短语搭配
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dominate policy
主导政策
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dominate conversation
主导谈话
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dominate region
占据地区;主导地区
双语例句
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The emperor dominated the economy and military affairs of the country in ancient times.
皇帝在古代控制着国家的经济和军事。
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The company is going to dominate the whole market with its new products.
这家公司将以他们的新产品主导整个市场。
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The little boy has been dominated by his parents since he was a child.
小男孩从小就被他的父母支配着。
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Sci-fiction and fantasy have come to dominate pop culture.
科幻和幻想已经主导了流行文化
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In rural areas, there isn't much competition, so large companies tend to dominate the market.
农村地区竞争并不激烈,大公司往往能主导市场。
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He's the type of person who likes to dominate conversations.
他是那种喜欢主导聊天的人。
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Firstly, you need to define your niche. Find one specific area and dominate it.
首先,你需要找准你的领域。选择一个具体领域,然后成为这个领域最有影响力的人。
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Jones had set out to intimidate and dominate Paul.
琼斯曾试图威胁并控制保罗。
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The big companies dominate the lower price points.
大公司在低端价格领域占主导地位。
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He denied that his country wants to dominate Europe.
他否认他的国家想称霸欧洲。
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The book is expected to dominate the best-seller lists.
这本书预期将占据畅销书榜首的位置。
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It is appropriate that Hispanic names dominate the list.
西班牙人的名字在这个名单中占主导地位是适当的。
近义词
vt.
possesscontainregulatebitbottle
vi.
advantage overprevail over
词根词缀
domin
统治, 专制
domin
同根词
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dominant
adj. 最重要的;最强大的;最有影响的;居高临下的;显性的;优势的;最佳的;最好的;较好的
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predominate
v. 占优势;占绝大多数;占主导地位;占支配地位
同根词
词根 dominate
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dominant
adj. 显性的;占优势的;支配的,统治的 n. 显性
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dominated
adj. 占主导地位的;强势的;占统治地位的;[数] 受控的 v. 控制,支配;处于支配地位(dominate的过去式)
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dominating
adj. 主要的;独裁的;专横的 v. 支配;统治(dominate的ing形式)
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dominance
n. 优势;统治;支配
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domination
n. 控制;支配
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dominion
n. 主权,统治权;支配;领土
百科
1. dominate(英[ˈdɒmɪneɪt],美[ˈdɑːmɪneɪt]),英语单词,动词,意思为支配;统治;控制。短语搭配有dominate policy(主导政策)。例句为“Third, they now dominate left-of-centre politics.(第三,他们目前在偏左派的政治力量中占主导地位。)” dominate近义词有possess、contain等。形容词形式为dominant,名词形式为dominance。
释义
v.
have a commanding influence on; exercise control over
支配;统治;控制
be the most important or conspicuous person or thing in
成为…中最重要(或最显眼)的人(或事物)
(of something tall or high)have a commanding position over; overlook
(高大的东西)高耸于;俯瞰
词源
"early 17th cent.: from Latin dominat- ‘ruled, governed', from the verb dominari, from dominus ‘lord, master’."