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adjectivedominierend (geh.); beherrschend; hervorstechend, herausragend [[Wesens]merkmal, Eigenschaft]; vorherrschend [Kultur, Farbe, Geschmack]be dominant over — dominieren über (+ Akk.)
* * *['dominənt](ruling; most important; strongest: the dominant group in society; Green was the dominant colour in the room.) beherrschend- academic.ru/21757/dominance">dominance- dominate
- domination* * *domi·nant[ˈdɒmɪnənt, AM ˈdɑ:mə-]I. adj1. (masterful, controlling) dominierend attr, vorherrschend attr; group tonangebend; issue beherrschend; personality dominierend\dominant male männliches Leittier\dominant position beherrschende Stellung\dominant characteristic/gene dominantes Merkmal/Gen3. MUS dominant, Dominant-\dominant seventh Dominantseptakkord m4. LAW\dominant tenement herrschendes Grundstück* * *['dɒmɪnənt]1. adj1) person, role, class, feature dominierend; partner, figure, position, issue, personality dominierend, beherrschend; nation, culture, ideology, species, trend, theme dominierend, vorherrschend; gene dominantthe dominant factor — der wichtigste or dominierende Faktor
they are dominant in the world market — sie beherrschen den Weltmarkt
dominant male (animal) — männliches Leittier; ( fig hum, man ) Platzhirsch m
2. n* * *A adj (adv dominantly)1. dominierend, (vor)herrschend:dominant tenement JUR herrschendes Grundstück2. beherrschend:a) bestimmend, tonangebend:the dominant factor der entscheidende Faktorb) emporragend, weithin sichtbar4. MUS Dominant…:dominant seventh chord Dominantseptakkord m (Dreiklang auf der Dominante mit kleiner Septime)B s1. BIOL dominante Erbanlage, vorherrschendes Merkmal2. MUS Dominante f (fünfte Stufe der diatonischen Tonleiter)3. fig beherrschendes Element* * *adjectivedominierend (geh.); beherrschend; hervorstechend, herausragend [[Wesens]merkmal, Eigenschaft]; vorherrschend [Kultur, Farbe, Geschmack]be dominant over — dominieren über (+ Akk.)
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