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dominant po angielsku:

1. having power and influence over others



Angielskie słowo "dominant" (having power and influence over others) występuje w zestawach:

Character and personality (I)

2. domination


The German domination didn't last very long.
An illiterate man was fair game for the literate exploiters who contributed to his domination.

Angielskie słowo "dominant" (domination) występuje w zestawach:

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3. dominate


The industry is dominated by five multinational companies.
He dominates his younger brother.
He refuses to let others speak and dominates every meeting.
I don’t like people who try to dominate others.
She dominated me at work, I feel like I'm her subordinate.
dominate market
As communism has collapsed, capitalism is now accused of trying to "dominate the world."
No matter how often I put on my thinking cap, I am afraid my unpreparedness will dominate.

Angielskie słowo "dominant" (dominate) występuje w zestawach:

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4. the most powerful



5. pervasive


The smell of sweat was pervasive.
pervasive opinion in Ukraine about Russia is hate.
the pervasive influence of television
It was his only defence against the pervasive cold.
Modern day society is replete with situations that make chronic stress highly pervasive.
... when he heard a soft but pervasive screech erupt from somewhere outside the hut.
Seth, who at twenty-one months had been given a diagnosis of pervasive developmental disorder—a loosely defined diagnosis often given to toddlers when their condition is not understood—was assigned to the Ash Street Center, one of a hundred and seven

6. wanting to control people



7. primary


He is a primary school teacher, so he is used to dealing with children.
What's your primary aim?
The Department of Homeland Security's primary function is the prevention of terrorist attacks occurring within America and, in the extreme case of an attack happening, holding losses to the smallest possible level and swiftly carrying out restoration.
At Kuroda Primary School we assemble at a prearranged time and go to school as a group.
Over the next fifteen years, architects, planners and community developers will work together to transform 346 acres of industrial wasteland into 6,500 homes, two shopping centres, a marina, a primary school and college, and parkland.
For that reason the outcome of the primary nursing care requirement authorization has to relate to the amount of nursing care required.
My mother used to pick me up every day when I was at primary school.
The story that, "Apparently the new primary school curriculum will teach that pi as 3" spread this March.
I saw one, a mermaid, when I was a primary schooler. But it wasn't that sort of fairy-tale atmosphere of a story.
The aim of this report is to explain why there is the problem of obesity among primary school children and how this problem could be resolved.
He didn't go to kindergarten before primary school.
primary objective
Saxophonists often double on flutes, which have similar fingerings to their primary instruments.
Farmers are the primary customers, as they can use the drone to optimize their agricultural practices and increase their yields.
Once, when I was in primary school, a kid was being bullied and it bothered me so much that I exploded with anger.

8. prevailing


the prevailing mood
prevailing theory
The runway layout is very important to make optimum use of the prevailing winds.
the prevailing attitude The prevailing mood is one of optimism. /prɪˈveɪ.lɪŋ/
The prevailing attitude among our neighbors is to be friendly but no too friendly
In this book he contrasts the optimism felt after World War II for example in Africa with the pessimism prevailing in Asian countries.
The prevailing mood is one of optimism.
Bad cold is prevailing throughout the country.
It might be discreet of you to bend a little to the prevailing wind.

Angielskie słowo "dominant" (prevailing) występuje w zestawach:

that will never work