preponderate 英 [prɪ'pɒndəreɪt]   美 [prɪˈpɑndəˌret]

preponderate

preponderate  英 [prɪ'pɒndəreɪt] 美 [prɪˈpɑndəˌret]

vi. (在重量、数量、力量等方面)占优势  vt. 胜过;压倒 

进行时:preponderating  过去式:preponderated  过去分词:preponderated  第三人称单数:preponderates  名词复数:preponderates 

Christians preponderate in the population of that part of the country. 基督教徒在该国那一地区的人口中居多。
This is because the scattered photon energy flux from the atmosphere scattering near the source preponderate over the absorption. 这是由于源附近大气对光子散射到达探测点的注量超过大气对光子的吸收所致。

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  • vi. (在重量、数量、力量等方面)占优势
  • vt. 胜过;压倒
  • 1. Christians preponderate in the population of that part of the country.

    基督教徒在该国那一地区的人口中居多。

  • 2. This is because the scattered photon energy flux from the atmosphere scattering near the source preponderate over the absorption.

    这是由于源附近大气对光子散射到达探测点的注量超过大气对光子的吸收所致。

  • 3. The company is preponderate in industrial automation system design, construction and commissioning in electric and instrumentation.

    公司在工业自动化系统设计、 电气、仪表安装及系统调试方面具有很强的优势。

  • preponderate (v.) 1610s, "to weigh more than," from Latin praeponderatus, past participle of praeponderare "outweigh, make heavier," from prae "before" (see pre-) + ponderare "to weigh," from pondus "weight," from stem of pendere "to hang, cause to hang; weigh" (from PIE root *(s)pen- "to draw, stretch, spin"). Meaning "to exceed in force or power" is from 1799. Related: Preponderation.
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