Betekenis van:
predominate

predominate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • erg belangrijk en dus doorslaggevend
  • having superior power and influence

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

predominate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • allergrootst
  • having superior power and influence

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to predominate
Werkwoord
  • domineren, prevaleren, beheersen, controleren, heersen
  • be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
"Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood"

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to predominate
Werkwoord
    • appear very large or occupy a commanding position
    "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Non-textile glass fibres in which fibres of a diameter of less than 4,6 μm predominate
    2. Non-textile glass fibres in which fibres of a diameter of less than 4,6 μm predominate
    3. Yarn of E-glass of 22 tex (± 1,6 tex), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 7 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 6,35 μm or more but not more than 7,61 μm predominate
    4. Yarn of E-glass of 22 tex (± 1,6 tex), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 7 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 6,35 μm or more but not more than 7,61 μm predominate
    5. In cases where the preparation contains two or more of the products mentioned above, it is classified in the heading of chapter 16 corresponding to the component or components which predominate by weight.
    6. Yarn of 22 tex (± 7,5 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 5 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 4,2 μm or more but not exceeding 5,8 μm predominate
    7. In cases where the preparation contains two or more of the products mentioned above, it is classified in the heading of Chapter 16 corresponding to the component or components which predominate by weight.
    8. Yarn of 22 tex (± 7,5 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 5 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 4,2 μm or more but not exceeding 5,8 μm predominate
    9. Yarn of 33 tex or a multiple thereof (± 7,5 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 3,5 μm or of 4,5 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 3 μm or more but not exceeding 5,2 μm predominate, other than those treated so as to improve their adhesion to elastomers
    10. Yarn of 33 tex or a multiple thereof (±7,5 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 3,5 μm or of 4,5 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 3 μm or more but not more than 5,2 μm predominate, other than those treated so as to improve their adhesion to elastomers
    11. Yarn of E-glass of 68 or 74 tex (± 7 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 9 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 8,1 μm or more but not exceeding 9,9 μm predominate, for the manufacture of woven fabrics for electrical laminates (prepregs) [1]
    12. Imports under CN codes ex39232910 (sacks and bags of polyvinyl chloride) and ex39232990 (sacks and bags of other plastics) were not included in the calculation, as according to the available information there was no production of sacks and bags where polyethylene does not predominate by weight, and, consequently, there are currently no imports of the product concerned under these CN codes.
    13. Yarn of E-glass of 68 or 74 tex (± 7 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 9 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 8,1 μm or more but not exceeding 9,9 μm predominate, for the manufacture of woven fabrics for electrical laminates (prepregs) [1]
    14. Yarn of 33, 34 or 51 tex or a multiple thereof (± 7,5 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 6 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 5,1 μm or more but not exceeding 6,9 μm predominate
    15. Yarn of 33 tex or a multiple thereof (± 7,5 %), obtained from continuous spun-glass filaments of a nominal diameter of 3,5 μm or of 4,5 μm, in which filaments of a diameter of 3 μm or more but not more than 5,2 μm predominate, other than those treated so as to improve their adhesion to elastomers