monopolize
verb /məˈnɒpəlaɪz/
/məˈnɑːpəlaɪz/
(British English also monopolise)
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they monopolize | /məˈnɒpəlaɪz/ /məˈnɑːpəlaɪz/ |
he / she / it monopolizes | /məˈnɒpəlaɪzɪz/ /məˈnɑːpəlaɪzɪz/ |
past simple monopolized | /məˈnɒpəlaɪzd/ /məˈnɑːpəlaɪzd/ |
past participle monopolized | /məˈnɒpəlaɪzd/ /məˈnɑːpəlaɪzd/ |
-ing form monopolizing | /məˈnɒpəlaɪzɪŋ/ /məˈnɑːpəlaɪzɪŋ/ |
- monopolize something to have or take control of the largest part of something so that other people are prevented from sharing it
独占;垄断;包办 - Men traditionally monopolized jobs in the printing industry.
在传统上,男人包揽了印刷行业中的所有工作。 - As usual, she completely monopolized the conversation.
她和往常一样,完全垄断了这次谈话。
- The Swedish market is currently monopolized by the state-owned telecoms company.
瑞典市场目前被国有电信公司垄断。 - The trainer should guide and advise but should never monopolize the situation.
培训师应该指导和建议,但永远不要垄断局面。
- Men traditionally monopolized jobs in the printing industry.
- monopolize somebody to have or take a large part of somebody’s attention or time so that they are unable to speak to or deal with other people
占去(某人的大部分注意力或时间);独占;霸占;使无法摆脱 - Don't let him monopolize you like he did at the last party.
别让他像上次聚会那样缠着你不放。
- Don't let him monopolize you like he did at the last party.