dominate
do
ˈdɑ
daa
mi
nate
ˌneɪt
neit
British pronunciation
/dˈɒmɪnˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « dominate » en anglais

to dominate
01

dominer

to have the power to completely or partially control someone or something
Transitive: to dominate sth
to dominate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Over the years, the country 's military has dominated the region.
Au fil des années, l'armée du pays a dominé la région.
02

dominer, prédominer

to be more numerous, powerful, or significant than everything else around it
Transitive: to dominate a place or situation
example
Exemples
Technology companies dominate the stock market with their high profits.
Les entreprises technologiques dominent le marché boursier avec leurs profits élevés.
03

dominer

to have control over something such as a behavior or situation
Transitive: to dominate a behavior or situation
example
Exemples
Technology now dominates our daily lives, shaping how we communicate and work.
La technologie domine désormais notre vie quotidienne, façonnant notre façon de communiquer et de travailler.
04

dominer, surplomber

to stand above and have a view or control over everything around it
Transitive: to dominate an area or landscape
example
Exemples
The mountain dominated the landscape, visible from miles away.
La montagne dominait le paysage, visible à des kilomètres à la ronde.
05

dominer, surpasser

to be the most noticeable or influential person or thing in a situation
Transitive: to dominate a situation
example
Exemples
Her opinion dominated the meeting, with everyone agreeing with her suggestions.
Son opinion a dominé la réunion, tout le monde étant d'accord avec ses suggestions.
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