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Перевод: dominate speek dominate


[глагол]
господствовать; властвовать; главенствовать; доминировать; преобладать; иметь влияние; сдерживать; подавлять; овладевать; возвышаться


Тезаурус:

  1. You see, the dancers must be the dcor - they must decorate the stage, not the background dominate them
  2. But the likelihood is that bad arguments will dominate the discussions.
  3. But what does "dominate" mean, in quantitative terms?
  4. In activities with children and families, said to dominate generic teams' caseload, or conversely in definitely minority areas such as work in the field of mental health or (in Scotland) with offenders, the scale as well as the content of the work are likely to exert their own effects.
  5. As a result, farming interests now dominate many of the park committees and there must be doubt as to whether they are able to give proper consideration and weight to the park purposes when agricultural applications are being considered.
  6. The first stage of the attack on the "muddled policy" involved reducing the power of the trade unions, especially the public sector unions, who were thought to dominate the welfare state itself.
  7. THE British National Championships at Crystal Palace at the weekend once again saw Wolverhampton dominate the proceedings, with their fighters Elvis Gordon, at heavyweight, Densign White, at middleweight, Fitzroy Davies, at light-middleweight, and Owen Pinnock the bantamweight all taking gold medals.
  8. He was deternined to use the dramatic location and its views to make a powerful memorial rather than to build a lofty edifice that would dominate the skyline.
  9. Whenever one individual leaves more offspring than another and this capacity is inherited, its genes will in time come to dominate the gene pool.
  10. Equally, an electoral victory by Mr Tekere would have presented no particular problems to an administration whose members dominate Parliament.
  11. The central nervous system adapts towards the spasticity, allowing it to dominate all the patient's movements, if it is not carefully controlled.
  12. As the experiment wore on, however, there was clear evidence that loss of sleep was beginning to dominate the results, there being a progressive increase in fatigue and decrease in the speed of shooting at a target.
  13. Furthermore, its spire could not exceed thirty feet - it could not be allowed to dominate the Protestant church at the northern entrance to Carewstown.

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