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predominant

ADJ ที่ มีอำนาจ เหนือกว่า  มีอิทธิพล เหนือ  มี มากกว่า  mighty almighty supreme ti-me-am-nad-nuan-kwa

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PREDOMINANT

a.[L. proe and dominans, dominor, to rule. ] Prevalent over others; superior in strength, influence or authority; ascendant; ruling; controlling; as a predominant color; predominant beauty or excellence; a predominant passion.
Those helps--were predominant in the king's mind.
Foul subornation is predominant.

 

PREDOMINANTLY

adv. With superior strength or influence.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PREDOMINANT

Pre *dom "i *nant, a. Etym: [Cf. F. prédominant. See Predominante. ]

 

Defn: Having the ascendency over others; superior in strength, influence, or authority; prevailing; as, a predominant color; predominant excellence. Those help. .. were predominant in the king's mind. Bacon. Foul subordination is predominant. Shak.

 

Syn. -- Prevalent; superior; prevailing; ascendant; ruling; reigning; controlling; overruling.

 

PREDOMINANTLY

PREDOMINANTLY Pre *dom "i *nant *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a predominant manner.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

predominant

pre dom i nant |priˈdämənənt prəˈdɑmənənt | adjective present as the strongest or main element: its predominant color was white. having or exerting control or power: the predominant political forces. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French, from medieval Latin predominant- predominating, from the verb predominari (see predominate ).

 

predominantly

pre dom i nant ly |priˈdämənəntlē prəˈdɑmənəntli | adverb mainly; for the most part: [ sentence adverb ] : it is predominantly a coastal bird | [ as submodifier ] : predominantly Russian areas.

 

Oxford Dictionary

predominant

pre |dom ¦in |ant |prɪˈdɒmɪnənt | adjective present as the strongest or main element: the predominant colour was white. having or exerting control or power: the predominant political forces. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French, from medieval Latin predominant- predominating , from the verb predominari (see predominate ).

 

predominantly

pre |dom ¦in |ant ¦ly |prɪˈdɒmɪnəntli | adverb mainly; for the most part: [ sentence adverb ] : it is predominantly a coastal bird | predominantly Russian areas.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

predominant

predominant adjective 1 our predominant objectives: main, chief, principal, most important, primary, prime, central, leading, foremost, key, paramount; informal number-one. 2 the predominant political forces: controlling, dominant, predominating, more /most powerful, preeminent, ascendant, superior, in the ascendancy. ANTONYMS subsidiary.

 

predominantly

predominantly adverb a predominantly rural state: mainly, mostly, for the most part, chiefly, principally, primarily, predominately, in the main, on the whole, largely, by and large, typically, generally, usually.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

predominant

predominant adjective 1 the predominant objectives of the organization: main, chief, principal, most important, of greatest importance, primary, prime, overriding, uppermost, central, cardinal, leading, top-tier, foremost, key, paramount, preponderant, prevailing; most obvious, most noticeable, most prominent; informal number-one, top-priority. ANTONYMS subsidiary, minor. 2 the predominant political forces: controlling, in control, dominant, predominating, more /most powerful, more /most important, pre-eminent, ascendant, superior, in the ascendancy, ruling, leading, principal, chief, main, supreme, prevalent; rare prepotent, prepollent.

 

predominantly

predominantly adverb although predominantly a disease of older men, it is not unknown in people of his age: mainly, mostly, for the most part, chiefly, principally, primarily, predominately, preponderantly, in the main, on the whole, largely, by and large, to a large extent, to a great degree, typically, in general, generally, usually, commonly, as a rule.

 

French Dictionary

prédominant

prédominant , ante adj. adjectif Qui prédomine, qui est le plus répandu. : Des facteurs prédominants.

 

Spanish Dictionary

predominante

predominante adjetivo Que predomina :lenguaje predominante; dialecto predominante; rasgos predominantes; influencia predominante .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

predominant

pre dom i nant /prɪdɑ́mɪnənt |-dɔ́m -/形容詞 more ; most 【ほかのものより 】顕著な , 有力な ; «…に対して » 優位な , 支配的な «over » English is the predominant language in international business .英語は国際ビジネスにおいて優位を占めている .

 

predominantly

pre d m i nant ly 副詞 主に, たいてい ; 圧倒的に .