单词 | monopolistic |
释义 | monopolisticWord family nounmonopolismmonopolizationmonopolizermonopolyadjectivemonopolisticadverbmonopolisticallyverbmonopolize Business basicsmo·nop·ol·is·tic /məˌnɒpəˈlɪstɪk◂ $ -ˌnɑː-/ adjectiveadj BBCONTROLcontrolling or trying to control an industry or business activity completely 垄断的,垄断性的 The company wants to maintain its monopolistic position. 公司想继续维持它的垄断地位。 Examples from the Corpus monopolistic• Regulation was therefore required to prevent monopolistic abuse.• Second, competition is difficult to ensure, giving scope for monopolistic abuse.• Labour markets are indirectly affected by monopolistic competition in product markets.• monopolistic corporations• But Smith envisaged a world of small-scale enterprise, which would be left alone by government and by monopolistic corporations.• By fully exploiting their market position currently, monopolistic firms might elicit adverse public opinion and governmental censure.• As the partial equilibrium analysis suggested, a procompetitive effect, with monopolistic industries expanding, is expected from trade.• As a result the market structure very often ceased to be purely competitive, becoming monopolistic or oligopolistic.• But this monopolistic paradise has been lost. From Longman Business Dictionary monopolisticmo·nop·o·lis·tic /məˌnɒpəˈlɪstɪk◂məˌnɑː-/ adjectiveadjECONOMICS controlling or trying to control an industry or business activity completely by not allowing other companies to compete fairly monopolistic market conditions Unfair monopolistic practices are prohibited by the Treaty of Rome. |
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