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词汇 predominant
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Definition of predominant in English:

predominant

adjective prɪˈdɒmɪnəntprəˈdɑmənənt
  • 1Present as the strongest or main element.

    占优势的,占绝大多数的;普遍的,显著的

    the predominant colour was white

    主色调为白色。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Mediterranean at this particular spot is any colour except blue, the predominant hue being dirty grey.
    • Several patterns of presentation allow delineation of cases into four predominant types.
    • Green is the predominant color achieved naturally by using low quality sand with high iron content.
    • The predominant colour in this artwork is red, and the feeling is nice.
    • The color you choose will be determined by the predominant color of the room.
    • The color patterns are very full with the predominant blues and grays showing their tones beautifully.
    • Fats in our food are categorized according to the predominant fatty acid that is present.
    • The three predominant colours of this film are black, white and green.
    • Its runs articles in several languages that are predominant in the area, although the main body is in English.
    • The predominant adverse effect seemed to be depression of the central nervous system.
    Synonyms
    main, chief, principal, most important, of greatest importance, primary, prime, overriding, uppermost, central, cardinal, leading, top-tier, foremost, key, paramount, preponderant, prevailing
    most obvious, most noticeable, most prominent
    informal number-one, top-priority
    1. 1.1 Having or exerting control or power.
      占主导地位的,占支配地位的
      the predominant political forces

      占主导地位的政治力量。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, until recently, water and dirt remained the predominant means of controlling a blaze.
      • Sexual reproduction is the predominant force in the propagation of animals and many plants.
      • Some knowledge of the predominant weed species or groups to be controlled is desirable.
      • We don't have to be the predominant force, by any stretch of imagination now.
      • In 1914, France was one of Europe's leading powers but not the predominant force that it had been in Napoleon's day.
      • Superiority and power are predominant themes in the perioperative environment.
      • The influence of feudalism has been most predominant in the political sphere.
      • He was asked if fear was the predominant emotion in his community as they realize the forces they're up against.
      • Surely it is tautological to say that coercive organizations rely upon coercion as the predominant method of control?
      • From where I sit, the predominant mood seems to be one of rising user power.
      • The predominant pattern is for a successful king's power to fade in old age and for kingly pre-eminence to pass to the ruler of one of the other kingdoms.
      • Although she continues to record, the artist is no longer a predominant force in the music industry.
      • As Britain knows, all predominant power seems for a time invincible, but in fact it is transient.
      • It is a long established principle that cash flows are the predominant force in the valuation of a business.
      Synonyms
      controlling, in control, dominant, predominating, more/most powerful, more/most important, pre-eminent, ascendant, superior, in the ascendancy, ruling, leading, principal, chief, main, supreme, prevalent
      rare prepotent, prepollent

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Old French, from medieval Latin predominant- 'predominating', from the verb predominari (see predominate).

  • danger from Middle English:

    From the early Middle Ages into the 19th century danger meant ‘jurisdiction, power’, originally ‘the power of a lord and master, power to harm’. This reflects its origin in Latin dominus ‘lord’, the root of which also gave us dame, predominant (mid 16th century), and dungeon. In the later Middle Ages danger developed its main modern sense.

Definition of predominant in US English:

predominant

adjectiveprəˈdämənəntprəˈdɑmənənt
  • 1Present as the strongest or main element.

    占优势的,占绝大多数的;普遍的,显著的

    its predominant color was white

    主色调为白色。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The color patterns are very full with the predominant blues and grays showing their tones beautifully.
    • The predominant adverse effect seemed to be depression of the central nervous system.
    • Green is the predominant color achieved naturally by using low quality sand with high iron content.
    • Several patterns of presentation allow delineation of cases into four predominant types.
    • The three predominant colours of this film are black, white and green.
    • The Mediterranean at this particular spot is any colour except blue, the predominant hue being dirty grey.
    • Its runs articles in several languages that are predominant in the area, although the main body is in English.
    • The color you choose will be determined by the predominant color of the room.
    • The predominant colour in this artwork is red, and the feeling is nice.
    • Fats in our food are categorized according to the predominant fatty acid that is present.
    Synonyms
    main, chief, principal, most important, of greatest importance, primary, prime, overriding, uppermost, central, cardinal, leading, top-tier, foremost, key, paramount, preponderant, prevailing
    1. 1.1 Having or exerting control or power.
      占主导地位的,占支配地位的
      the predominant political forces

      占主导地位的政治力量。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some knowledge of the predominant weed species or groups to be controlled is desirable.
      • From where I sit, the predominant mood seems to be one of rising user power.
      • As Britain knows, all predominant power seems for a time invincible, but in fact it is transient.
      • Superiority and power are predominant themes in the perioperative environment.
      • The influence of feudalism has been most predominant in the political sphere.
      • The predominant pattern is for a successful king's power to fade in old age and for kingly pre-eminence to pass to the ruler of one of the other kingdoms.
      • We don't have to be the predominant force, by any stretch of imagination now.
      • It is a long established principle that cash flows are the predominant force in the valuation of a business.
      • Surely it is tautological to say that coercive organizations rely upon coercion as the predominant method of control?
      • In 1914, France was one of Europe's leading powers but not the predominant force that it had been in Napoleon's day.
      • Although she continues to record, the artist is no longer a predominant force in the music industry.
      • He was asked if fear was the predominant emotion in his community as they realize the forces they're up against.
      • Sexual reproduction is the predominant force in the propagation of animals and many plants.
      • In fact, until recently, water and dirt remained the predominant means of controlling a blaze.
      Synonyms
      controlling, in control, dominant, predominating, more powerful, most powerful, more important, most important, pre-eminent, ascendant, superior, in the ascendancy, ruling, leading, principal, chief, main, supreme, prevalent

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Old French, from medieval Latin predominant- ‘predominating’, from the verb predominari (see predominate).

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