单词 | monopolize |
释义 | monopolize , monopolise /mənɒpəlaɪz; name mənɑːp-/ verb [transitive] (economics 经济学) to have or take control of all or almost all of sth such as a market or an industry so that others are prevented from sharing it 独占;垄断◆the companies were accused of attempting to monopolize the debit-card market. 这些公司被指控试图垄断借记卡市场。◆a salary structure in which a few top executives monopolize most of the benefits 少数高管独占大部分津贴的薪酬结构 ▸ monopolization, monopolisation /məˌnɒpəlaɪzeɪʃn; name məˌnɑːpələz-/ noun [uncountable]☞ monopolizemonopolize (bre also monopolise) /mənɒpəlaɪz; name mənɑːpəlaɪz/ [transitive] (often disapproving) to have or take control of the largest part of sth, so that other people are prevented from sharing it; to have or take a large part of sb's attention or time独占;垄断;包办;占去(某人大部份注意力或时间)◆men traditionally monopolized jobs in the printing industry.传统上,男人包揽了印刷行业的所有工作。◆as usual, she completely monopolized the conversation.像往常一样,她完全垄断了这次谈话。◆don't let him monopolize you like he did at the last party.别让他像上次聚会那样缠着你不放。monopolize/məˈnɒpəlaɪz ||; məˈnɑpḷˌaɪz/(also -ise) verb [t] to control sth so that other people cannot share it 垄断;独占;完全控制: ◇she completely monopolized the conversation. i couldn't get a word in. 全是她一人在滔滔不绝地说话,我根本无法插嘴。 monopolizesee ⇨ control/not control 6 mo·nop·o·lize /(also 又作 -ise bre 【英】) /mə-`nɑpḷˏaɪz; məˈnɒpəlaɪz//v [t]to have complete control over something, especially a type of business, so that other people cannot share it 垄断,独占[某事物,尤指某个行业]:◇the tobacco industry is monopolized by a few large companies. 烟草行业由几家大公司垄断。 |
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