monopolize
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you say that someone monopolizes something, you mean that they have a very large share of it and prevent other people from having a share. 壟斷
They are controlling so much cocoa that they are virtually monopolizing the market. 控制著那麼多可可粉,他們實(shí)際上是在壟斷市場(chǎng)。
2. monopolizationN-UNCOUNT 壟斷
...the monopolization of a market by a single supplier. …單一供貨商對(duì)一個(gè)市場(chǎng)的壟斷。
3. V-T If something or someone monopolizes you, they demand a lot of your time and attention, so that there is very little time left for anything or anyone else. 獨(dú)佔(zhàn)
He would monopolize her totally, to the exclusion of her brothers and sisters. 他要完全獨(dú)佔(zhàn)她,甚至排斥她的兄弟和姐妹。
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劍橋詞典
monopolize verb [T] (BUSINESS)
in business , to control something completely and to prevent other people having any effect on what happens
壟斷;包辦;實(shí)行…的專賣(mài)
The company had monopolized the photography market for so many decades that they didn't worry about competition from other companies . 這家公司壟斷攝影市場(chǎng)幾十年,他們不擔(dān)心來(lái)自其他公司的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)。
monopolize verb [T] (PERSON/CONVERSATION)
If someone monopolizes a person or a conversation , they talk a lot or stop other people being involved .
霸佔(zhàn);獨(dú)佔(zhàn);完全控制
She completely monopolized the conversation at lunch . 午餐時(shí)她滔滔不絕,別人根本無(wú)法插嘴。 返回 monopolize