monopolise

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形容词: monopolistic

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形容词: monopolistic | 副词: monopolistically | 名词: monopolism | 名词复数: monopolies |

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General McChrystal's directive tells soldiers to “confront self-serving officials who monopolise wealth and power and abuse people's trust”.

麦克里斯托尔告诫他的士兵“要勇敢面对自私自利的官员,这些官员只会垄断财富和权力,辜负人们的信任”。

However, even if the market turns out to be smaller than Airbus is hoping for, the A380 looks likely to dominate, if not monopolise, long high-density routes for years to come.

然而,即使市场比空客所想像的要小的话,在未来几年,A380似乎也会占据长距离高密度的航线市场,如果这不是垄度的话。

7.Instead, big countries jostle for a share of influence, knowing they cannot monopolise the scene;

相反,大国知道它们不可能垄断该地区,因而争抢着分享影响力;

Therefore, when information becomes like water, can anyone monopolise it?

所以,资讯如水,谁能垄断?

What the juristical oligarchy now claims is to monopolise the knowledge of the laws, to have the exclusive possession of the principles by which quarrels are decided.

法律寡头政治现在所主张的是要垄断法律知识,要对决定争论所依据的各项原则有独占的权利。

but China would prefer to monopolise diplomacy in that area, parlaying its supposedly close ties with Pyongyang into leverage with the Americans over Taiwan.

但中国却更希望在该问题上独自施加外交影响,利用其料想的与平壤的亲密关系作为在台湾问题上与美国讨价还价的筹码。

Look at any of the global rankings and not only do the Ivy League and Oxbridge monopolise the top of the tree, British and (especially) American colleges dominate most of the leading 100 places.

在全球学校排名榜上,除常青藤联盟,牛津剑桥大学垄断前三以外,英国和美国大学占据了大部分前一百位的大学,美国更为突出。

Instead, big countries jostle for a share of influence, knowing they cannot monopolise the scene; small and medium-sized powers struggle to keep room for manoeuvre by playing off would-be patrons.

相反,大国知道它们不可能垄断该地区,因而争抢着分享影响力;小国以及中等国家则通过让那些自诩的保护人彼此相斗而努力保持着自己的回旋余地。

Instead, big countries jostle for a share of influence, knowing they cannot monopolise the scene;

相反,大国知道它们不可能垄断该地区,因而争抢着分享影响力;