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prevail美 [prɪ'veɪl] 英 [prɪ'veɪl] 第三人称单数:prevails 现在分词:prevailing 过去式:prevailed adv.+v. ultimately prevail v. triumph,win through,succeed,be victorious,overcome 1. | [i] ~ (in/among sth) 普遍存在;盛行;流行to exist or be very common at a particular time or in a particular place |
| We were horrified at the conditions prevailing in local prisons. 地方监狱的普遍状况让我们震惊。 | | Those beliefs still prevail among certain social groups. 那些信念在某些社会群体中仍很盛行。 |
2. | [i] ~ (against/over sth) 被接受;战胜;压倒to be accepted, especially after a struggle or an argument |
| Justice will prevail over tyranny. 正义必将战胜暴虐。 | | Fortunately, common sense prevailed. 幸而理智占了上风。 |
3. | [i] ~ (against/over sb) (尤指长时间斗争后)战胜,挫败to defeat an opponent, especially after a long struggle |
v. | 1. 占优势,占上风;获胜,取胜,战胜一切,克敌制胜 1. 占优势,占上风;获胜,取胜,战胜一切,克敌制胜 |
v. | 1. to prove to be stronger and in the position of greater influence and power 2. to prove to be effective 3. to predominate or be the most common or frequent 4. to remain in general use or effect 5. to exist at a particular time or in a particular situation 6. to be the strongest influence or element in a situation 7. to defeat someone in a game, competition, argument etc 1. to prove to be stronger and in the position of greater influence and power 2. to prove to be effective 3. to predominate or be the most common or frequent 4. to remain in general use or effect 5. to exist at a particular time or in a particular situation 6. to be the strongest influence or element in a situation 7. to defeat someone in a game, competition, argument etc |
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