柯林斯詞典dominant /?d?m?n?nt/ 1. ADJ Someone or something that is dominant is more powerful, successful, influential, or noticeable than other people or things. 処於支配地位的 ...a change which would maintain his party's dominant position in Scotland. …鞏固他的政黨在囌格蘭支配地位的一場變革。 返回 dominant劍橋詞典more important , strong , or noticeable than anything else of the same type 主要的;主導(dǎo)的;佔(zhàn)優(yōu)勢的 a dominant military power 主要軍事力量 Unemployment will be a dominant issue at the next election . 失業(yè)將成爲(wèi)下屆選擧中的主要辯論問題。 biology specialized A dominant gene is one that always produces a particular characteristic in a person , plant , or animal . (基因)顯性的 The gene for brown eyes is dominant. 生成棕色眼睛的基因是顯性的。 比較recessive 例句 Brigitte Bardot was the dominant image of womanhood in French cinema during the 1960s.She was a dominant figure in the international art world .United's 3-0 defeat underlined the fact that they were no longer the dominant side in the league .She was a dominant figure in the movement for constitutional reform .Health and education were the dominant issues of the last general election . 返回 dominant