单词
monopolise
读音
məˈnɑːpəlaɪz
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释义
vt. 垄断,获得专卖权(等于monopolize) [ 第三人称单数 monopolises 现在分词 monopolising 过去式 monopolised 过去分词 monopolised ]
例句
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。
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。
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 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。
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。
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。
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