0 to have command or influence (over) -- dominere; beherske
She tends to dominate her husband.
1 to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in) -- dominere
How dispensable is this figure of the dominating subject?
They might well have dominated the society in any event.
All want a unitary state dominated by one single ideology.
Staples dominated the ports' exports and became the basis of their economies.
On the contrary, the climate of opinion was dominated by fears of the imminent collapse of the social order.
She has had fifty governments since the end of the war, many of them dominated by the same personalities and the same political party.
The saint's tomb (moved subsequently from its original position) dominates a great chapel on the south side of the cathedral.
My observations were made mostly in areas dominated by agriculture where the effects of seasonality could have been especially pronounced.
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統治, 控制, 在…中占首要地位…
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egemen/hakim olmak, idaresi altına almak, enbüyük/en önemli/en dikkate değer olmak…
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dominer, prédominer…
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