[VERB 动词]在…中占首要地位,在…中最具影响力 To dominate a situation means to be the most powerful or important person or thing in it.
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The book is expected to dominate the best-seller lists...
这本书预计会占据畅销书排行榜的榜首。
...countries where life is dominated by war...
战事频繁的国家
No single factor appears to dominate.
没有一个因素看似是决定性的。
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...the domination of the market by a small number of organizations.
少数机构对市场的垄断
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[VERB 动词]控制;统治;支配 If one country or person dominates another, they have power over them.
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He denied that his country wants to dominate Europe...
他否认他的国家想要控制欧洲。
Women are no longer dominated by the men in their relationships...
在两性关系中女性不再受制于男性。
The countries of Eastern Europe immediately started to dominate.
东欧国家立即开始占据支配地位。
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They had five centuries of domination by the Romans.
他们被罗马人统治了 5 个世纪。
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[VERB 动词]俯视;高耸于 If a building, mountain, or other object dominates an area, it is so large or impressive that you cannot avoid seeing it.
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It's one of the biggest buildings in this area, and it really dominates this whole place.
这是该地区最大的建筑物之一,雄踞在整个地区之上。
...its skyline dominated by the central mosque.
中央的清真寺高耸天际
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dom·in·ate★AWL/ˈdɒmɪneɪt; NAmEˈdɑːmɪneɪt/verb1★[transitive , intransitive ]dominate(sb/sth) to control or have a lot of influence over sb/sth, especially in an unpleasant way 支配;控制;左右;影响◆As a child he was dominated by his father.他小时候由父亲主宰一切。◆He tended to dominate the conversation.他不时左右着交谈的内容。◆She always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate.她在会上总是滔滔不绝,但她左右不了局面。2★[transitive ]dominatesth to be the most important or noticeable feature of sth 在…中具有最重要(或明显)的特色◆The train crash dominated the news.火车相撞事故成了最重要的新闻。3[transitive ]dominatesth to be the largest, highest or most obvious thing in a place 在…中最显眼的位置;俯视;高耸于◆The cathedral dominates the city.大教堂俯视全城。4[transitive , intransitive ]dominate(sth) ( sport 体) to play much better than your opponent in a game (在比赛中)占有优势,占据主动,控制战局◆Arsenal dominated the first half of the match.阿森纳队在上半场比赛中占据上风。▶dom·in·ationAWLdominationdominations/ˌdɒmɪˈneɪʃn; NAmEˌdɑːmɪˈneɪʃn/noun[uncountable ]◆political domination政治上的支配◆companies fighting for domination of the software market争取控制软件市场的公司dominatedominatesdominateddominatingdom·in·ate/ˈdɒmɪneɪt; NAmEˈdɑːmɪneɪt/dom·in·ation/ˌdɒmɪˈneɪʃn; NAmEˌdɑːmɪˈneɪʃn/
1[intransitive, transitive] to control someone or something or to have more importance than other people or things: The industry is dominated by five multinational companies. New Orleans dominated throughout the game. Her loud voice totally dominated the conversation. Education issues dominated the election campaign.2[transitive] to be larger and more noticeable than anything else in a place: The cathedral dominates the city.—dominating adjective: his dominating characteristic
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