dominance
- IPA[ˈdɒmɪnəns]
英式
- power and influence over others;the phenomenon whereby, in an individual containing two allelic forms of a gene, one is expressed to the exclusion of the other
noun: dominance
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- 1. power and influence over others the worldwide dominance of Hollywood
- ▪ the phenomenon whereby, in an individual containing two allelic forms of a gene, one is expressed to the exclusion of the other all had, in conformity with the principle of dominance, round seeds with yellow cotyledons
- ▪ the predominance of one or more species in a plant (or animal) community some plants produce structures to outcompete other species for dominance in a given habitat
- the normal tendency for one side of the brain to control particular functions, such as ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the normal tendency for one side of the brain to control particular functions, such as ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the priority of one eye over the other as regards preference of use or acuity of vision.
Oxford Dictionary
- the priority of one eye over the other as regards preference of use or acuity of vision.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈdämənəns]
美式
- power and influence over others: the worldwide dominance of Hollywood
Oxford American Dictionary