形容词主要的,占主导地位的; 占优势的,卓越的; 有影响的; 特优种
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1. Green was the predominant color in the forest.
绿色是森林的主色调。
1. 主导:文章最后一句指出,最重要的是习俗在人的体验和信仰中所起的主导(predominant)作用,以及习俗的丰富多彩性. [详细解答] [A]意为:人们节约少了. 第二段指出,1964年实际(in real terms)消费量增长了近11%(by close to 11%),
2. 支配,优势的:predispose 使倾向於,使偏向於 | predominant 支配,优势的 | predominate 支配,占优势
3. 主要的,优势的:predictor 预报器,预测器 | predominant 主要的,优势的 | pre-evaporator 初步蒸发器
4. 卓越的:predominance 优势 | predominant 卓越的 | predominate over 统治
1. 占主导地位的;占支配地位的
If something is predominant, it is more important or noticeable than anything else in a set of people or things.
e.g. Amanda's predominant emotion was that of confusion.
阿曼达主要还是感到困惑。
1. With English as the language of business in Singapore and the world, it has a predominant role at NUS.
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2. Silent murmurs of prayers and quiet words of consolation have the predominant forms of expression and communication at the small Southeastern Asian communities in China.
3. Overseas companies are the predominant players in China's data management market.
4. predominant什么意思
4. As a predominant means of ensuring the security of electronic transactions, online signatures have seen widespread application in recent years.
5. Recent developments on the economic front suggest that inflation remains the predominant risk for the country's economy.
6. predominant的近义词
6. Like it or not, coal will remain China's predominant energy source in the foreseeable future.
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7. But the Chinese currency is hardly a predominant cause of America's economic malaise, argues Cohen.
8. predominant
8. Back in the age of the planned economy, the omnipotent government had predominant influence on nearly all aspects of society.
9. Critics of the project claim the design is not in keeping with the predominant Chinese architectural style of the capital.
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10. Still later, a new theory became predominant football training should start as early as possible.
adj
1. predominant
1. having superior power and influence
e.g. the predominant mood among policy-makers is optimism
Synonym: overriding paramount predominate preponderant preponderating
2. most frequent or common
e.g. prevailing winds
Synonym: prevailing prevalent dominant rife