monopolise
常見例句
- We already know that better-off parents are more likely to access private schools and to monopolise the highest-performing state schools.
我們已經(jīng)知道,家境好的家長更傾向于私立學(xué)校,并壟斷了教學(xué)質(zhì)量最好的公立學(xué)校。 - Instead, big countries jostle for a share of influence, knowing they cannot monopolise the scene; small and medium-sized powers struggle to keep room for manoeuvre by playing off would-be patrons.
相反,大國知道它們不可能壟斷該地區(qū),因而爭搶著分享影響力;小國以及中等國家則通過讓那些自詡的保護人彼此相斗而努力保持著自己的回旋余地。 - In Britain, tabloid and even broadsheet newspapers monopolise coverage of sport.
在英國,花邊小報和甚至大開頁報章已經(jīng)壟斷了體育報道。 - A380 looks likely to dominate, if not monopolise, long high-density routes for years to come.
ECONOMIST: The Airbus A380 - Still, where the state is revered, people do not want it to monopolise the scene.
ECONOMIST: A poll on trust - UN, despite its ability to monopolise the image of legitimacy, is ill-suited to administering territories in transition.
ECONOMIST: From Bosnia, East Timor, and other fragile places 返回 monopolise