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predominance |
| 释义 |
predominancepre‧dom‧i‧nance /prɪˈdɒmənəns $ -ˈdɑː-/ AWL noun  - Japan's predominance in the world of finance
- Also male predominance was particularly significant in these cases.
- Another reason for the dearth of soccer talent in Leeds was the predominance of rugby.
- As one would expect, the labor force reflects the same predominance of women in nursing.
- The predominance is assumed to follow in a Paretian manner from inequality in the distribution of the relevant power-related resources.
- The predominance these spatial constructs have for the ordinary constable is essential to an understanding of the police mind.
- There are other reasons for the predominance of women carers, even after retirement.
- Therefore many local forms have evolved, giving rise to the predominance of endemic species within the genus Cryptocoryne.
1[singular] if there is a predominance of one type of person or thing in a group, there are more of that type than of any other typepredominance of a predominance of boys in the class2[uncountable] someone or something that has predominance has the most power or importance in a particular group or area: Britain’s naval predominance |
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