monopolise
monopolise什么意思,monopolise翻译
基本解释
v.: 独占;垄断;包办;占去(某人的大部分注意力或时间)
权威解释
独占;垄断;包办:
to have or take control of the largest part of sth so that other people are prevented from sharing it
占去(某人的大部分注意力或时间);独占;霸占;使无法摆脱:
to have or take a large part of sb"s attention or time so that they are unable to speak to or deal with other people
英汉解释
独占
例句
Quality is representative of a culture which we Europeans have no reason to let others monopolise.
质量是作为欧洲企业文化的代表观点,我们没有任何理由让其他国家独霸。
That does not mean economists should be banned from policy making. But it does suggest they have no right to monopolise central banks.
这倒并不是说经济学家不应参与政策制定,但它的确表明,他们没有权利垄断央行。
For once Rooney did not have to monopolise the stage as England played efficiently and ruthlessly.
在鲁尼并不在最佳状态时,英格兰依然可以踢得卓有成效和冷酷无情。
In the Holy Land local churches are caught between Israeli encroachment on their property and Islamist bids to monopolise Palestinian life.
在圣地,当地的教堂被以色列人侵略财产和被伊斯兰主义者买下垄断巴基斯坦居民的生活。
America"s decentralised system and multiple checks and balances have long ensured that no single faction can monopolise power.
美国这种权力分散的体制、多重制约及平衡长期确保了没有哪个党派能独揽大权。
For all too many people it is now taken as a given that companies promote greed, crush creativity and monopolise power.
使太多的人认定,是公司推动了贪婪、扭曲了创新、垄断了权力。
Therefore, when information becomes like water, can anyone monopolise it?
所以,资讯如水,谁能垄断?
The large cities are of course do not have a monopolise on architectural or historical monuments.
当然大城市并不占尽建筑风采或名胜古迹之风雅。
First, its power to monopolise attention is undiminished.
首先,广告垄断消费者注意力的力量从未减弱。
In Britain, tabloid and even broadsheet newspapers monopolise coverage of sport.
在英国,花边小报和甚至大开页报章已经垄断了体育报道。