prevail 的定义
- to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally: Silence prevailed along the funeral route.
- to appear or occur as the more important or frequent feature or element; predominate: Green tints prevail in the upholstery.
- to be or prove superior in strength, power, or influence: They prevailed over their enemies in the battle.
- to succeed; become dominant; win out: to wish that the right side might prevail.
- to use persuasion or inducement successfully: He prevailed upon us to accompany him.
prevail 近义词
dominate, control
prevail 的近义词 36 个
- abound
- beat
- overcome
- prove
- reign
- succeed
- triumph
- win
- best
- carry
- command
- conquer
- domineer
- gain
- master
- obtain
- overrule
- predominate
- preponderate
- be common
- be current
- be prevalent
- be usual
- be victorious
- be widespread
- come out on top
- exist generally
- get there
- go great guns
- go places
- hit pay dirt
- luck out
- make it
- make out
- move out
- take off
prevail 的反义词 7 个
更多prevail例句
- Delaware Republicans backed Jim DeMartino, an attorney, but Witzke prevailed.
- Vince was curious whether that strategy would prevail or instead a strategy that targeted more castles would win the day.
- Additionally, implement your prevailing local SEO strategy along with targeting how users are phrasing their queries.
- They prevailed against Houston’s Phi Slama Jama in 1984 and were within 5 points of winning all three, if it weren’t for historic shooting from eighth-seeded Villanova in 1985 and a shot from some guy named Michael Jordan in 1982.
- It’s hard to say what will prevail in the long run because the evidence points to the fact that this is working to rank sites.
- As McCain so eloquently stated Monday, we must not “risk our national honor to prevail in this or any war.”
- And if the Little Sisters prevail, the entire contraception mandate falls.
- Photoshop, on-line image manipulators and videogamers prevail.
- These fanatical groups wish to create fundamentalist enclaves in which some version of Sharia law will prevail.
- Then, a Perry campaign has to prevail in the general election.
- Dense fogs always prevail, and generally make the country very damp.
- The Marshal's arguments seemed about to prevail when news arrived that Bruyre, commanding the cavalry, was seriously wounded.
- The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, "Behold, how ye prevail nothing; lo, the world is gone after him."
- Fortunately, they prevail in a comparatively small section, for we did not find them outside of Cornwall and Devon.
- Its surface would be visited by fierce winds induced by the very great differences of temperature which would then prevail.