monopolies的中文翻译是什么意思

monopolies

US/ məˈnɑpəliz/
UK/məˈnɒpəliz/

n. 垄断( monopoly的名词复数 ); 专卖; 垄断权; 专利权

monopolies柯林斯释义

N-VAR垄断;专营服务

If a company, person, or state has a monopoly on something such as an industry, they have complete control over it, so that it is impossible for others to become involved in it.

  • ...Russian moves to end a state monopoly on land ownership.

    俄国人采取的终止国家垄断土地所有权的措施

  • ...the governing party's monopoly over the media.

    执政党对媒体的垄断

N-COUNT垄断企业;专卖者

A monopoly is a company which is the only one providing a particular product or service.

  • ...a state-owned monopoly.

    国有垄断企业

N-SING独有;独具

If you say that someone does not have a monopoly on something, you mean that they are not the only person who has that thing.

  • Women do not have a monopoly on feelings of betrayal.

    被出卖的感觉并非只有女性才有。

monopolies场景例句

Regional monopolies were bitterly fought for.

为夺取地方垄断权发生了激烈的竞争.

Most of the genuine monopolies were dissolved.

大部分真正的垄断公司被解散了.

British landmarks are the establishment of the Monopolies Commission and the Restrictive Trade Practices Act.

英国的划时代事件是建立垄断委员会和限制贸易实施法案.

Electricity, gas and water were considered to be natural monopolies.

电 、 煤气和水垄断经营过去被认为是自然而然的.

In the old days, antitrust laws kept monopolies from buying potential competitors.

过去, 反垄断法禁止垄断大户收购其潜在竞争者.

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