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1 monopolize
(a) (power, access, use) monopoliser;∎ he always monopolizes the conversation il monopolise systématiquement la conversation;∎ she monopolized him the whole evening elle l'a monopolisé toute la soirée;∎ I don't want to monopolize your time je ne veux pas vous accaparer -
2 monopolize
monopolize [məˈnɒpəlaɪz]* * *[mə'nɒpəlaɪz]transitive verb Economics détenir le monopole de; fig monopoliser -
3 monopolize
1 Econ détenir or avoir le monopole de [raw materials, market] ; the media have been monopolized by a small group c'est un petit groupe qui détient le monopole des médias ;2 fig monopoliser [bathroom]. -
4 monopolize
1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopoliser2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopoliser -
5 monopolize
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6 to monopolize
monopoliser; accaparer; confisquer à son seul profitEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to monopolize
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7 corner
corner [ˈkɔ:nər]1. noun• it's just round the corner ( = very near) c'est à deux pas d'ici• the domestic robot is just around the corner le robot domestique, c'est pour demain• to turn the corner tourner au coin de la rue ; (figurative) passer le moment critique ; [patient] passer le capc. ( = position) to fight one's corner défendre sa position4. compounds* * *['kɔːnə(r)] 1.1) lit ( in geometry) angle m; (of street, building) angle m, coin m; (of table, field, room) coin m; Automobile ( bend) virage mto turn ou go round the corner — tourner au coin de la rue
just around the corner — ( nearby) tout près; ( around the bend) juste après le coin
2) (of eye, mouth) coin m3) ( place) coin m2.transitive verb1) ( trap) lit acculer [animal, enemy]; fig coincer (colloq) [person]2) ( monopolize) accaparer [market]3.intransitive verb Automobile [car] prendre un virage••to cut corners — ( financially) faire des économies; ( in a procedure) simplifier les choses
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8 hog
hog [hɒg]1. nounporc m* * *[hɒg] 1.1) GB ( castrated pig) porc m châtré2) US ( pig) porc m, verrat m3) (colloq) ( person) pourceau m2.(colloq) transitive verb (prét, pp - gg-) ( monopolize) monopoliser••to go the whole hog — (colloq) ( be extravagant) voir les choses en grand; ( go to extremes) aller jusqu'au bout
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9 monopolise
1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopoliser2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopoliser -
10 monopoly
[mə'nopəli]plural - monopolies; noun(the sole right of making or selling something etc: This firm has a local monopoly of soap-manufacturing.) monopole- monopolise -
11 corner
A n1 lit ( in geometry) angle m ; (of street, building) angle m, coin m ; (of table, box, page, fabric, field, room) coin m ; Aut ( bend) virage m ; the house on the corner la maison qui fait l'angle ; at the corner of the street au coin de la rue ; to turn ou go round the corner tourner au coin de la rue ; to put a child in the corner Sch mettre un enfant au coin ; she wiped her eyes with a corner of her apron elle s'est essuyé les yeux avec un coin or le bord de son tablier ; to fold sth from corner to corner plier qch en diagonale ; to turn down the corner of a page corner une page ; the car took the corner too fast la voiture a pris le virage trop vite ; he lives around the corner from me ( nearby) il habite tout près de chez moi ; the post office is just around the corner ( around the bend) la poste est juste au coin ; she disappeared round the corner elle a disparu au coin de la rue ; Christmas is just around the corner Noël approche ; you never know what's around the corner on ne sait jamais ce qui peut arriver ;2 ( side) (of eye, mouth) coin m ; to watch/see sb out of the corner of one's eye regarder/voir qn du coin de l'œil ;3 ( remote place) coin m ; fig ( of mind) coin m, recoin m ; a quiet corner of Brittany/the office un coin tranquille de Bretagne/du bureau ; in a remote corner of India dans une région reculée de l'Inde ; I searched every corner of the house j'ai cherché partout dans la maison ; from all four corners of the world des quatre coins du monde ;4 Sport ( in boxing) coin m (de repos) ; (in football, hockey) corner m ; to take a corner tirer un corner ;C vtr2 ( monopolize) accaparer [supply, best seats] ; she's cornered the market in fashion jewellery elle a accaparé le marché du bijou fantaisie.to be in a tight corner être dans une impasse ; to hold ou fight one's corner se défendre ; to paint ou box oneself into a corner se mettre dans une impasse ; to cut corners ( financially) faire des économies ; ( in a procedure) simplifier les choses. -
12 hog
A n3 ○ ( person) pourceau m ;to go the whole hog ○ ( be extravagant) voir les choses en grand ; ( go to extremes) aller jusqu'au bout.
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