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dominating
(
a
.)專橫的,獨裁的,主要的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dom·i·nate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dominated
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dominating
.]
To
predominate
over
;
to
rule
;
to
govern
.
“A
city
dominated
by
the
ax.”
We
everywhere
meet
with
Slavonian
nations
either
dominant
or
dominated
.
--
W
.
Tooke
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dominating
adj
1:
most
powerful
or
important
or
influential
; "
the
economically
ascendant
class
"; "
D-day
is
considered
the
dominating
event
of
the
war
in
Europe
" [
syn
:
ascendant
,
ascendent
]
2:
used
of
a
height
or
viewpoint
; "
a
commanding
view
of
the
ocean
"; "
looked
up
at
the
castle
dominating
the
countryside
"; "
the
balcony
overlooking
the
ballroom
" [
syn
:
commanding
,
overlooking
]
3:
offensively
self-assured
or
given
to
exercising
usually
unwarranted
power
; "
an
autocratic
person
"; "
autocratic
behavior
"; "
a
bossy
way
of
ordering
others
around
"; "
a
rather
aggressive
and
dominating
character
"; "
managed
the
employees
in
an
aloof
magisterial
way
"; "
a
swaggering
peremptory
manner
" [
syn
:
autocratic
,
bossy
,
high-and-mighty
,
magisterial
,
peremptory
]
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