dominant / ˈdɒm ə nənt /

⭐基础词汇占据主导地位占据主导地位的占据优势的占据主导地位的是

dominant2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. ruling, governing, or controlling; having or exerting authority or influence: dominant in the chain of command.
  2. occupying or being in a commanding or elevated position.
  3. predominant; main; major; chief: Corn is the dominant crop of Iowa.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Genetics. the one of a pair of alternative alleles that masks the effect of the other when both are present in the same cell or organism.the trait or character determined by such an allele.Compare recessive.
  2. Also called, Informal, dom . the participant in a BDSM sexual encounter or relationship to whom power and control are transferred.See also dominatrix, domme.
  3. Music. the fifth tone of a diatonic scale.
  4. Ecology. any of one or more types of plants, or sometimes animals, that by virtue of abundance, size, or habits exert so important an influence on the conditions of an area as to determine, to a great extent, what other organisms can live there.

dominant 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

superior, controlling

adj. 形容词 adjective

main, primary

更多dominant例句

  1. Stephen Strasburg had one of the most dominant Octobers ever in 2019.
  2. Schottenheimer’s preferred style was known as “Marty Ball,” built around a dominant ground game he believed was the key to offensive success.
  3. Some researchers have warned that if the variant takes hold in the US, it could become the dominant form by March.
  4. That result held up even in the South Africa portion of its trial, where a concerning virus variant that has shown the ability to evade some immunity has become dominant.
  5. In the three seasons since Draymond Green was last an All-Star, Golden State has experienced both Finals victory and loss, posted one of the worst records in team history and retooled one of the most dominant lineups of all-time.
  6. For all that we may wish it to be, “dating” simply is not the dominant romantic culture here.
  7. Many young women in the BDSM subculture find their way into a dominant role, whether coming from a submissive standpoint or not.
  8. The sharply tailored blazer and weighty jewelry that cling to her body hints at the dominant personality she possesses.
  9. During these encounters, bigger, more dominant grizzlies sometimes kill younger bears (and unwary humans).
  10. Jarrett is the first person to fully inhabit this newly dominant role.
  11. Those in whom the impulse is strong and dominant are perhaps those who in later years make the good society actors.
  12. It was not a languid, speculative, preference of one theory of government to another, but a fierce and dominant passion.
  13. Lacedaemon consequently continued to be dominant in Greece till other states began to employ regular troops.
  14. But the dominant party, elated by the victory which they had gained over their adversaries, were encouraged to fresh extortions.
  15. Wherever there is arbitrary rule, there must be necessity, on the part of the dominant classes, superiority be assumed.