 21st Century, they have done so by amusing a population that has embraces its own predomination.
4 Beyond curbing the predomination of residents from any one country, Mr. Sawaris also wants to find a celebrity endorser for Andermatt.
5 Celestial influences—omens—climacterics—predominations.—Lucky and unlucky days.—Empirics, etc.
6 the predominate color in the painting
7 the predominate reason for the change
8 Older people predominate in that neighborhood.
9 The Riverbanks Zoo's study documented that three-fourth of the animals at the zoo exhibited some behavioral response to the 2017 eclipse with the predominate response being to mimic nighttime behaviors.
10 Looking for an explanation for why warblers are more likely to be found in parks where trees are located than on streets where buildings predominate?
11 The predomination of blues gave the painting a quiet tone.
以蓝色为主调使那幅画作有一种宁静的气氛.
12 Objective To present the predomination and surgical procedures of prefabricated radial flaps for reconstruction of lips.
目的探讨预构前臂皮瓣再造唇的形态设计和外科操作技巧.
13 In recent years, numerical control machine has got important status and predomination in manufacturing of China.
近几年来我国制造业中, 数控机床的占有率不断提高,在生产中已经占有重要地位.
1 支配
ruling dominant governing reigning predominant overmastering control hand government management grip jurisdiction reign governance grasp sway mastery regimen dominance helm dominion domination yoke lordship predominance raj mastership over rule dominate govern predominate run condition manage guide ride lord wield overrule bestride oversway hold the reins take the reins whip hand have in leash hold in leash keep control over control over have control over have control of keep control of
2 卓越
jim-dandy great fine master signal leading exceptional prominent worthy noble ace sovereign standout paramount sublime towering eminent predominant transcendental raving masterly whiz-bang surpassing preeminent ripsnorting supereminent stickout noteworthily eminently preeminently superexcellence class height excellence distinction greatness superiority prominence eminence transcendence preeminence predominance paramountcy eminency noteworthiness prominency singularize