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1 overlegenhed
ascendancy / ascendency, prowess, superciliousness, superiority* * *superiority, superciliousness, haughtiness,F hauteur; superiority, brilliance. -
2 overtag
ascendancy / ascendency* * *:### [ få overtaget] get the upper hand ( over of);[ have overtaget] have the upper hand,T be top dog. -
3 herredømme
sg - hérredømmetгоспо́дство сmíste hérredømmet — потеря́ть власть
* * *ascendancy / ascendency, control, domination, dominion* * *(et)( beherskelse) control ( over over, of, fx a dog, a horse, a class, the situation), command ( over of, over, fx the sea, the situation; over oneself),( fuldstændig) mastery ( over over, of, fx a horse, the sea(s));(styre etc) control ( fx come under British control),( især hårdt) domination ( fx people who lived under Communist domination);F dominion ( fx they would resent foreign dominion);(litt) sway;[ med præp:][ herredømmet i luften] the command (, mastery) of the air, air supremacy;[ få herredømme over] get control of ( fx the situation, a wild horse, a country), become (,make oneself) master (, mistress) of; obtain the command of ( fx the air);[ miste herredømmet over bilen] lose control of the car;[ herredømme over sproget] a command of the language;( også) self-control ( fx lose (, regain) one's self-control);[ herredømmet på havet] the command of the sea, naval supremacy.
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ascendancy ascendency — noun (U) a position of power, influence or control: He slowly gained ascendancy in the group … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ascendency — ascendancy / ascendency [n] domination advantage, authority, command, control, dominance, dominion, edge, influence, jump*, leg up*, mastery, on top, power, predominance, preeminence, prepotence, prevalence, reign, rule, sovereignty, superiority … New thesaurus
ascendancy — / ascendency [n] domination advantage, authority, command, control, dominance, dominion, edge, influence, jump*, leg up*, mastery, on top, power, predominance, preeminence, prepotence, prevalence, reign, rule, sovereignty, superiority, supremacy … New thesaurus
Ascendancy (disambiguation) — Ascendancy may refer to:*Ascendency *Ascendancy (album) *Ascendancy (board game) *Ascendancy (computer game) *Ascendancy (film) *the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland … Wikipedia
ascendency — (n.) alternative spelling of ASCENDANCY (Cf. ascendancy) (see ANCE (Cf. ance)) … Etymology dictionary
ascendancy — ascendancy, ascendant 1. The preferred spellings are ancy, ant, although ascendency and ascendent are still sometimes found in print. 2. Have ascendancy over and be in the ascendant are the normal phrases, and refer to a position of power… … Modern English usage
Ascendancy — As*cend an*cy, Ascendance As*cend ance, n. Same as {Ascendency}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ascendancy — or ascendency [ə sen′dən sē] n. a position in which one has control or power; supremacy; domination: also ascendance or ascendence … English World dictionary
ascendancy — as|cen|dan|cy ascendency [əˈsendənsi] n [U] formal a position of power, influence, or control →↑ascendant ▪ moral ascendancy ascendancy of ▪ the ascendancy of nationalist forces ascendancy over ▪ Butler established ascendancy over his critics. ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ascendancy — [[t]əse̱ndənsi[/t]] also ascendency N UNCOUNT If one group has ascendancy over another group, it has more power or influence than the other group. [FORMAL] Although geographically linked, the two provinces have long fought for political… … English dictionary
ascendency — noun the state that exists when one person or group has power over another her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her • Syn: ↑dominance, ↑ascendance, ↑ascendence, ↑ascendancy, ↑control •… … Useful english dictionary