柯林斯詞典prevail /pr??ve?l/ (prevailing,prevailed,prevails) 1. V-I If a proposal, principle, or opinion prevails, it gains influence or is accepted, often after a struggle or argument. 占上風(fēng) We hoped that common sense would prevail. 我們希望常識(shí)能占上風(fēng)。 Rick still believes that justice will prevail. 里克仍然相信正義會(huì)占上風(fēng)。2. V-I If a situation, attitude, or custom prevails in a particular place at a particular time, it is normal or most common in that place at that time. 盛行; 普遍存在 A similar situation prevails in Canada. 同樣的情況在加拿大也普遍存在。 ...the confusion which had prevailed at the time of the revolution. …在革命時(shí)期普遍存在的混亂。3. V-I If one side in a battle, contest, or dispute prevails, it wins. 獲勝 He appears to have the votes he needs to prevail. 他看來(lái)有他勝出所需要的選票。 返回 prevail劍橋詞典to get control or influence 占優(yōu)勢(shì),占上風(fēng) I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end. 我相信常識(shí)最終會(huì)獲勝。 And did reason prevail over (= become a more powerful influence than) emotion ? 理智戰(zhàn)勝了情感嗎? to be common among a group of people or area at a particular time 流行,盛行 This attitude still prevails among the middle classes . 這種觀點(diǎn)在中產(chǎn)階級(jí)中仍然很普遍。 例句 A friendly atmosphere prevailed among members of the team .Our only hope is that justice will prevail.Eventually common sense prevailed and he decided it would be more sensible to be honest .The Republicans are expected to prevail in next year's election .The British team had finally prevailed over the Russians.短語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞prevail on/upon sb 返回 prevail