1. Grammar: The subject is mainly a living person who can express his will, and the object is all people, things and things that people can control. Instruments and equipment with certain functions can only control "things", not people, nor can they control the situation and order. Refers to the absolute obedience of the controlled person to the will of the controller, and also refers to controlling one's own emotions. "Management" refers to the management and guidance with talent, authority or other forces to keep it within the required scope in terms of accuracy, efficiency, discipline and suitability.
2. Example:
Firefighters can't control the fire.
The firemen couldn't control the fire.
Extended data synonym: domination
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1, interpretation: Dominate; Control.
2. Grammar: This means "control", which means that people with high ability, great influence, high position or high rank rule or dominate relatively low people in any way. It can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When a transitive verb is used, it is often followed by a simple object acted by a noun or pronoun. When used as an intransitive verb, it is often followed by the preposition over.
3. Example:
They have the ambition to rule this small country.
They have the ambition to control this small country.