domination 的定义
- an act or instance of dominating.
- rule or sway; control, often arbitrary.
- dominations, Theology. one of the nine orders of celestial attendants of God.Compare angel.
domination 近义词
control; subjection
更多domination例句
- From unicorns aiming for world domination to small township startups looking to make a difference in women’s lives, Africa is replete with innovators.
- This year, Olivia Rodrigo’s path from Disney stardom to pop-chart domination bears broad similarities to Spears’.
- Take note, the gargantuan cruise liners have returned to this maritime town, but in a fraction of their former domination, so walking the ancient streets now is manageable and magical.
- To be sure, the Swoosh has still had more athletes on the podium than any other company, but it hasn’t been total domination.
- They are now built for postseason success rather than just regular-season domination.
- But Flagg, too, comes apart in his machinations, bent ever more fully on political domination.
- Maybe some light domination but nothing that can be considered degrading.
- It was about, as James Bond once sighed to Dr. No, “world domination, the same old story.”
- Once Europe got its first taste of ice cream, world domination was pretty much inevitable.
- Local pushback against ISIS domination in these areas to bring a power sharing arrangement, seems ever more remote.
- As in many women of Southern race, the period of hot blood had passed into a period of intrigue and domination.
- The book was a violent attack on the spirit of domination which characterized the Christian priesthood at that time.
- Neurotic tendencies which unfit women for marriage—the desire for domination.
- The domination of the present governing clique will go, and one hopes that something better will take its place.
- And Europe must see that the Slavs became a barrier and not a help to Russian designs of domination.