preponderance
英 [prɪ'pɒnd(ə)r(ə)ns]
美[prɪ'pɑndərəns]
- n. 优势;多数;占优势
英英释义
- 1. superiority in power or influence;
- "the preponderance of good over evil"
- "the preponderance of wealth and power"
- 2. a superiority in numbers or amount;
- "there is a preponderance of Blacks in our prisons"
- 3. exceeding in heaviness; having greater weight;
- "the least preponderance in either pan will unbalance the scale"
实用场景例句
- There is a preponderance of tiger in the forest.
- 森林里老虎数量最多.
《简明英汉词典》
- This preponderance of military spending all ten years of Obama's medium - term scenario.
- 这种军费开支的权重优势贯穿奥巴马的中期十年.
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- There is a preponderance of hot days inand August.
- 八月份以炎热的天气为主.
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- There is a preponderance of hot days in July and August.
- 一般来说七八月天气都是很炎热的.
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- I had some preponderance than him also.
- 我还有比他优越的地方.
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- At last , it puts forward the new doctrineof human nature: pursuing preponderance of existence.
- 而人性的新的理论界说可以为: 追求生存优越.
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- Second , the preponderance of GIS " basic function and apply is introduced in the thesis . "
- 介绍 GIS 技术的基本功能和其应用在土地利用规划中的优势.
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- Much preponderance , such as resources , location, market, can support the development of Xi'an agri - tourism.
- 西安市发展农业旅游具有资源 、 市场 、 区位等多方面的优势.
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- Reviewing 25 leading news websites, we discovered a preponderance of small banner ads on homepages.
- 观察了25家领先新闻站点后发现, 小Banner广告在首页上受到重用.
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- The Dipylidium caninum , Ancylostoma and Toxocara canis are preponderance and the major object in repelling worm.
- 检出优势种为犬复孔绦虫,犬钩虫, 犬弓首蛔虫,是驱虫的主要对象.
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双语例句
- 1. There is a preponderance of tiger in the forest.
- 森林里老虎数量最多.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. There is not sufficient preponderance over enemy in the front line.
- 在前线,我们对于敌人并没有显著的优势.
来自辞典例句
- 3. This preponderance of military spending all ten years of Obama's medium - term scenario.
- 这种军费开支的权重优势贯穿奥巴马的中期十年.
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- 4. The least preponderance in either pan will unbalance the scale.
- 给任何一个盘子增加最微小的重量都会使天平失去平衡.
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- 5. There is a preponderance of hot days inand August.
- 八月份以炎热的天气为主.
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英文词源
- preponderance (n.)
- 1680s, "greater weight," from Latin praeponderans, present participle of praeponderare "make heavier" (see preponderate). Sense of "greater importance" is from 1780; that of "greater number" is from 1845.