dominator / ˈdɒm əˌneɪt /

主宰者支配者统治者支配人

dominator2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dom·i·nat·ed, dom·i·nat·ing.

  1. to rule over; govern; control.
  2. to tower above; overlook; overshadow: A tall pine dominated the landscape.
  3. to predominate, permeate, or characterize.
v. 无主动词 verb

dom·i·nat·ed, dom·i·nat·ing.

  1. to rule; exercise control; predominate.
  2. to occupy a commanding or elevated position.

dominator 近义词

dominator

等同于 taskmaster

dominator

等同于 boss

dominator

等同于 straw boss

dominator

等同于 taskmistress

dominator

等同于 head

更多dominator例句

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  2. In breaking those barriers, Ng will undoubtedly influence a younger generation of girls to aim for jobs in the traditionally male-dominated world of baseball.
  3. Over the past few decades, our politics has become sharply divided by density, with Democrats dominating cities and Republicans dominating rural areas.
  4. Bieber ran the table with all 30 writers giving him their first-place vote for dominating the pandemic-shortened, 60-game season.
  5. The Brees-led New Orleans Saints destroyed the Bucs, 38-3, on “Sunday Night Football,” dominating in every way.
  6. Hutz plays A.K., the frontman of a band called, yes, Gogol Bordello, who earns money on the side as a male dominator.
  7. My creature, viz., a particular expression of will, would have become my dominator.
  8. Had he not been the very monk he was, he would not have been the dominator of men and situations that he proved himself to be.
  9. She, on the contrary, only found in Musset a child, and what she was seeking was a dominator.
  10. Until he was beaten he was dominator, arbiter, and despot, if he chose to be.
  11. He was tender and he was happy, but he was, after all, the dominator.