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词根:monopoly
adj.monopolistic 垄断的;独占性的;专利的
n.monopoly 垄断;垄断者;专卖权
monopolist 垄断者;独占者;专利者
monopsony [贸易] 买主独家垄断,买主垄断
monopolization 垄断;专卖;独占
monopolizer 垄断者;独占的人
vt.monopolize 垄断;独占;拥有…的专卖权
monopolise 垄断,获得专卖权(等于monopolize)
1 The silent musicians were speaking, or not speaking, for the silent masses, those who would take some festive cheer in any statement against Simon Cowell's monopolisation of the singles chart.
2 It also tops the charts globally in terms of deforestation and the monopolisation of land and raw materials.
3 “And from this comes this whole monopolisation that has followed… because whoever controls the location controls access to the information.”
4 We have all clearly seen the price of Erdoğan’s monopolisation of power over the last three years.
5 Traditional parties are urging voters to back Mr Macron's rivals to stop a monopolisation of power.
6 It said it wanted to avoid the danger of "product design monopolisation" in the area of three-dimensional goods.
7 Townsend said that this sort of monopolisation was invaluable.
8 Opposition leaders called it a "gagging law", but the government said it would prevent media abuse and monopolisation.
9 At the ceremony in Mexico on Wednesday, Gates said there were "legitimate issues, but solvable issues" around GM and lauded CIMMYT's role trying to sidestep concerns about monopolisation of the technology by the multinationals.
10 Some environmentalists have warned that tradable concessions could lead to monopolisation of catches by big fleets.
11 "The monopolisation of pay TV in the UK is an impediment to the development of fibre."
12 Some of the reasons for that can be found in a system of advancement based on family ties and reciprocal, often corrupt, favours – and in the virtual monopolisation of important posts by the elderly.
13 Another green group, WWF, said the proposed tradable concessions could lead to a monopolisation of fishing by a few big fleets.
14 Earlier this month, Mr Clegg criticised the monopolisation of valued internships by the children of the well-connected.
15 "Of course there is a monopolisation and a concentration of power in the hands of a few at this present juncture," he says.
16 But no country in the British Empire has pushed the policy of monopolisation of education so far as our Western Provinces.
17 It is the State that is charged, to a greater and greater degree, with the direction of everything, the centralisation, the monopolisation, and the manufacture of everything.