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v.1 to control (controlar) (pasión, nervios, caballo).era imposible dominar el vehículo it was impossible to maintain control of the vehicle2 to overcome.lo dominaba el deseo irrefrenable de besarla he was overcome by an irresistible desire to kiss her3 to master (conocer) (técnica, tema).domina varias lenguas she speaks various languages fluentlyha conseguido dominar el inglés en pocos meses he managed to acquire a good command of English within a few months4 to overlook.desde aquí se domina todo Bilbao you can see the whole of Bilbao from here5 to predominate.6 to dominate, to domineer, to bestride, to have sway over.El tirano domina al pueblo The tyrant dominates the people.Ella domina su ira She dominates her anger.7 to tower above, to dominate.El cerro domina el horizonte The hill dominates the horizon.8 to have the control, to dominate, to have ascendancy, to have the ascendancy.Ella domina She has the control.9 to calm down forcibly, to calm down.10 to take over.* * *1 (tener bajo dominio) to dominate2 (avasallar) to domineer3 (controlar) to control, restrain4 (conocer a fondo) to master5 (ver) to overlook, dominate1 (ser superior) to dominate2 (destacar) to stand out3 (predominar) to predominate1 (controlarse) to control oneself, restrain oneself* * *verb1) to dominate2) master3) prevail•* * *1. VT1) (=controlar) [+ población, territorio] to dominate; [+ países] to rule, rule over; [+ adversario] to overpower; [+ caballo] to control2) (=contener) [+ incendio, epidemia] to check, bring under control; [+ rebelión] to put down, suppress; [+ pasión] to control, master; [+ nervios, emoción] to control; [+ dolor] to overcome3) [+ técnica, tema] to master4) (=estar por encima de)la catedral domina toda la ciudad — the cathedral dominates o towers above the whole town
2. VI1) [edificio] to tower2) (=predominar) [color, rasgo] to stand out; [opinión, tendencia] to predominate3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( controlar) <nación/territorio/persona> to dominate; <pasión/cólera> to control; <vehiculo/caballo> to controldominado por la ambición/los celos — ruled by ambition/consumed by jealousy
la policía dominó la situación en todo momento — the police had the situation under control at all times
b) < idioma> to have a good command of; <tema/asignatura> to know... very wellc) ( abarcar con la vista)d) montaña/torre to dominate2. 3.* * *= dominate, dominate + the scene, get + command of, tame, subdue, master, command, conquer, preponderate, overtake, overlook, gain + control (over/of), get + a grip on, tower above/over, pervade, hold + sway (over), be king, lord over, lord it over, keep + a tight hold on.Ex. The ideology advocated by Panizzi has since dominated not only Anglo-American but Western cataloging generally.Ex. This may have something to do with the absence of CABx, who seem to have dominated the scene in other states.Ex. The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to 'steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex. The problem reside in the fact that they environment we seek to tame and control is an open, unstructured dynamic process, while human organizations are static and highly resistant to change.Ex. Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex. The library director strove to master his frustration.Ex. Very few engravers commanded the necessary artistry.Ex. The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.Ex. The indexing languages used in science and technology were first in the field, and still preponderate, both in areas covered and in number.Ex. E-Books, while a curiosity and a lot of fun, do not seem to be overtaking the mass market.Ex. In this sense the British Council libraries may be seen as a window, overlooking the British Isles, their virtues and characteristics.Ex. Gradually many of these conquerors came to realize that, although military might was necessary to gain control over an area, sheer force of arms was not sufficient to govern effectively.Ex. The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex. Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.Ex. I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex. This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.Ex. Despite the electronics invasion, books are still king, and book fairs keeps on growing every year.Ex. She argues that the way yeoman farmers lorded over their wives and dependents was similar to the way wealthy planters lorded over their slaves.Ex. They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.Ex. A study of telly-addicts has found that in 45 per cent of homes mums keep a tight hold on the remote control.----* dominar a Alguien = have + Nombre + under + Posesivo + thumb, bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + sway.* dominar aún más = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* dominar el miedo = conquer + fear.* dominar la situación = tame + the beast.* dominar por completo = sweep + the board.* dominar una destreza = master + skill.* dominar una técnica = master + technique.* la mano que mece la cuna es la mano que domina el mundo = the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( controlar) <nación/territorio/persona> to dominate; <pasión/cólera> to control; <vehiculo/caballo> to controldominado por la ambición/los celos — ruled by ambition/consumed by jealousy
la policía dominó la situación en todo momento — the police had the situation under control at all times
b) < idioma> to have a good command of; <tema/asignatura> to know... very wellc) ( abarcar con la vista)d) montaña/torre to dominate2. 3.* * *= dominate, dominate + the scene, get + command of, tame, subdue, master, command, conquer, preponderate, overtake, overlook, gain + control (over/of), get + a grip on, tower above/over, pervade, hold + sway (over), be king, lord over, lord it over, keep + a tight hold on.Ex: The ideology advocated by Panizzi has since dominated not only Anglo-American but Western cataloging generally.
