形容词有领导作风的; 统治的,独裁的
动词控制( dominate的现在分词 ); 在…中占首要地位; 在…中具有最重要(或明显)的特色; 在…中拥有最重要的位置
1. 专横的:dominate 支配 | dominating 专横的 | domination 支配
2. 主宰比赛:dodge躲避,包括一切形式的躲避 | Dominating主宰比赛 | doom bringer末日
3. 支配:Numerous 眾多的 | Dominating 支配 | AMmunition 軍火
4. 可以主宰一整天的时间 (连翘四节):连翘三节课而未上一节课:killing spree | 可以主宰一整天的时间 (连翘四节):Dominating | 翘课如麻(连翘五节):mega kill
1. 个性强势的;左右他人的
A dominating person has a very strong personality and influences the people around them.
e.g. She certainly was a dominating figure in politics...
她在政坛上无疑是一个强势人物。
e.g. The boy was brought up by his mother, who was a dominating influence in his life.
那个男孩被他的母亲带大,母亲对他一生起着决定性的影响。
1. Reliability is the dominating issue in all buying decisions as it has a high impact on life cycle costs and revenues.
2. With so many big issues dominating this year's legislative season, a call for improved taxation for China's capital markets may understandably draw little attention.
3. Huntington proposed the clash of civilizations theory and pointed out that the great divisions among humankind and the dominating source of conflict would be cultural.
4. With just one color scheme dominating each piece, the works have a pure aesthetic value.
5. Used to dominating the enterprises and hiring docile and submissive employees, they can hardly accept competent managers with strong personalities for administering their firms.
6. Li says the domestic market could consolidate in the coming years with 12 or 13 giant beer makers dominating the market.
7. dominating的解释
7. Project contracting and infrastructure investment combined are increasingly dominating China's contracting industry overseas, and the industry has reached a plateau as it upgrades.
8. With food safety dominating headlines, government agencies vowed to check sources of cooking oil and work on quality standards.
9. GM soybean and corn began dominating our edible oil market even before we became aware of it.
10. The government tightened control of foreign takeovers this year amid rising criticism that overseas companies are dominating some industries.
adj
1. dominating
1. offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power
e.g. an autocratic person
autocratic behavior
a bossy way of ordering others around
a rather aggressive and dominating character
managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way
a swaggering peremptory manner
Synonym: autocratic bossy high-and-mighty magisterial peremptory
2. most powerful or important or influential
e.g. the economically ascendant class
D-day is considered the dominating event of the war in Europe
3. used of a height or viewpoint
e.g. a commanding view of the ocean
looked up at the castle dominating the countryside
the balcony overlooking the ballroom
Synonym: commanding overlooking