dominants

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英 ['dɒmɪnənts]
美 ['dɒmɪnənts]
是什么意思
  • n.

    占优势的( dominant的名词复数 );统治的;(基因)显性的;高耸的

  • 英英释义

    dominant

    • n.
      • (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scale
      • an allele that produces the same phenotype whether its paired allele is identical or different

        同义词:dominant allele

    • adj.
      • exercising influence or control

        "television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion"; "the dominant partner in the marriage"

      • (of genes) producing the same phenotype whether its allele is identical or dissimilar
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    词组短语

    dominant role主要角色

    dominant effect显性效应;显性效果

    diagonally dominant对角占优;对角优势的

    dominant mode主要模型;振荡基型;波基型;振荡

    dominant frequency优势频率,主频率

    dominant gene显性基因

    dominant culture主流文化;主文化;主导文化

    autosomal dominant inheritance常染色体显性遗传

    diagonally dominant matrix对角主导矩阵

    dominant hue 主色调, 支配彩色

    dominant character优势遗传性质,主宰形质;显性性状

    dominant strategy优势策略;占优战略

    dominant wavelength[光学]主波长;支配彩色的波长

    dominant hand优势手

    dominant pole主极点;主导极点

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    权威例句

    Do dominants have higher heterozygosity? Social status and genetic variation in brown trout, Salmo trutta
    Ecology and Relative Importance of the Dominants of Tall-Grass Prairie
    Subordinates explore but dominants profit: resource competition in high Arctic barnacle goose flocks.
    Why dominants do not consistently attain high mating and reproductive success: A review of longitudinal Japanese macaque studies
    C10-Polyacetylenes as allelopathic substances in dominants in early stages of secondary succession.
    Gender differences in perceptions and relationships among dominants of e-learning acceptance
    Status signalling and the ability to recognize dominants: an experiment with siskins (Carduelis spinus)
    The role of competition by dominants and temperature in the foraging of subordinate species in Mediterranean ant communities
    CONVERGENCE OF ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES BETWEEN INDEPENDENTLY EVOLVED COMPETITIVE DOMINANTS: A TUNICATE-MUSSEL COMPARISON
    Geographic patterns of simulated establishment of two Bouteloua species: implications for distributions of dominants and ecotones