dominating 的 2 个定义
dom·i·nat·ed, dom·i·nat·ing.
- to rule over; govern; control.
- to tower above; overlook; overshadow: A tall pine dominated the landscape.
- to predominate, permeate, or characterize.
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dom·i·nat·ed, dom·i·nat·ing.
- to rule; exercise control; predominate.
- to occupy a commanding or elevated position.
dominating 近义词
controlling
更多dominating例句
- While the fires in California, Oregon, and Washington have been dominating US headlines, Brazil has actually topped the charts for fire hot spots globally.
- Apple’s annual September event is usually dominated by the introduction of new iPhones.
- Apple holds its annual September event this Tuesday, but it’s expected to be quite different from the usual iPhone-dominated unveilings that the company held in the past.
- Intel’s era is over now, thanks to the dominating run of its crosstown rival, Nvidia.
- That’s a lucrative market dominated by Intel, which has about 90% share.
- We have reached a tipping point where mega donors completely dominate the landscape.
- A male and female who do most of the mating dominate packs, and younger subordinates only breed occasionally.
- More recently, the rows of red and gray cement housing project blocks that sprouted up in the 1980s dominate the view.
- This makes him responsible for creation, so that he might dominate it in order to develop it until the end of time.
- Abdullah says al Nusra is made up 80 percent of Syrians; foreign fighters dominate ISIS.
- General Rios had not sufficient troops to dominate several islands covering such a large area.
- We must place him in a way to dominate everything else—a pedestal, or better still, a throne—no, no; he mustnt be sitting.
- Then, unconsciously, he was infected by another tendency; a new thought was destined to dominate his brain.
- Do not allow your personal color-sympathies to dominate your work.
- Health interests are fused with social and economic development, but should undoubtedly dominate rather than be dominated by them.