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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pre·vail·ing /prɪˈveɪlɪŋ/ ●○○ adjective [only before noun]  1 COMMONexisting or accepted in a particular place or at a particular time 流行的,盛行的 SYN current The prevailing mood of public opinion remained hostile. 公众仍普遍持敌对情绪。 the prevailing economic conditions in Northern Ireland 北爱尔兰普遍的经济状况2. prevailing wind DNa wind that blows over a particular area most of the time 〔在某一地区大部分时间常刮的〕盛行风
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prevailingIn actual fact 90 percent of penises range from three to five inches in length, but dimensions change with prevailing conditions.Mr Sugar warned that prevailing exchange rates were forcing Amstrad to raise prices, causing demand to fall for certain products.Careful adjustment of the screen angle and contrast to suit the prevailing light is critical.prevailing local customsthe prevailing minimum wageThe greatest designers can sway with the prevailing mood of the moment, but remain fundamentally true to their own spirit.The prevailing rates are published daily in the Financial Times, and are also displayed on Prestel and in all our branches.A prevailing sense of relief and a chance for everyone to forge a career non-reliant on academic achievement.I don't need to conform to a prevailing stereotype in the search for distinguished and illustrious positions.The prevailing tone was homosexual - there was no doubt about that.prevailing ... conditionsAre you capable of sailing in the prevailing conditions?In actual fact 90 percent of penises range from three to five inches in length, but dimensions change with prevailing conditions.Presumably such marked fluctuations are connected with the prevailing weather conditions.The first few years of floating proved to be fairly successful, especially in the light of the prevailing economic conditions.The value used for the exposure will be reasonable for the prevailing conditions.The Surrealists had exposed and challenged some of the prevailing conditions by bringing together contemporary work with objects from earlier cultures.Farmers are businessmen and since wages constitute a cost of production they will normally pay no more than prevailing conditions dictate.For some species, the width of each ring depends on prevailing climatic conditions, such as temperature and rainfall.
From Longman Business Dictionaryprevailingpre‧vail‧ing /prɪˈveɪlɪŋ/ adjective [only before a noun] existing at a particular time or in a particular situationSYN CURRENTThe prevailingeconomic conditions have had a serious impact on our operations.The shares will be bought at prevailing market prices.
pre·vail·ing adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus Business a existing particular accepted a at or or place in particular


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prevailing
prevailing /prɪˈveɪlɪŋ/ adjective [only before noun]
1. existing or accepted in a particular place or at a particular time
   SYN  current:
    The prevailing mood of public opinion remained hostile.
    the prevailing economic conditions in Northern Ireland
2. prevailing wind a wind that blows over a particular area most of the time


pre·vail·ingBrE /prɪˈveɪlɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈveɪlɪŋ/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] existing or most common at a particular time 普遍的;盛行的;流行的 SYN current, predominant the prevailing economic conditions普遍的经济状况the attitude towards science prevailing at the time当时对科学的流行看法The prevailing view seems to be that they will find her guilty. 普遍的看法似乎认为她会被判有罪。🔊🔊the prevailing wind in an area is the one that blows over it most frequently (指风)某地区常刮的,盛行的

breeze, buffet2, calm, force, gale, gust, hurricane, prevailing, tornado, wind1