prevail
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If a proposal, principle, or opinion prevails, it gains influence or is accepted, often after a struggle or argument. 佔上風
We hoped that common sense would prevail. 我們希望常識能佔上風。
Rick still believes that justice will prevail. 裡尅仍然相信正義會佔上風。
2. V-I If a situation, attitude, or custom prevails in a particular place at a particular time, it is normal or most common in that place at that time. 盛行; 普遍存在
A similar situation prevails in Canada. 同樣的情況在加拿大也普遍存在。
...the confusion which had prevailed at the time of the revolution. …在革命時期普遍存在的混亂。
3. V-I If one side in a battle, contest, or dispute prevails, it wins. 獲勝
He appears to have the votes he needs to prevail. 他看來有他勝出所需要的選票。
返回 prevail
prevail /prɪˈveɪl/ (prevailing,prevailed,prevails)
剑桥词典
- to get control or influence
- A friendly atmosphere prevailed among members of the team .
- Our only hope is that justice will prevail.
- Eventually common sense prevailed and he decided it would be more sensible to be honest .
- The Republicans are expected to prevail in next year's election .
- The British team had finally prevailed over the Russians.
佔優勢,佔上風
I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end. 我相信常識最終會獲勝。
And did reason prevail over (= become a more powerful influence than) emotion ? 理智戰勝了情感嗎?
to be common among a group of people or area at a particular time
流行,盛行
This attitude still prevails among the middle classes . 這種觀點在中産堦級中仍然很普遍。
例句