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  • 1 dominance

    {'dɔminəns}
    1. господство, влияние, мощ, владичество, могъщество
    2. първенство, надмощие, превъзходство, доминантност (на белег и пр.)
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    {'dъminъns} n 1. господство, влияние, мощ; владичество; мог
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    превъзходство; владичество; влияние; първенство; господаруване; господство; надмощие; могъщество; мощ;
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    1. господство, влияние, мощ, владичество, могъщество 2. първенство, надмощие, превъзходство, доминантност (на белег и пр.)
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    dominance[´dɔminəns] n 1. господство, влияние, мощ; господаруване; владичество; могъщество; 2. първенство, надмощие; превъзходство.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > dominance

  • 2 dominance

    f. (de dominer) 1. ост. владение, власт; 2. биол. доминантност.

    Dictionnaire français-bulgare > dominance

  • 3 récessivité

    f. (de récessif) биол. латентност, латентно състояние; рецесивност. Ќ Ant. dominance.

    Dictionnaire français-bulgare > récessivité

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  • dominance — [ dɔminɑ̃s ] n. f. • XVIe; de dominer 1 ♦ Vx Fait de dominer (⇒ domination), d être dominant (⇒ prédominance). 2 ♦ Mod. Biol. Prépondérance d un gène ou d un caractère dominant sur son allèle récessif, chez un hétérozygote. ⇒ ép …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Dominance — may refer to: Dominance (C++), an aspect of virtual inheritance in the C++ programming language Dominance (economics), in economics, the degree of inequality in market share distribution Strategic dominance, in game theory, when one strategy is… …   Wikipedia

  • dominance — UK US /ˈdɒmɪnəns/ noun [U] ► the situation in which one company, product, etc. has more power, influence, or success than others: »The ability of a firm to set or control market prices is a sign of dominance …   Financial and business terms

  • Dominance — Dom i*nance, Dominancy Dom i*nan*cy, n. Predominance; ascendency; authority. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dominance — I noun ascendance, ascendancy, authority, control, dominancy, domination, dominion, eminence, force, governance, hold, importance, influence, mastery, mightiness, power, predominance, predominancy, prepollence, prepollency, preponderance,… …   Law dictionary

  • dominance — (n.) 1819; see DOMINANT (Cf. dominant) + ANCE (Cf. ance). Related: Dominancy …   Etymology dictionary

  • dominance — [n] supremacy ascendancy, authority, command, control, domination, dominion, government, influence, paramountcy, power, preeminence, preponderance, prepotence, prepotency, rule, sovereignty, sway, upper hand, whip hand; concepts 376,668 Ant.… …   New thesaurus

  • dominance — ► NOUN 1) power and influence over others. 2) Genetics the property of being dominant …   English terms dictionary

  • dominance — [däm′ə nəns] n. a dominating, or being dominant; control; authority: also dominancy …   English World dictionary

  • dominance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, clear, complete, overwhelming, total ▪ growing, increasing ▪ cultural, economic …   Collocations dictionary

  • dominance — dom|i|nance [ˈdɔmınəns US ˈda: ] n [U] the fact of being more powerful, more important, or more noticeable than other people or things →↑dominate dominance of ▪ the continuing dominance of the army in Uganda political/economic/cultural etc… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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