Ex: This may have something to do with the absence of CABx, who seem to have dominated the scene in other states.Ex: The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to 'steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex: The problem reside in the fact that they environment we seek to tame and control is an open, unstructured dynamic process, while human organizations are static and highly resistant to change.Ex: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex: The library director strove to master his frustration.Ex: Very few engravers commanded the necessary artistry.Ex: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.Ex: The indexing languages used in science and technology were first in the field, and still preponderate, both in areas covered and in number.Ex: E-Books, while a curiosity and a lot of fun, do not seem to be overtaking the mass market.Ex: In this sense the British Council libraries may be seen as a window, overlooking the British Isles, their virtues and characteristics.Ex: Gradually many of these conquerors came to realize that, although military might was necessary to gain control over an area, sheer force of arms was not sufficient to govern effectively.Ex: The article ' Getting a grip on change' argues that only by confronting the challenges and inevitability of change can libraries retain their relevancy in the information age.Ex: Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.Ex: I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex: This ideology appealed widely to the librarian as well as the library user and held sway for nearly a quarter of a millennium when, in 1841, a catalytic event in the history of cataloging took place.Ex: Despite the electronics invasion, books are still king, and book fairs keeps on growing every year.Ex: She argues that the way yeoman farmers lorded over their wives and dependents was similar to the way wealthy planters lorded over their slaves.Ex: They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.Ex: A study of telly-addicts has found that in 45 per cent of homes mums keep a tight hold on the remote control.* dominar a Alguien = have + Nombre + under + Posesivo + thumb, bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + sway.* dominar aún más = tighten + Posesivo + grip on.* dominar el miedo = conquer + fear.* dominar la situación = tame + the beast.* dominar por completo = sweep + the board.* dominar una destreza = master + skill.* dominar una técnica = master + technique.* la mano que mece la cuna es la mano que domina el mundo = the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.* * *dominar [A1 ]vt1 (controlar) ‹nación/territorio› to dominate; ‹persona› to dominate; ‹pasión/cólera› to controltiene a los niños totalmente dominados she has the children well under her thumb o under controldominado por la ambición ruled by ambitiondominado por los celos consumed by jealousyno logró dominar su ira she couldn't contain o control her angerel equipo que dominó el encuentro the team which dominated the matchno logró dominar el vehículo/caballo he couldn't get control of the vehicle/horsela policía dominó la situación en todo momento the police had the situation under control at all times2 ‹tema/idioma›no domino el tema I'm no expert on the subjectdomina el francés she has a good command of Frenchnunca voy a poder dominar el inglés I'll never be able to master English3(abarcar con la vista): desde allí se domina toda la bahía there's a view over the whole bay from there, from there you can look out over the whole bay4 «montaña/torre» to dominate■ dominarvi«color/tendencia» to predominate; «opinión» to prevailel tema que dominó en las negociones the subject which dominated the talksel equipo visitante dominó durante el segundo tiempo the visitors dominated the second half o were on top in the second half«persona» to restrain o control oneself* * *
dominar ( conjugate dominar) verbo transitivo
‹pasión/cólera› to control;
‹vehículo/caballo› to control;◊ dominado por la ambición/los celos ruled by ambition/consumed by jealousy
‹tema/asignatura› to know … very wellc) ( abarcar con la vista):
verbo intransitivo [color/tendencia] to predominate;
[ opinión] to prevail;
[ equipo] to dominate
dominarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to restrain o control oneself
dominar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un pueblo, país) to dominate, rule
2 (contener, controlar) to control
3 (conocer perfectamente: un idioma) to speak very well
(: un asunto, una actividad) to master
4 (con la vista) to overlook
II verbo intransitivo
1 to dominate
2 (un color, una característica) to stand out
' dominar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abarcar
- imperar
- imponerse
- vencer
- conocer
- dejar
- reducir
- someter
- sujetar
English:
control
- curb
- dominate
- hold down
- master
- overpower
- pervade
- restrain
- subdue
- sway
- tower
- over
- rule
