| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| dominant | /'dɑmɪnənt/ | If something is dominant, it is larger, stronger, or more powerful than other things. | dominate domineering dominance domination |
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The dominant influence in her life was her father.
ReplyDeletethe fact that boys initiated more interactions; qualitative data showed that boys were more dominant and more active in both coed PE classes.
ReplyDeleteJapanese;shihai teki na, yuusai na
Individuals with autosomal dominant diseases have a 50-50 chance of passing the mutant allele and hence the disorder onto their children.
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His last three outings have been dominant.
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adj. 占优势的, 主导的, 显性的
n. 主宰者
1. Brown eyes are dominant and blue eyes are recessive.
Couples who have the same dominant function in their personalities seems to have the longest and happiest relationships.
ReplyDeleteRussian: доминирующий
English is the dominant language for the dissemination of information.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Dominante