dominantly 的 2 个定义
- ruling, governing, or controlling; having or exerting authority or influence: dominant in the chain of command.
- occupying or being in a commanding or elevated position.
- predominant; main; major; chief: Corn is the dominant crop of Iowa.
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- 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.
- Also called, Informal, dom . the participant in a BDSM sexual encounter or relationship to whom power and control are transferred.See also dominatrix, domme.
- Music. the fifth tone of a diatonic scale.
- 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.
dominantly 近义词
等同于 principally
dominantly 的近义词 33 个
- basically
- chiefly
- first and foremost
- generally
- importantly
- largely
- mostly
- notably
- particularly
- predominantly
- primarily
- above all
- before anything else
- cardinally
- eminently
- especially
- essentially
- first of all
- for the most part
- fundamentally
- in the first place
- in the main
- materially
- peculiarly
- preeminently
- prevailingly
- prevalently
- substantially
- superlatively
- supremely
- to a great degree
- universally
- vitally
更多dominantly例句
- It also has a dominant position in rural getaways, for much the same reasons.
- So we’re trying to get to those companies early to hire outside the dominant homogenous group.
- After years as the ball-dominant centerpiece of Houston’s offense, Harden is a tricky fit to drop onto most other contenders.
- While the team is small and advertising remains Flipboard’s dominant source of revenue, the investments have paid off.
- Back in 2017, the Commission found Google to be a dominant company in Internet search.
- While Gezari writes a dominantly American-centric story, she incorporates key Afghan perspectives.
- He had spoken dominantly and expected her to yield to his will.
- Quebec was dominantly rural; its men married young, and the country parishes had little touch with the outside world.
- On the whole the particular trip of which I am now speaking stands out dominantly in my memory because of Rubenstein.
- It was run dominantly by my father in the interest of religious and moral theories, with which this boy had little sympathy.
- A variant of the ware is represented in a milk pan with a dominantly red body which has a clear-amber, rather than black, glaze.