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noun dominio, control, preponderanciatr['dɒmɪnəns]1 (power, control) dominio, control nombre masculino2 (importance, predominance) predominio, preponderanciadominance ['dɑmənənts] n: dominio m, dominación fn.• dominación s.f.• dominancia s.f.'dɑːmənəns, 'dɒmɪnənsmass nouna) ( supremacy) dominio m, dominación fb) ( predominance) predominio m, preponderancia f['dɒmɪnǝns]N1) (=supremacy) [of person] dominio m ( over sobre); [of class, nation] dominio m, dominación f ( over sobre)2) (=predominance) predominio m3) (Bio, Ecol) [of gene, species, male] dominancia f* * *['dɑːmənəns, 'dɒmɪnəns]mass nouna) ( supremacy) dominio m, dominación fb) ( predominance) predominio m, preponderancia f -
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3 dominance
s.predominio, dominación (en general); dominancia (de genes) -
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s.agresión de dominancia. -
5 cerebral dominance
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6 eye dominance
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7 law of dominance
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8 apical dominance
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9 cerebral dominance
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10 complete dominance
s.dominancia completa. -
11 eye dominance
s.dominancia ocular, dominancia de ojo. -
12 incomplete dominance
s.dominancia incompleta. -
13 lateral dominance
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14 ocular dominance
s.dominancia ocular. -
15 social dominance
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'dominənt(ruling; most important; strongest: the dominant group in society; Green was the dominant colour in the room.) dominante- dominate
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dominant adj dominantetr['dɒmɪnənt]1 (gen) dominante2 (predominant, most important) predominante, preponderante, dominantedominant ['dɑmənənt] adj: dominanteadj.• dominante adj.n.• dominante s.m.'dɑːmənənt, 'dɒmɪnənta) ( more powerful) <nation/influence> dominanteb) ( predominant) <crop/industry> predominante, preponderantec) (Biol, Ecol) dominante['dɒmɪnǝnt]1. ADJ1) (=supremely powerful) [person, factor, role] dominanteBritain was once dominant in the world market — Gran Bretaña fue en su día una nación dominante en el mercado mundial
2) (=predominant) [feature, theme] predominante3) (Bio, Ecol) [gene, species, male] dominante4) (Mus) dominantedominant seventh — séptima f dominante
2.N (Mus) dominante f* * *['dɑːmənənt, 'dɒmɪnənt]a) ( more powerful) <nation/influence> dominanteb) ( predominant) <crop/industry> predominante, preponderantec) (Biol, Ecol) dominante -
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noun predominiotr[prɪ'dɒmɪnəns]1 (in strength, numbers, amount) predominio2 (in power, influence) predominio, primacía, supremacíapredominance [pri'dɑmənənts] n: predominio mn.• predominio s.m.prɪ'dɑːmənənsmass noun predominio m[prɪ'dɒmɪnǝns]N1) (=dominance) primacía f ; [of flavour] predominio m2) (=greater number) predominio m* * *[prɪ'dɑːmənəns]mass noun predominio m -
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noun predominanciaprevalence ['prɛvələnts] n: preponderancia f, predominio mn.• costumbre s.f.• frecuencia s.f.• predominio s.m.• uso corriente s.m.'prevələnsmass nouna) ( widespread occurrence) preponderancia fb) ( predominance) predominio m['prevǝlǝns]N1) (=dominance) predominio m2) (=frequency) frecuencia f* * *['prevələns]mass nouna) ( widespread occurrence) preponderancia fb) ( predominance) predominio m -
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dominación sustantivo femenino domination, control: este país estuvo bajo la dominación romana, this country was under Roman rule ' dominación' also found in these entries: Spanish: conquista - imperio English: dominance - domination -
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dominio sustantivo masculino 1 2a) (Hist, Pol) dominionb)3 (Inf) domain
dominio sustantivo masculino
1 (poder) control: tiene mucho dominio de sí mismo, he's very self-controlled
2 (conocimiento profundo) command, grasp
3 (ámbito, campo) scope, sphere
4 (territorio) lands (colonias) colonies Locuciones: ser de dominio público, to be public knowledge ' dominio' also found in these entries: Spanish: absoluta - absoluto - contención - control - lastre - pública - público - señorío - garra English: astonishing - command - domain - dominion - excellent - mastery - out - preserve - realm - rule - self-command - self-composure - self-control - self-restraint - stranglehold - sway - control - dominance - hold - public - self - strangle
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