monopolise音标
英 [mə'nɒpəlaɪz]
美 [mə'nɒpəlaɪz]
monopolise翻译
vt.
垄断;独占;专卖;专营
英英释义
monopolise[ mə'nɔpəlaiz ]
v.have and control fully and exclusively
同义词:monopolize
have or exploit a monopoly of
同义词:monopolize
monopolise用法
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)What the juristical oligarchy now claims is to monopolise the knowledge of the laws, to have the exclusive possession of the principles by which quarrels are decided.
法律寡头政治现在所主张的是要垄断法律知识,要对决定争论所依据的各项原则有独占的权利。One reason is that the Communist Party fears that allowing political freedom to flourish on its fringes would loosen its ability to monopolise power in China as a whole.
一个原因便是中国共产党担心如果允许政治自由在它的周围茁壮成长,将会减弱其垄断中国权力的能力。
权威例句
Monopolise Resistance?
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The ECB should not monopolise securities settlement
The Party of Regions monopolises power in Ukraine
De andere rechtsorde: demonopolisering van het fraude-onderzoek
The ECB should not monopolise securities settlement. ECMI Commentary No. 12, 16 January 2007
When can the owner of a surname trade mark monopolise his mark in Europe?
Alford Revisited: The Professional Monopolisers, Corporate Rationalisers, Community and Markets
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