predominant 的定义
- having ascendancy, power, authority, or influence over others; preeminent.
- preponderant; prominent: a predominant trait; the predominant color of a painting.
predominant 近义词
ruling; most important
predominant 的近义词 44 个
- dominant
- dominating
- main
- potent
- prevailing
- prevalent
- weighty
- absolute
- all-powerful
- almighty
- arbitrary
- ascendant
- authoritative
- capital
- chief
- controlling
- directing
- effective
- efficacious
- governing
- holding the reins
- imperious
- influential
- leading
- mighty
- official
- omnipotent
- overbearing
- overpowering
- paramount
- predominate
- preponderant
- primary
- prime
- principal
- prominent
- reigning
- sovereign
- superior
- superlative
- supervisory
- supreme
- surpassing
- transcendent
predominant 的反义词 7 个
更多predominant例句
- Protection will also be needed if variants that are more virulent become predominant in the United States, experts say.
- Beginning late Wednesday night, some short-range models predicted that sleet would be the predominant form, after an initial burst of snow.
- He also talks up the potential of Skeleton’s ultracapacitors in maintaining electrical-grid stability as relatively unpredictable renewables become more predominant.
- Meeting it will require a sweeping overhaul of the country’s energy system—a transition complicated by the fact that the country is still rapidly building new coal-fired power plants, by far the country’s predominant energy source.
- As a physical good with a complicated manufacturing process, it seemed to be under more threat than streaming, the predominant way people now listen to music.
- Man vs. Nature is the predominant theme of the film, and I always tried to go back to that imagery.
- The predominant focus of cancer drug development today is on “targeted therapies” that are both innovative and lucrative.
- The industry was shifting and writers were becoming predominant in the success of shows.
- The predominant school of thought holds that the markets are irrationally acting—and crashing—in response to the news.
- In an election season in which the economy is the predominant issue, the report has assumed even greater importance.
- In the parish churches, many of which are of great interest, the predominant styles are Decorated and Perpendicular.
- Then began the present aspect of field and forest; and modern types of animals were introduced and became predominant.
- In the lowest animals touch was the predominant, if not the only sense, taste perhaps being associated with it.
- We do not indeed know how the predominant character of the Mes was shown—whether, for example, the melody ended on the Mes.
- Marie Touchet, who was very young when brought to court, came at an age when all the noblest sentiments are predominant.