dominant
adj. 佔支配地位的; 顯著的; (基因)顯性的
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...
將使他的政黨在蘇格蘭繼續佔據支配地位的變化
She was a dominant figure in the French film industry.
她在法國電影界是個舉足輕重的人物。
A dominant gene is one that produces a particular characteristic, whether a person has only one of these genes from one parent, or two genes, one from each parent.
Because it is carried by a dominant gene, an affected individual can expect about half of his or her children to inherit the illness.
因為它是由顯性基因攜帶,所以感染者的孩子會有約50%的可能性遺傳該疾病。
1. (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale
1. exercising influence or control;
2. of genes; producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar
dominant, predominant, sovereign
這些形容詞均含有"佔優勢的,支配其它的"之意。
The British were formerly dominant in India.
英國人從前統治印度.
Q: Ferrari were so dominant in the States but can they keep up that impetus?
問: 法拉利在美國非常具有統治性,但他們能繼續保持那樣的進步 嗎 ?
Meanwhile fluid trap, which mainly formed in Yanshan Movement and Himalayan Movement, is not dominant. 4.
流體圈閉是燕山和喜山運動的產物, 在研究區不佔主要地位.
What emerges as the dominant narrative will be affected by the speed and scale of recovery.
什麼會成為主要敘述,將受經濟復甦的速度與力度的影響.
RP as English language teaching standard pronunciation of the dominant position so also gradually been impaired.
RP作為英語外語教學的標準發音的主導地位因此也逐漸地受到了削弱.