单词 | predominant |
释义 | Word family adjective predominant verb predominate adverb predominantly pre·dom·i·nant /prɪˈdɒmɪnənt $ -ˈdɑː-/ AWL adjective POWERmore powerful, more common, or more easily noticed than others 占优势的;占主导地位的;最普遍的;最显著[突出]的 the predominant group in society 社会中的主导群体 In this painting, the predominant colour is black. 这幅画的主色调是黑色。► see thesaurus at mainExamples from the Corpuspredominant• On the main line, the remorseless reduction in fleet sizes resulted in Mark 3 vehicles steadily being more predominant.• Advocacy should become their predominant activity.• The predominant clay mineral constituents in lake muds from both regions include smectite, illite-smectites and lesser kaolinite.• Yellow is the predominant color in most of his paintings.• The addition of learning skills and the intelligent construction of knowledge through exploration gradually becomes a predominant feature of the transactional style.• Khan is a Pathan, the predominant group in the Northwest Frontier, although he grew up in Punjab.• When we visited the country, our predominant impression was one of poverty and hardship.• What are the predominant power strategies?• A form of hospital where the predominant smell was dettol?• Immigration is the predominant social issue of the day.• The predominant view in Britain and other Western countries associates aging with decline, dependency, isolation, and often poverty.pre·dom·i·nant adjectiveChineseSyllable more more noticed more or Corpus than common, others powerful, easily |
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