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 monopolize [mə'nɑpl.`aɪz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 独占, 垄断

[经] 垄断, 专营, 专利




    monopolize


    Monopolize \Mo*nop"o*lize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Monopolized};
    p. pr. & vb. n. {Monopolizing}.] [From {Monopoly}.]
    To acquire a monopoly of; to have or get the exclusive
    privilege or means of dealing in, or the exclusive possession
    of; to engross the whole of; as, to monopolize the coffee
    trade; to monopolize land.

    1. Inkatha accuses the ANC of trying to monopolize power among black opposition groups as the country moves toward negotiations on a new constitution.
    2. And recently, Coastal won a $549 million judgment from an Occidental Petroleum Corp. unit in a suit charging that the unit tried to monopolize certain natural gas markets.
    3. Showtime is a distant No. 2 to Home Box Office, and in May filed a $2.5 billion antitrust suit against Time Warner, charging the company and its HBO and American Television cable units with conspiring to monopolize the pay TV business.
    4. The 66-34 vote, one vote short of the required two-thirds majority, came after a debate in which both the White House and Congress were accused of trying to monopolize the power to regulate the nation's international trade.
    5. In these suits Go-Video will try to prove that Japan's top consumer electronics companies have conspired to monopolize the market for home entertainment gear, including VCRs, and to deter U.S. competition.
    6. Lawyer Robert Katzenstein prepared for the release of an important written opinion in the Newmont case recently by having an assistant monopolize a public phone in the court clerk's office.
    7. The plaintiffs contended United illegally monopolized or attempted to monopolize the computer reservations business or the air transportation business in various markets.
    8. And German companies are doing their best to monopolize the market.
    9. Topgallant Group Inc., a small New York shipping company, filed an antitrust suit charging Sea-Land Services Inc. with scheming to monopolize commerce on the North Atlantic.
    10. Squish him like a bug." Browning-Ferris then cut its prices almost in half, a maneuver that prompted Kelley to file an antitrust suit charging the larger company with trying to monopolize the waste-collection market in the region.
    11. But Judge Sanders rejected major parts of the Hunts' suit, including allegations that the banks were trying to monopolize the drilling-rig business in violation of antitrust law.
    12. This immense state sector continues to monopolize most resources in order to produce shoddy goods. Most people still depend on the state in some way and resist change.
    13. In his decision, U.S. District Judge Harold Greene said the risks that the local phone companies would monopolize the market were outweighed by the benefits this new service and others like it would provide consumers.
    14. A jury in New York last year found Bunker, Herbert and two others had conspired to manipulate and monopolize the silver market and defraud investors.
    15. Some use assistants to monopolize public telephones.
    16. "This step is being taken as a precautionary measure." For the short term at least, Genetic Systems is in a position to monopolize the HIV-2 segment of the $210 million U.S. market for blood and plasma testing.
    17. The lawsuit alleged that AT&T tried to monopolize the market for business telephone systems and other equipment with several unfair business practices.
    18. Inkatha accuses the ANC of launching a terror campaign to monopolize power among black opposition groups.
    19. He fears they would monopolize the slots and freeze other carriers out.
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