monopolised

垄断
常用释义
v. (组织、集团)垄断;占有……的最大部分;独占(monopolise 的过去式及过去分词,monopolise 等于 monopolize)

例句

Crucially, power was to be shared between the parties in the assembly rather than being monopolised as before by the unionist majority.

极为重要的是,根据该协定,权利由议会双方共享,而不是像从前那样由联合主义多数派独揽。

两个阵营都未能看到,我们已经生活在一个不同的世界,在这个世界中,政治权力无法再为单个持有者所独占。

Newly unsubsidized, potters were forced to turn to foreign patrons like the Portuguese and the Dutch who monopolised exports to Europe.

那些得不到资金的陶瓷工人被迫投奔葡萄牙和荷兰等外国赞助商,当时,荷兰垄断着对欧洲的出口。

Among the early findings: in many places, the supply of inputs is unhealthily monopolised.

早期的研究结果包含以下内容:在许多地方,原材料的供给带有一定垄断性。

电信并不是唯一的垄断部门。

现今由国际性出版社垄断的价格,确实不相称。

Hewanted a society where the eco- nomic no longer monopolised so much time andenergy.

他想要的社会只是经济不再占据人们如此多的时间和精力。

这也意味着,没有真正的替代产品的垄断。

同时,像埃及和突尼斯一样,卡扎菲先生的亲朋好友垄断了许多利润最为丰厚的商业机会。

My only suggestion would be to put a mirror over the desk so that I could put my makeup on while my husband monopolised the bathroom.

我只有一个建议,最好在桌子上放一个镜子,这样我就可以在老公霸占卫生间时化化妆。