* * *♦ vt1. [controlar] [país, territorio, pueblo] to dominate, to rule (over);[persona, caballo] to control; [emociones, nervios] to control, to keep under control; [situación] to be in control of; [incendio, epidemia] to bring under control; [rebelión] to put down; [partido] to dominate;la guerrilla domina toda esta zona guerrillas control this entire area;la policía logró dominar a los alborotadores the police managed to bring the troublemakers under control;tiene al marido dominado she has her husband under her thumb;era imposible dominar el vehículo it was impossible to maintain control of the vehicle;no supo dominar sus nervios she couldn't control her nervousness;el equipo local dominó el partido en todo momento the local team dominated the game from the beginning2. [sujeto: pasión, nervios, emociones] to overcome;lo dominaba el deseo irrefrenable de besarla he was overcome by an irresistible desire to kiss her3. [ser experto en] [técnica, tema] to master;[lengua] to be fluent in;domina a la perfección los temas de contabilidad he has a perfect mastery of accounting;domina varias lenguas she speaks various languages fluently;ha conseguido dominar el inglés en pocos meses he managed to acquire a good command of English in a few months;¡cómo domina el balón! what great ball control!4. [divisar] to overlook;desde aquí se domina todo Bilbao you can see the whole of Bilbao from here5. [destacar por encima de] to dominate;el castillo domina el pueblo the castle dominates the town♦ vi[predominar] to predominate;una zona donde domina el voto socialista an area with a predominantly socialist vote* * *I v/t2 idioma have a good command ofII v/i dominate* * *dominar vt1) : to dominate2) : to master, to be proficient atdominar vi: to predominate, to prevail* * *dominar vb1. (en general) to dominate2. (tener bajo poder) to rule over3. (controlar) to control5. (idioma) to be fluent in6. (otras materias) to be good at / to be an expert on -
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đomi'narvdominieren, meistern, beherrschen¿Dominas el español? — Kannst du Spanisch?
verbo transitivo1. [someter, conocimiento] beherrschen2. [controlar] unter Kontrolle bringen3. [con la vista] überblicken————————dominarse verbo pronominal[controlarse] sich beherrschendominardominar [domi'nar]num1num (imperar) herrschennum1num (conocer) beherrschennum3num (sobresalir) überragennum4num (divisar) überblicken■ dominarse sich beherrschen -
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1. vt1) властвовать, господствовать2) подчинять, подавлять; сдерживатьdominar sus pasiones — владеть своими чувствами2. vi1) преобладать, доминировать2) доминировать, возвышаться ( над окружающей местностью) -
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1. vt1) властвовать, господствовать2) подчинять, подавлять; сдерживать2. vi1) преобладать, доминировать2) доминировать, возвышаться ( над окружающей местностью) -
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гл.1) общ. (возвышаться) доминировать, (превозмочь) побороть, (уметь пользоваться) владеть, (усвоить) овладевать, (усвоить) овладеть,пересилить, главенствовать, господствовать, обуревать, освоить, охватить, пересиливать, смирить, справиться, справляться, царить (господствовать), держать в руках (кого-л.), совладать, властвовать, подчинять
2) разг. (овладеть, охватить) навалить, осиливать (овладеть), осилить (овладеть)3) перен. (овладеть) налегать, (овладеть) налечь, (подчинить) осёдлать, (подчинить) осёдлывать, (превозмочь) победить, владеть (языком) обладать (знаниями)4) спец. (господствовать по высоте) командовать5) прост. (изучить, постичь) превзойти -
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1. v absol (a uno, algo, sobre uno, algo, entre personas, cosas; + circ)1) главе́нствовать, госпо́дствовать над кем; чем; среди кого; чего; где; подчиня́ть себе́ кого; что; игра́ть главе́нствующую рольRoma dominaba (en) todo el Mediterráneo — Рим госпо́дствовал над всем Средиземномо́рьем
2) вы́ситься, возвыша́ться над кем; чем; среди кого; чего; где; госпо́дствовать над ( местностью)2. vt1) подчини́ть себе́ кого; что; взять что под (свой) контро́ль офицel Gobierno domina la situación — прави́тельство | владе́ет ситуа́цией | контроли́рует ситуа́цию
2) подави́ть (пожар; мятеж и т п)3) овладе́ть, тж владе́ть ( знаниями); хорошо́ знать что, разбира́ться в чём4) сдержа́ть ( проявление чувств); спра́виться, совлада́ть с чем3. vi (entre personas, cosas; + circ)быть заме́тным, выделя́ться, домини́ровать (среди кого; чего; где) -
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• be in control of• dominate• domineer• have ants in one's pants• have aspirations• have come in• have completed the nine months of pregnancy• have suspicion• have sweet dreams• have the appearance• have the audacity to• have the cheek to• have the courage• hold in estimation• hold in light esteem• hold still• hold that• keep under• lord over• overmaster• overmatch• overpower• preponderate• reign supreme• tower above -
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• panovat• vládnout* * *• ovládat (jazyk, znalosti)• ovládnout (zemi aj.)• překonat (mdlobu)• převládat (o barvě aj.)• zvládnout (vědu) -
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• dominovat (čemu, nad čím)• převyšovat (co) -
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1. tr 1) владея, господствам; 2) прен. владея (език); притежавам (знания); 3) подчинявам, доминирам; 4) обхващам с поглед голямо пространство от височина; 2. intr 1) изпъквам, издигам се над останалите (за сграда); 2) бия на очи, изпъквам; 3. prnl владея се, овладявам се. -
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(v.) = have + Nombre + under + Posesivo + thumb, bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx. She sounds like she enjoys having people under her thumb and gets off on the whole control thing.Ex. And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.* * *(v.) = have + Nombre + under + Posesivo + thumb, bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + swayEx: She sounds like she enjoys having people under her thumb and gets off on the whole control thing.
