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dominate

VI ปกครอง  ควบคุม  ครอบงำ  มีอิทธิพล ต่อ  มีอำนาจ เหนือ  govern rule overshadow ponk-kong

 

dominate

VT ปกครอง  ควบคุม  ครอบงำ  มีอิทธิพล ต่อ  มีอำนาจ เหนือ  govern rule overshadow ponk-kong

 

dominate over

PHRV มีอำนาจ เหนือ  มีอิทธิพล เหนือ  ควบคุม  domineer over me-am-nad-nuea

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DOMINATE

v.t.[L. See Dominant. ] To rule; to govern; to prevail; to predominate over. We every where meet the Slavonian nations either dominant or dominated.

 

DOMINATE

v.i.To predominate. [Little used. ]

 

DOMINATED

pp. Ruled; governed.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DOMINATE

Dom "i *nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dominated; p. pr. & vb. n.Dominating. ] Etym: [L. dominatus, p. p. of dominari to dominate, fr. dominus master, lord. See Dame, and cf. Domineer. ]

 

Defn: To predominate over; to rule; to govern. "A city dominated by the ax. " Dickens. We everywhere meet with Slavonian nations either dominant or dominated. W. Tooke.

 

DOMINATE

DOMINATE Dom "i *nate, v. i.

 

Defn: To be dominant. Hallam.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dominate

dom i nate |ˈdäməˌnāt ˈdɑməˌneɪt | verb [ with obj. ] have a commanding influence on; exercise control over: the company dominates the market for operating system software. be the most important or conspicuous person or thing in: the race was dominated by the 1992 champion. (of something tall or high ) have a commanding position over; overlook: a picturesque city dominated by the cathedral tower. DERIVATIVES dom i na tor |-ˌnātər |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin dominat- ruled, governed, from the verb dominari, from dominus lord, master.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dominate

dominate |ˈdɒmɪneɪt | verb [ with obj. ] have power and influence over: the company dominates the market for operating system software. be the most important or conspicuous person or thing in: the race was dominated by the 1998 champion. have a commanding position over; overlook: a picturesque city dominated by the cathedral tower. DERIVATIVES dominator noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin dominat- ruled, governed , from the verb dominari, from dominus lord, master .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dominate

dominate verb 1 the Romans dominated the parts of Britain that became England and Wales: control, influence, exercise control over, command, be in command of, be in charge of, rule, govern, direct, have ascendancy over, have mastery over; informal head up, be in the driver's seat, be at the helm of, rule the roost (in ), wear the pants (in ), have someone in one's hip pocket; literary sway. 2 it dominates the sports scene: predominate, prevail, reign, be prevalent, be paramount, be preeminent; informal kick butt. 3 the village is dominated by the viaduct: overlook, command, tower above /over, loom over.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

dominate

dominate verb 1 the Romans dominated the parts of Britain that became England and Wales: control, influence, exercise control over, be in control of, command, be in command of, be in charge of, rule, govern, direct, be the boss of, preside over, have ascendancy over, have mastery over, master, have the upper hand over; domineer, tyrannize, oppress, bully, intimidate, have the whip hand over, push around /about, boss (about /around ), ride roughshod over, trample on, have under one's thumb; informal head up, call the shots, call the tune, be in the driver's seat, be in the saddle, be at the helm, rule the roost, lay down the law, walk all over; Brit. informal wear the trousers; N. Amer. informal have someone in one's hip pocket; literary sway. 2 the Puritan work ethic still dominates: predominate, prevail, reign, be prevalent, be paramount, be pre-eminent, be most important, be influential, be significant, be of consequence, be of account, count, matter, signify, carry weight, bulk large. 3 the village is dominated by the railway viaduct: overlook, command, tower above, tower over, stand over, project over, jut over, hang over, loom over, dwarf, overtop, overshadow, overhang; bestride, span, straddle, extend across.

 

French Dictionary

dominateur

dominateur , trice adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif Qui aime à dominer. : Cette personne est trop dominatrice. Un ton dominateur. SYNONYME autoritaire ; impérieux . nom masculin et féminin littéraire Conquérant. SYNONYME maître ; vainqueur .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dominate

dom i nate /dɑ́mɪnèɪt |dɔ́m -/〖原義は 「主人として支配する 」〗(形 )dominant 動詞 s /-ts /; d /-ɪd /; -nating 他動詞 1 〈人 国などが 〉…を支配する , 統治する, 牛耳る ; …で優位 [多数 ]を占める ; 〈チームが 〉〈試合 を有利に進める Japan was going to dominate the world economically .日本は経済的に世界を支配する勢いであった America is no longer dominated by whites .アメリカはもはや白人に支配された国ではない .2 〈物 事が 〉…に強い影響力を持つ , …の重要な要素 [特徴 ]である Golf dominates my father's life .ゴルフが父の生活の多くを占めている .3 〈山 建物などが 〉〈場所など 〉にそびえ立つ ; …を見下ろす, 圧する The soaring towers dominate the landscape .そびえ立つ塔が景色を見下ろしている ▸ A huge bookshelf dominates the room .巨大な本棚が部屋を占領している .自動詞 1 «…を » 支配する «over » ; «…より /…で » 優位に立つ «over /in » ; 試合を有利に進める .2 〈山 建物などが 〉 «…に » そびえ立つ «over » .d m i n tor 名詞 C 支配者 .