preponderating / prɪˈpɒn dəˌreɪt /

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preponderating 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

pre·pon·der·at·ed, pre·pon·der·at·ing.

  1. to exceed something else in weight; be the heavier.
  2. to incline downward or descend, as one scale or end of a balance, because of greater weight; be weighed down.
  3. to be superior in power, force, influence, number, amount, etc.; predominate: Evidence for the accused preponderated at the trial.

preponderating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

dominate

更多preponderating例句

  1. Indignation may operate on your minds, but a due sense of your own dignity, I trust, will preponderate.
  2. "The asses preponderate in the streets," said John Turner to me.
  3. When motives of interest are balanced against motives of duty, it is well if the former do not sometimes preponderate.
  4. Blue and grey eyes, too, he will expect to preponderate over the black and hazel.
  5. But it is the bad side which will preponderate; it is the darkest practices which will develop themselves most typically.