monopolizes

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[məˈnɔpəˌlaɪziz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    垄断( monopolize的名词复数 );独占;专卖;专营

  • v.

    垄断( monopolize的第三人称单数 );独占;专卖;专营

  • 英英释义

    monopolize[ mə'nɔpəlaiz ]

    • v.
      • have and control fully and exclusively

        "He monopolizes the laser printer"

        同义词:monopolise

      • have or exploit a monopoly of

        "OPEC wants to monopolize oil"

        同义词:monopolise

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. She tried to monopolize his time.
      她想独占他的时间。
    2. She tended to monopolize the conversation.
      她说个没完,使别人插不上嘴。
    3. The service providers monopolize the market.
      服务行业垄断了市场。
    4. First, the government will monopolize the land level development.
      首先,政府将垄断土地的一级开发。

    权威例句

    MS Monopolizes U.K. Gov’t Site
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    First come, first served: the first-emerging queen monopolizes reproduction in the ant Cardiocondyla “ argyrotricha ”
    Establishing Reserve System for Purchasing Land So as to Realize Government Monopolizes Land Administration
    Strategy of vertical production differentiation based on one of the duopolists monopolizes the intermediate product market
    When Resource Dilution Theory Fails: The Intellectual Development of the Only Child Who Monopolizes Parental Resources
    Free-market think tank urges private sector to step up cyber security research before federal 'czar' monopolizes these efforts