prevail的意思和读音

prevail

: [prɪˈveɪl] : [prɪ'veɪl]

v.

prevails  prevailing  prevailed  

adj.+n.view prevail

adv.+v.ultimately prevail

v.fail

v.triumph,win through,succeed,be victorious,overcome

prevailv.

1.[i]~ (in/among sth)to exist or be very common at a particular time or in a particular place

We were horrified at the conditions prevailing in local prisons.

Those beliefs still prevail among certain social groups.

2.[i]~ (against/over sth)to be accepted, especially after a struggle or an argument

Justice will prevail over tyranny.

Fortunately, common sense prevailed.

3.[i]~ (against/over sb)to defeat an opponent, especially after a long struggle

v.1.,,;, (over; against);,2.;,,,3., (on; upon; with)

v.1.to be the strongest influence or element in a situation2.to exist at a particular time or in a particular situation3.to defeat someone in a game, competition, argument, etc.

1. available a prevail v prevailing a ...

2. transportation n. prevail vi. communication n. ...

3. pretend prevail prevalent

4. presumably ad. 588. prevail vi. 589. quit v. 590. ...

5. pretext prevail ,, prevalent , ...

6. pretend prevail prevalent

7. 【 have】 【 have the weather gauge of; prevail; win the advantage】 【 divination】 ...

8. regulation:n. prevail:v. adopt:v. 88 ...

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1.But if the aborted AT&T deal was a setback for Huawei, the history of the company and its founder demonstrates a determination to prevail.AT&T

2.To be able to see clearly the word prevail, at least 50 cm to 75 cm distance, thus reducing the harm of electromagnetic radiation.5075

3.They also need to be free from some of the measures that prevail in the rest of the company. But they must avoid becoming skunk works.”。

4.Where several wills that have been made conflict with one another in content, the last one shall prevail.

5.Many former ISCI voters seem to have stayed at home, especially in the south, where the group used to prevail.ISCIISCI

6.In case of any contradiction between the modification and this RFP, the latest valid notice in writing shall prevail.

7.In case of any discrepancy, the original Chinese version of this Agreement shall prevail.

8.Assertive Chinese and job-hungry Americans are gearing up for a trade war across the Pacific. Fortunately, cooler heads will likely prevail.

9.In case of any inconsistency between the Articles and this Contract, this Contract shall prevail.

10.He concludes, "It seems to me quite irresponsible to let the current chaos prevail. ",“。”