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From:
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prevailing
(
a
.)盛行很廣的,一般的,最普通的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pre·vail
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Prevailed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Prevailing
.]
1.
To
overcome
;
to
gain
the
victory
or
superiority
;
to
gain
the
advantage
;
to
have
the
upper
hand
,
or
the
mastery
;
to
succeed
; --
sometimes
with
over
or
against
.
When
Moses
held
up
his
hand
,
Israel
prevailed
,
and
when
he
let
down
his
hand
,
Amalek
prevailed
.
--
Ex
.
xvii
. 11.
So
David
prevailed
over
the
Philistine
.
--
1
Sam
.
xvii
. 50.
This
kingdom
could
never
prevail
against
the
united
power
of
England
.
--
Swift
.
2.
To
be
in
force
;
to
have
effect
,
power
,
or
influence
;
to
be
predominant
;
to
have
currency
or
prevalence
;
to
obtain
;
as
,
the
practice
prevails
this
day
.
This
custom
makes
the
short-sighted
bigots
,
and
the
warier
skeptics
,
as
far
as
it
prevails
.
--
Locke
.
3.
To
persuade
or
induce
; --
with
on
,
upon
,
or
with
;
as
,
I
prevailed
on
him
to
wait
.
He
was
prevailed
with
to
restrain
the
Earl
.
--
Clarendon
.
Prevail
upon
some
judicious
friend
to
be
your
constant
hearer
,
and
allow
him
the
utmost
freedom
.
--
Swift
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pre·vail·ing
,
a.
1.
Having
superior
force
or
influence
;
efficacious
;
persuasive
.
Saints
shall
assist
thee
with
prevailing
prayers
.
--
Rowe
.
2.
Predominant
;
prevalent
;
most
general
;
as
,
the
prevailing
disease
of
a
climate
;
a
prevailing
opinion
.
Syn:
See
Prevalent
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
prevailing
adj
1:
most
frequent
or
common
; "
prevailing
winds
" [
syn
:
predominant
]
2:
encountered
generally
especially
at
the
present
time
; "
the
prevailing
opinion
was
that
a
trade
war
could
be
averted
";
"
the
most
prevalent
religion
in
our
area
"; "
speculation
concerning
the
books
author
was
rife
" [
syn
:
prevalent
,
rife
]
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