predominantly

美音:[prɪˈdɑmɪnəntli] 英音:[prɪˈdɒmɪnəntli]

简单释义:


adv.主要地;占主导地位地;压倒性地

网络占优势地;主要的;突出

完整释义:


adv.

1.主要地;占主导地位地;压倒性地


例句:

  1. Prior to the eighteenth century the human body was predominantly conceptualised in terms of ambiguity, permeability and inherent fluidity.
    十八世纪早期,关于人体的概念大都是模棱两可、混淆不清且变动不居。

  2. A positive stimulus to city growth was required transform the predominantly agricultural nature of the area's economy.
    改变以农业为主的地区经济是促进城市发展的一个积极刺激。

  3. The objective of a predominantly passive system has been realized , the only moving elements being the blinds operated by room occupants.
    一个突出的被动式系统的目标已经实现了,仅有的变动因素是人为控制的百叶窗。

  4. Since Japan was a predominantly a tea culture, tea has a very important place in Japanese culture.
    由于日本是一个茶文化盛行的国家,茶对日本人有着深远的影响。

  5. The architecture was predominantly made of earth with no clean water supply, later responsible for the spread of typhoid.
    当时的青岛建筑大多是泥土板筑而成,且没有清洁水源供应,这也是后来伤寒病传播的原因。

  6. Greatness seems to demand the sort of stubborn perversity that is a predominantly male quality.
    伟大似乎需求的那种顽强的变态这是一个男性为主的质量。

  7. The Blue House street crowds celebrating Park Geun-Hye' victory, appeared to be predominantly in middle-aged than older.
    人群聚集在街头庆祝朴槿惠的胜利,似乎主要是中年人占多数。

  8. I was raised in northern California in a predominantly white, Anglo-Saxon suburb with a complicated sense of my own identity.
    我在北加利福尼亚州的一个以昂格鲁撒克逊白人为主的社区长大,对我自己的身份认同有着复杂的感觉。

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