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Adj. BIO. und geh. dominant* * *dominant* * *do|mi|nạnt [domi'nant]adjdominant (AUCH BIOL), dominating* * *do·mi·nant[domiˈnant]adj dominant, assertiveein \dominantes Merkmal a dominant feature [or characteristic]* * ** * ** * *Adjektiv (auch Biol.) dominant* * *adv.dominantly adv. -
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do·mi·nant [domiʼnant] adjdominant, assertive;ein \dominantes Merkmal a dominant feature [or characteristic] -
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dominant; dominant speciesDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > herrschende Art
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Adj. WIRTS. dominant in the market, market-dominant; marktbeherrschend sein auch control the market; marktbeherrschende Stellung dominant market position* * *mạrkt|be|herr|schendadjmarktbeherrschend sein, eine marktbeherrschende Stellung einnehmen — to control or dominate the market
* * *markt·be·herr·schendjds \marktbeherrschende Stellung sb's domination on [or control of] the market\marktbeherrschend sein to dominate [or control] the market* * ** * *marktbeherrschend sein auch control the market;marktbeherrschende Stellung dominant market position* * * -
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herrschendes Grundstück n GRUND dominant land, dominant tenement* * *n < Grund> dominant land, dominant tenement* * *herrschendes Grundstück
dominant land (estate, tenement), superior estateBusiness german-english dictionary > herrschendes Grundstück
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geh.II v/t dominate* * *to dominate; to henpeck* * *do|mi|nie|ren [domi'niːrən] ptp dominiert1. vi(= vorherrschen) to be (pre)dominant, to predominate; (Mensch) to dominate2. vtto dominate* * *(to be most strong or most noticeable etc (in): The skyline is dominated by the castle.) dominate* * *do·mi·nie·ren *[domiˈni:rən]I. vi▪ [in etw dat] \dominieren to prevail [or predominate] [or dominate] [in sth], to be dominant [or predominate] [in sth]▪ jdn/etw \dominieren to dominate sb/sth, to be dominant over sb/sth* * *intransitives Verb dominate* * *dominieren gehB. v/t dominate* * *intransitives Verb dominate* * *v.to dominate v.to henpeck v. -
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I Part. Präs. beherrschenII Adj. (vorherrschend) dominating; beherrschendes Thema der Verhandlungen war... topic number one ( oder the leading topic) at the talks was...* * *be|hẹrr|schend [bə'hɛrʃənt]adjfig = vorherrschend) dominatingbeherrschendes Thema der Verhandlungen war... — topic number one or the leading topic of the talks was...
See:→ auch beherrschen* * *1) (with a wide view: The house had a commanding position on the hill.) commanding2) (ruling; most important; strongest: the dominant group in society; Green was the dominant colour in the room.) dominant* * *be·herr·schendadj ruling* * *B. adj (vorherrschend) dominating;beherrschendes Thema der Verhandlungen war … topic number one ( oder the leading topic) at the talks was …* * *adj.dominant adj.governmental adj.predominant adj.ruling adj. -
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I Part. Präs. dominieren* * *do|mi|nie|rendadjdominating, dominant* * *do·mi·nie·rend* * ** * *adj.dominating adj. -
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m umg., fig. top dog* * *Plạtz|hirschm (lit, fig)dominant male* * *Platz·hirschm1. JAGD dominant stag* * *1) (Jägerspr.) dominant stag2) (fig. ugs.) boss-type (coll.)* * *Platzhirsch m umg, fig top dog* * *1) (Jägerspr.) dominant stag2) (fig. ugs.) boss-type (coll.) -
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marktbeherrschend adj POL, RECHT, V&M dominant, dominant in a market, market-dominating, monopolistic* * *marktbeherrschend
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I Part. Präs. herrschenII Adj.1. ruling, in power; die herrschenden Gesellschaftsschichten the ruling ( oder governing) classes; die Herrschenden the rulers, those in power2. (vorherrschend) prevailing, prevalent, current; (gegenwärtig) present; Mode: current, latest; herrschende Ansichten auch climate of opinion; nach der herrschenden Meinung... current opinion has it that...; unter den herrschenden Verhältnissen oder Umständen under the present circumstances, conditions being as ( oder what) they are* * *regent; ruling; dominant* * *hẹrr|schendadjPartei, Klasse ruling; König reigning; Bedingungen, Verhältnisse, Meinungen prevailing; Mode currentdie Herrschenden — the rulers, those in power
* * *(governing: the ruling party.) ruling* * *herr·schend1. (regierend) ruling, dominant2. (Machthaber)▪ die H\herrschenden pl the rulers pl, those pl in power3. (in Kraft befindlich) prevailing4. (obwaltend) prevailing, prevalent* * *Adjektiv, nicht präddie Herrschenden — the rulers; those in power
* * *B. adj1. ruling, in power;die herrschenden Gesellschaftsschichten the ruling ( oder governing) classes;die Herrschenden the rulers, those in powerherrschende Ansichten auch climate of opinion;nach der herrschenden Meinung … current opinion has it that …;* * *Adjektiv, nicht präddie Herrschenden — the rulers; those in power
2) (vorhanden) prevailing <opinion, view, conditions, etc.>* * *adj.dominant adj.dominating adj.prevalent adj.regent adj.ruling adj. adv.dominantly adv.prevailingly adv.regally adv. -
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n MUS., LIT., fig. leitmotif* * *das Leitmotivmotif; leitmotif* * *Leit|mo|tivnt (MUS, LITER fig)leitmotif* * *Leit·mo·tivnt1. (Grundgedanke) central [or dominant] theme2. MUS, LIT leitmotif, leitmotiv* * *das (Musik, Literaturw., fig.)1) leitmotiv2) (Leitgedanke) dominant or central theme* * ** * *das (Musik, Literaturw., fig.)1) leitmotiv2) (Leitgedanke) dominant or central theme* * *n.key note n.leitmotif n.leitmotiv n.main theme n.motif n. -
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