dominator

英['dɒmɪneɪtə] 美['dɒmɪneɪtə]
  • n. 支配者;统治者;支配力
  • dome n.圆屋顶;苍穹;脑袋;圆形的火山口vt.加圆屋顶于...上;使成圆屋顶vi.成圆顶状
  • domelight n.穹顶(形)灯
  • domelike adj.穹顶状的
  • domeliner n.设有玻璃圆顶车厢的列车
  • domesday n.最后审判日;世界末日
1. A man can make a living in society, or even becomes a dominator. He must have a certain talent and can serve other so that group and other must depend on him.
一个人在社会上能立足,甚至于成为一方霸主,首先,他本身就必须具备一定的才能,可以为他人提供服务,进而成为群体或他人所必须仰赖的依靠。

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2. In China, however, the foundation of taxation since the Qin Dynasty onward lay in that the imperial power was the final owner and dominator of all persons and their possessions.
而中国“秦制”以后赋役制度的基础在于,皇权是一切“子民”人身和财产的最终所有者、支配者。

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3. In China, however, the foundation of taxation since the Qin Dynasty onward lay in that the imperial power was the final owner and dominator of all persons and their possessions.
而中国“秦制”以后赋役制度的基础在于,皇权是一切“子民”人身和财产的最终所有者、支配者。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Historical facts recorded in the history of a country reflect the ideology of the dominator to a certain extent.
      国史记录的史实在一定程度上反映着统治者的思想观念。
    2. In fact, the second dream can not be called as ideal, because it is under the stress of poverty, that's also a kind of worship to the dominator ofmoney.
      其实第二个理想根本不能叫做理想,因为那是为贫寒所迫,是一种对金钱的支配力的崇拜。

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