This article aims to investigate the global stabilization for a class of stochastic continuous time-delay nonlinear systems involved with unknown control coefficients and stochastic-input-to-state-stable-like conditions. Without involving the traditional adaptive compensation approach, a dominate gain is adopted to deal with uncertain nonlinearities, which not only include unmeasurable state but also involve input and state delays. On account of homogeneous domination manner and stochastic stability theory, a delay-independent controller is developed to guarantee that the closed-loop system is globally asymptotically stable in probability. Finally, a simulation example is supplied to show the virtue of the devised strategy.