dominant 音标拼音: [d'ɑmənənt]
a . 占优势的,支配的
占优势的,支配的
dominant adj 1 :
exercising influence or control ; "
television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion "; "
the dominant partner in the marriage " [
ant : {
low -
level },
{
subordinate }]
2 : (
of genes )
producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar [
ant : {
recessive }]
3 :
most frequent or common ; "
prevailing winds " [
synonym :
{
prevailing }, {
prevalent }, {
predominant }, {
dominant }, {
rife }]
n 1 : (
music )
the fifth note of the diatonic scale 2 :
an allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical or different [
synonym : {
dominant allele },
{
dominant }]
Dominant \
Dom "
i *
nant \,
a . [
L .
dominans , -
antis ,
p .
pr .
of dominari :
cf .
F .
dominant .
See {
Dominate }.]
Ruling ;
governing ;
prevailing ;
controlling ;
predominant ;
as ,
the dominant party ,
church ,
spirit ,
power .
[
1913 Webster ]
The member of a dominant race is ,
in his dealings with the subject race ,
seldom indeed fraudulent , . . .
but imperious ,
insolent ,
and cruel . --
Macaulay .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Dominant estate }
or {
Dominant tenement } (
Law ),
the estate to which a servitude or easement is due from another estate ,
the estate over which the servitude extends being called the servient estate or tenement . --
Bouvier . --
Wharton '
s Law Dict .
{
Dominant owner } (
Law ),
one who owns lands on which there is an easement owned by another .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Governing ;
ruling ;
controlling ;
prevailing ;
predominant ;
ascendant .
[
1913 Webster ]
Dominant \
Dom "
i *
nant \,
n . (
Mus .)
The fifth tone of the scale ;
thus G is the dominant of C ,
A of D ,
and so on .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Dominant chord } (
Mus .),
the chord based upon the dominant .
[
1913 Webster ]
181 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dominant ":
absolute ,
accidental ,
all -
absorbing ,
arch ,
ascendant ,
assertive ,
at the head ,
authoritarian ,
authoritative ,
authorized ,
autocratic ,
average ,
banner ,
besetting ,
boss ,
breve ,
capital ,
cardinal ,
central ,
champion ,
chief ,
clothed with authority ,
cock ,
commanding ,
common ,
competent ,
conquering ,
consequential ,
considerable ,
controlling ,
crotchet ,
crowning ,
current ,
defeating ,
demisemiquaver ,
dominant note ,
double whole note ,
duly constituted ,
eighth note ,
eminent ,
empowered ,
enharmonic ,
enharmonic note ,
epidemic ,
ex officio ,
first ,
flat ,
flushed with success ,
focal ,
foremost ,
general ,
governing ,
great ,
half note ,
head ,
headmost ,
hegemonic ,
hegemonistic ,
hemidemisemiquaver ,
highest ,
imperative ,
important ,
in ascendancy ,
in charge ,
in chief ,
in the ascendant ,
influential ,
key ,
key signature ,
keynote ,
leading ,
magisterial ,
main ,
major ,
major key ,
master ,
mediant ,
mighty ,
minim ,
minor ,
momentous ,
monocratic ,
musical note ,
natural ,
normal ,
note ,
number ,
official ,
on the throne ,
ordinary ,
outstanding ,
overbearing ,
overcoming ,
overriding ,
overruling ,
pandemic ,
paramount ,
patent note ,
pedal point ,
popular ,
potent ,
powerful ,
predominant ,
predominate ,
predominating ,
preeminent ,
premier ,
prepollent ,
preponderant ,
preponderate ,
prepotent ,
prestigious ,
prevailing ,
prevalent ,
primal ,
primary ,
prime ,
principal ,
prominent ,
puissant ,
quarter note ,
quaver ,
rampant ,
ranking ,
regnant ,
regulating ,
regulative ,
regulatory ,
reigning ,
report ,
responding note ,
rife ,
routine ,
ruling ,
running ,
semibreve ,
semiquaver ,
senior ,
shaped note ,
sharp ,
sixteenth note ,
sixty -
fourth note ,
sovereign ,
spiccato ,
staccato ,
standard ,
star ,
stellar ,
stereotyped ,
subdominant ,
submediant ,
substantial ,
subtonic ,
successful ,
supereminent ,
superior ,
supertonic ,
supreme ,
surpassing ,
sustained note ,
swaying ,
tercet ,
thirty -
second note ,
tonality ,
tone ,
tonic ,
tonic key ,
topflight ,
topmost ,
totalitarian ,
transcendent ,
triplet ,
triumphal ,
triumphant ,
uppermost ,
usual ,
vanquishing ,
victorious ,
weighty ,
whole note ,
winning
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DOMINANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster dominant, predominant, paramount, preponderant mean superior to all others in influence or importance dominant applies to something that is uppermost because ruling or controlling
DOMINANT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DOMINANT definition: 1 more important, strong, or noticeable than anything else of the same type: 2 A dominant gene… Learn more
dominant adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of dominant adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary more important, powerful or easy to notice than other things The firm has achieved a dominant position in the world market The dominant feature of the room was the large fireplace
Dominant - definition of dominant by The Free Dictionary Tending to be stronger than its counterpart or used for the most important tasks or in the most pressing situations: Which is your dominant eye? Throw the ball with your dominant arm
dominant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary dominant (plural dominants) (music) The fifth major tone of a musical scale (five major steps above the note in question); thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on
dominant | meaning of dominant in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . dominant meaning, definition, what is dominant: more powerful, important, or noticeable : Learn more
DOMINANT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Dominant definition: ruling, governing, or controlling; having or exerting authority or influence See examples of DOMINANT used in a sentence
dominant - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Dominant describes something that is most influential or important: the dominant characteristics of monkeys Predominant describes something that is dominant over all others, or is more widely prevalent: Curiosity is the predominant characteristic of monkeys
DOMINANT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary Someone or something that is dominant is more powerful, successful, influential, or noticeable than other people or things a change which would maintain his party's dominant position in Scotland
dominant, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . The genes that arise by mutation have been found to be largely recessive to the genes already present in the original type which are said, therefore, to be dominant to the new genes