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1 dominate
['domi·nate || 'dɑmɪneɪt /'dɒm]◙ v. לשלוט, למשול, לחלוש* * *◙ שולחל,לושמל,טולשל◄ -
2 dominate one's emotions
להתגבר על רגשותיו* * *◙ ויתושגר לע רבגתהל◄ -
3 dominate the charts
לשלוט ברייטינג, שיש לו את הרייטינג הגבוה ביותר של אהדת הציבור או אחוזי צפייה הגבוהים ביותר לתקופת זמן; להיות פופולרי לתקופת זמן משמעותית (לגבי נגנים, תכניות טלוויזיה וכו')* * *◙ ('וכו היזיוולט תוינכת,םינגנ יבגל) תיתועמשמ ןמז תפוקתל ירלופופ תויהל ;ןמז תפוקתל רתויב םיהובגה הייפצ יזוחא וא רוביצה תדהא לש רתויב הובגה גניטיירה תא ול שיש,גניטיירב טולשל◄
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dominate — UK US /ˈdɒmɪneɪt/ verb [I or T] ► to be more important, powerful, or successful than other people, companies, etc.: »This is an industry where a few global manufacturers and their brands dominate. »They dominate the market for high speed internet … Financial and business terms
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