dominate的意思和读音

dominate

: [ˈdɑmɪˌneɪt] : [ˈdɒmɪneɪt]

v.

dominates  dominating  dominated  

v.+n.dominate conversation,dominate policy,dominate region

v.control,rule,lead,govern,direct

dominatev.

1.[t][i]~ (sb/sth)to control or have a lot of influence over sb/sth, especially in an unpleasant way

As a child he was dominated by his father.

He tended to dominate the conversation.

She always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate.

2.[t]~ sthto be the most important or noticeable feature of sth

The train crash dominated the news.

3.[t]~ sthto be the largest, highest or most obvious thing in a place

The cathedral dominates the city.

4.[t][i]~ (sth)to play much better than your opponent in a game

Arsenal dominated the first half of the match.

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v.1.to control something or someone, often in a negative way, because you have more power or influence2.if an object dominates a place, it is so big or high that it is easy to notice3.to be the most important issue, activity, problem, etc. in a particular situation4.to play much better than your opponents in a game or sport1.to control something or someone, often in a negative way, because you have more power or influence2.if an object dominates a place, it is so big or high that it is easy to notice3.to be the most important issue, activity, problem, etc. in a particular situation4.to play much better than your opponents in a game or sport

1. dominant adj. , dominate v. , door n. ...

2. ,〖 control〗 ;dominate;rule〗 〖 reinsman〗 ...

3. dominant adj. , dominate v. , door n. ...

4. enemies v. dominate v. inquiries v. ...

5. confide () dominate indomitable ...

6. 〖 becompetent;fillthepostwithcredit〗 dominate便〖 findsth.agreatconvenienc…

7. mainstream dominate materialistic ...

8. doctor dominate duck ...

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1.Yet the insistence on immediate spending cuts continued to dominate the political landscape, with malign effects on the U. S. economy.

2.American movies and TV series dominate our screens and the American Dream seems to have become more or less universal.

3.Yet again, it is now racing to catch up in a part of the market where the Japanese overwhelmingly dominate.

4.And this ensures that our efforts to dominate the wind, solar, nuclear and electric car industries will not be challenged by America.

5.Intent to dominate is usually going to make more enemies than friends, but it's a sensational quality to have for a professional athlete.

6.in love we affirm one another but do not dominate. To love is not to win or lose, but to help and be helped.

7.But you have to find out, to put your relationship in its right place, which is not to be jealous, not to possess, not to dominate - love.——

8.We get so used to looking at it, so dependent on its flickering pictures, that it begins to dominate our lives.

9.In Latin America, the ongoing machinations surrounding last month's disputed presidential election result continued to dominate the news.西

10.It was an almost desperate need to alter or to stop the negative cycle of events which seemed to dominate my relationships and my life.