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* * *noun die Herrschaft* * *domi·na·tion[ˌdɒmɪˈneɪʃən, AM ˌdɑ:məˈ-]n no plworld \domination Weltherrschaft f▪ to be under the \domination of sb/sth von jdm/etw beherrscht werdentheir \domination of the market for computer operating systems ihre marktbeherrschende Stellung, was Computerbetriebssysteme anbelangt* * *["dɒmI'neISən]n(Vor)herrschaft fhis domination of his younger brothers —
her domination of the conversation/game — die Tatsache, dass sie die Unterhaltung/das Spiel beherrschte
* * ** * *noun, no pl.* * *n.Beherrschung f.Herrschaft f.Vorherrschaft f.
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