词汇 | monopolistic |
释义 | monopolistic adjective usually disapprovinguk /məˌnɒp.əlˈɪs.tɪk/ us /məˌnɑː.pəlˈɪs.tɪk/ having or trying to have complete control of something, especially an area of business, so that others have no share: 垄断的 She did not consider the fine a sufficient deterrent against monopolistic practices by big producers.她认为这笔罚款不足以阻止大厂家的垄断行为。 The company is accused of monopolistic behaviour.该公司被控从事垄断操作。 See monopoly We are very concerned that we are handing over monopolistic control of our agricultural interests. The company will maintain its monopolistic grip on the domestic telephone market for at least another year. The colonial economy in the country was highly monopolistic . Mergers & acquisitions absorb acqui-hire acquirable acquire acquisition acquisitive buyout conglomerate denationalization denationalize fire sale growth-oriented hive hostile leverage non-hostile oligopoly parent parent company partnership monopolistic | Business Englishmonopolistic adjective ECONOMICSuk /məˌnɒpəˈlɪstɪk/us used to describe the actions of a company that is able to control the supply and price of a particular product or service: monopolistic control/powerIf they used their monopolistic power to bully rivals, then they should be called to account for conduct that is prohibited. The company is often accused of monopolistic practices. |
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