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16 dominar aún más
(v.) = tighten + Posesivo + grip onEx. This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.* * *(v.) = tighten + Posesivo + grip onEx: This paper reports on measures being taken by the government to tighten its grip on what universities do with their money.
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17 dominar el miedo
(v.) = conquer + fearEx. The article is entitled ' Conquering the fear of searching for statistical information'.* * *(v.) = conquer + fearEx: The article is entitled ' Conquering the fear of searching for statistical information'.
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(v.) = tame + the beastEx. The article is entitled ' Taming the Beast: Designing a Course in Intercultural Communication'.* * *(v.) = tame + the beastEx: The article is entitled ' Taming the Beast: Designing a Course in Intercultural Communication'.
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19 dominar por completo
(v.) = sweep + the boardEx. It has obtained a quota of twelve awards in an area where purely technologically-based programmes are used to sweeping the board.* * *(v.) = sweep + the boardEx: It has obtained a quota of twelve awards in an area where purely technologically-based programmes are used to sweeping the board.
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20 dominar una destreza
(v.) = master + skillEx. This article outlines some of the problems which confronted students attempting to master the skills of back-of-book indexing.* * *(v.) = master + skillEx: This article outlines some of the problems which confronted students attempting to master the skills of back-of-book indexing.
См. также в других словарях:
dominar — em dominar em Roma; dominar em ginástica. dominar com dominou o com o chicote; dominou o com o olhar … Dicionario dos verbos portugueses
dominar — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: dominar dominando dominado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. domino dominas domina dominamos domináis … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
dominar — verbo transitivo 1. Tener (una persona o una cosa) poder sobre [una persona o una cosa]: Los equipos del sur dominan la liga. Es incapaz de dominar el balón. Cuidado con ese caballo, que no lo dominas. Creo que dominamos la situación. 2. Saber ( … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
dominar — v. tr. 1. Exercer domínio sobre. 2. [Figurado] Reprimir, subjugar, refrear. 3. Ter influência sobre. 4. Estar sobranceiro a. • v. intr. 5. Exercer domínio ou autoridade. 6. Preponderar. 7. Ter influência. • v. pron. 8. Vencer se, conter se.… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
dominar — (Del lat. domināre). 1. tr. Tener dominio sobre algo o alguien. 2. Sujetar, contener, reprimir. 3. Conocer bien una ciencia, un arte, un idioma, etc. 4. Divisar una extensión considerable de terreno desde una altura. 5. intr. Dicho de un monte,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
dominar — (Del lat. dominare.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Tener poder, dominio o autoridad sobre una persona o una cosa: ■ dominan el barrio. 2 Reprimir, hacer un sentimiento moderado: ■ dominar los nervios; dominar la ira; dominar una carcajada. SINÓNIMO… … Enciclopedia Universal
dominar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Imponer algo o alguien su voluntad, fuerza, capacidad, etc sobre otra cosa o sobre otra persona: dominar a un país, dominar a un luchador, dominar la gimnasia 2 Conocer o saber algo con profundidad: dominar el… … Español en México
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dominar — (v) (Básico) imponer y tener el poder sobre algo o alguien Ejemplos: Se ve que Carlos domina el grupo y da las órdenes. Ha habido un golpe de estado y el ejército domina la capital. Sinónimos: controlar, contener (v) (Intermedio) conocer a fondo… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
Dominar Rygel XVI — Personnage de fiction apparaissant dans Farscape Origine … Wikipédia en Français
dominar — do|mi|nar Mot Agut Verb transitiu, intransitiu i pronominal … Diccionari Català-Català