支配的
Being the most powerful or influential; dominant. It can refer to a person's personality, a company's market position, or a prevailing ideology in society.
例句
3 / 5中世ヨーロッパでは、教会が支配的な役割を果たしていた。
In medieval Europe, the church played a dominant role.
彼の支配的な性格が、チームの自由な議論を妨げている。
His dominant personality is hindering the team's free discussion.
その企業はスマートフォン市場で支配的なシェアを誇っている。
The company boasts a dominant share in the smartphone market.
词族
记忆技巧
Control (支配) + attribute (的) = Dominant.
快速测验
19世紀のイギリスは、世界の海上で( )な勢力を持っていた。
正确!
正确答案是: 支配的
例句
中世ヨーロッパでは、教会が支配的な役割を果たしていた。
academicIn medieval Europe, the church played a dominant role.
彼の支配的な性格が、チームの自由な議論を妨げている。
formalHis dominant personality is hindering the team's free discussion.
その企業はスマートフォン市場で支配的なシェアを誇っている。
businessThe company boasts a dominant share in the smartphone market.
この地域では、特定の政党が支配的だ。
everydayIn this region, a specific political party is dominant.
あの人、ちょっと支配的すぎて怖いよね。
informalThat person is a bit too dominant/controlling, and it's scary.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
支配的な見方
prevailing view
圧倒的支配
overwhelming dominance
支配下に置く
to bring under control
容易混淆的词
Mainstream (主流) refers to what most people do/think, while dominant (支配的) emphasizes power and control over others.
使用说明
Useful for IELTS Task 2 when discussing globalization, power dynamics, or market monopolies.
常见错误
Learners often use it only for 'dictators,' but it applies to market shares and social trends as well.
记忆技巧
Control (支配) + attribute (的) = Dominant.
词源
Sino-Japanese compound: 'branch/support' + 'distribute/match' + 'target/like'.
语法模式
快速测验
19世紀のイギリスは、世界の海上で( )な勢力を持っていた。
正确!
正确答案是: 支配的
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偏見
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互恵
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属性
B1An inherent quality, feature, or characteristic of a person or object. In data analysis, it refers to categories like age, gender, or occupation.
高齢化
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顕在化
B2The process of a hidden problem, issue, or state becoming visible or apparent.
同調
B2To align one's opinions or actions with others; to conform to a group or a specific frequency.
伝播
B2Propagation, spread, or diffusion of waves, information, culture, or diseases. It suggests a wide-reaching spread through a medium or society.
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