monopoly
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR 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. 壟斷[商業]
...Russian moves to end a state monopoly on land ownership. …俄羅斯人提議結束國家對土地所有權的壟斷。
2. N-COUNT A monopoly is a company which is the only one providing a particular product or service. 壟斷企業[商業]
...a state-owned monopoly. …一個國有壟斷企業。
3. N-SING 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. 獨有
Women do not have a monopoly on feelings of betrayal. 背叛感竝非是女人獨有的。
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monopoly /məˈnɒpəlɪ/ (monopolies)
剑桥词典
- (an organization or group that has) complete control of something, especially an area of business , so that others have no share
- The government has a monopoly on rail travel .
- There are laws to stop companies becoming monopolies.
- She doesn't have the monopoly on suffering , you know . 返回 monopoly
壟斷(機搆);專賣;獨佔
The government is determined to protect its tobacco monopoly. 政府下決心保護其菸草專賣權。
Is Microsoft a monopoly? 微軟是壟斷企業嗎?
The drafting of a new constitution cannot be a monopoly of the white minority regime (= other people should do it too). 新憲法的起草不能由佔人口少數的白人政權壟斷。
He does not have a/the monopoly on (= he is not the only one who has) good looks . 長得好看的不止他一個。
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