monopolize是什么意思

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  • In most weaving centers, the profession was monopolized by members of one or two castes.

  • Cabinet appointments are the most important personnel decisions in parliamentary systems, and traditionally such appointments have been virtually monopolized by the governing political parties.

  • The explanation surely is an intention of a different kind that possessed him - possessed him with monopolizing completeness.

  • They thus monopolized control of public behavior and accepted the concomitant responsibility of protecting the lives and the property of the citizens.

  • The historical references are not those expected: sensibility was no longer monopolized by the works of antiquity and the monumental expressions of urban glory.

  • Actions to exclude competitors from the field of competition were precisely the common law definition of monopolizing behavior.

  • Only later do they become crystallized and codified in professional socialization and training - a codification that has not been monopolized by any single profession.

  • To keep bourgeois intellectuals from "monopolizing" the forum, the assembly had invited well-known model workers from throughout the country to participate.

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  • 中文繁体

    商業, 壟斷, 包辦…

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  • Español

    monopolizar, acaparar…

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    monopolizar…

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  • Türk dili

    tekeline almak, tekelleştirmek…

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  • Français

    monopoliser…

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  • Čeština

    (z)monopolizovat, zcela zaujmout…

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  • Dansk

    monopolisere, lægge beslag på…

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  • Indonesia

    memonopoli, memborong perkataan…

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