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 monopolistic [mә,nɒpә'listik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 垄断性的, 专卖的, 垄断论者的



    monopolistic
    [ adj ]
    having exclusive control over a commercial activity by possession or legal grant
    <adj.all>


    Monopolistic \Mo*nop`o*lis"tic\
    (m[-o]*n[o^]p`[-o]*l[i^]s"t[i^]k), a.
    Of or pertaining to a monopolist. --North Am. Rev.

    1. "Intel now has an almost monopolistic control of the core technology for office workstations," he says.
    2. Mr Byatt has set out the conceptual problems he faces in regulating this most monopolistic of industries.
    3. 'The CSO does not, and could not, run a monopolistic system,' he said.
    4. 'We have a duty to defend our interests against monopolistic and corrupt forces,' said Mr Dirceu Almeida, the union's lawyer. Mr Hanan is counting on victory to lift sagging tin prices.
    5. The task for public policy makers in monopolistic industries has been to replicate some of the effects of competition by making market entry easier.
    6. Would-be competitors knew that in the face of these truly monopolistic strategies, it would be difficult to match prices next year, and impossible in five years.
    7. But charges of monopolistic practices swirl around Nintendo.
    8. The core business of the seven regional Bell companies is providing monopoly local phone service, and the top policy makers have explored ways to safeguard against harmful monopolistic behavior.
    9. Capitalism is sometimes portrayed either as monopolistic exploitation or an unattractive competitive jungle, where the values of co-operation are lost in a free-for-all.
    10. The move was hailed by conservation groups that have been critical of monopolistic concessions contracts they feel were too favorable to private concerns.
    11. Mr Bossi yesterday also revealed in the same newsletter he would shortly be submitting to parliament an anti-trust law preventing monopolistic positions in the media.
    12. Small meat and vegetable processing factories have been set up on the farm to give it independence from the monopolistic state food processing industry. Chemicals bought from the west have boosted grain yields to nearly double the Ukrainian average.
    13. Every six weeks he calls together his most senior 150 managers to review progress. Harris's attitude is a refreshing change for an industry mostly led by lifelong engineers or telecoms bureaucrats reared in the monopolistic culture.
    14. Ms. Lesly's second allegation was that the members of the National Association control the "marketplace," have a monopolistic position, and therefore can charge undeservedly high commission rates.
    15. According to Najder, the dispute developed because Walesa is in close touch with public feelings and wants to create a "more open political game" by opposing "monopolistic tendencies" in Parliament.
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