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  • 61 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizar
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizar
    * * *
    mo.nop.o.lise
    [mən'ɔpəlaiz] vt monopolizar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > monopolise

  • 62 monopolize

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizar
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizar
    * * *
    mo.nop.o.lize
    [mən'ɔpəlaiz] vt = link=monopolise monopolise.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > monopolize

  • 63 truster

    truster [tʀœste]
    ➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb
    [+ secteur du marché] to monopolize ; [+ produit] to have the monopoly of ; ( = accaparer) (inf) to monopolize
    * * *
    tʀœste vt
    * * *
    truster verb table: aimer vtr to bag, to monopolize.
    [trɶste] verbe transitif

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > truster

  • 64 memonopoli

    monopolize
    * * *
    have a monopoly, monopolize

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > memonopoli

  • 65 monopolize, monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) tekelleştirmek
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) kendi kontrolü altına almak

    English-Turkish dictionary > monopolize, monopolise

  • 66 monopolize

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) imeti monopol
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) polastiti se
    * * *
    [mənɜpəlaiz]
    transitive verb
    economy monopolizirati, imeti monopol; figuratively polastiti se

    English-Slovenian dictionary > monopolize

  • 67 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) imeti monopol
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) polastiti se

    English-Slovenian dictionary > monopolise

  • 68 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolisoida
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) omia itselleen

    English-Finnish dictionary > monopolise

  • 69 monopolize

    finance, business, economy
    • monopolisoida
    * * *
    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolisoida
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) omia itselleen

    English-Finnish dictionary > monopolize

  • 70 avere il monopolio di

    avere il monopolio di
    to have a monopoly of o on
    \
    →  monopolio

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avere il monopolio di

  • 71 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) få monopol på, ha enerett på
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) legge beslag på

    English-Norwegian dictionary > monopolise

  • 72 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizzare
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizzare

    English-Italian dictionary > monopolise

  • 73 monopolize

    [mə'nɒpəlaɪz]
    verbo transitivo econ. monopolizzare (anche fig.)
    * * *
    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizzare
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizzare
    * * *
    [mə'nɒpəlaɪz]
    verbo transitivo econ. monopolizzare (anche fig.)

    English-Italian dictionary > monopolize

  • 74 monopolize

    = academic.ru/117430/monopolise">monopolise
    * * *
    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolosieren
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) mit Beschlag belegen
    * * *
    mo·nopo·lize
    [məˈnɒpəlaɪz, AM -ˈnɑ:pə-]
    vt
    to \monopolize sth etw monopolisieren [o allein beherrschen]
    to \monopolize the market den Markt beherrschen
    2. (keep for oneself)
    to \monopolize sb/sth jdn/etw ganz für sich akk beanspruchen, jdn/etw mit Beschlag belegen
    to \monopolize the conversation das Gespräch an sich reißen
    * * *
    [mə'nɒpəlaɪz]
    vt (lit)
    market monopolisieren, beherrschen; (fig) person, place, sb's time etc mit Beschlag belegen, in Beschlag nehmen; conversation, discussion beherrschen, an sich (acc) reißen

    to monopolize the supply of... — eine Monopolstellung für die Lieferung von... haben

    she wants to monopolize his attentionsie möchte seine Aufmerksamkeit ganz für sich haben

    * * *
    1. WIRTSCH monopolisieren
    2. fig
    a) an sich reißen:
    monopolize the conversation die Unterhaltung ganz allein bestreiten
    b) jemanden oder etwas mit Beschlag belegen:
    my mind was monopolized by this problem ich konnte an nichts anderes als an dieses Problem denken, alle meine Gedanken kreisten um dieses Problem
    * * *
    * * *
    (US) v.
    an sich reißen ausdr.
    monopolisieren v.

    English-german dictionary > monopolize

  • 75 monopolise

    = monopolize transitive verb (Econ.) monopolisieren; (fig.) mit Beschlag belegen

    monopolise the conversation — den/die anderen nicht zu Wort kommen lassen

    * * *
    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolosieren
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) mit Beschlag belegen
    * * *
    = monopolize transitive verb (Econ.) monopolisieren; (fig.) mit Beschlag belegen

    monopolise the conversation — den/die anderen nicht zu Wort kommen lassen

    * * *
    (UK) v.
    an sich reißen ausdr.
    monopolisieren v.

    English-german dictionary > monopolise

  • 76 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizować
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizować

    English-Polish dictionary > monopolise

  • 77 monopolize

    [mə'nɔpəlaɪz]
    vt
    * * *
    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizować
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizować

    English-Polish dictionary > monopolize

  • 78 monopolize

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizēt
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizēt; pilnībā pārņemt
    * * *
    monopolizēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > monopolize

  • 79 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizēt
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) monopolizēt; pilnībā pārņemt

    English-Latvian dictionary > monopolise

  • 80 monopolise

    1) (to have a monopoly of or over: They've monopolized the fruit-canning industry.) monopolizuoti
    2) (to take up the whole of (eg someone's attention): She tries to monopolize the teacher's attention.) visiškai užvaldyti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > monopolise

См. также в других словарях:

  • have a monopoly on something — (not) have a monopoly on (something) if someone does not have a monopoly on something, they are not the only person who has that thing. You don t have a monopoly on suffering, you know. Other people have problems too …   New idioms dictionary

  • have a monopoly on — (not) have a monopoly on (something) if someone does not have a monopoly on something, they are not the only person who has that thing. You don t have a monopoly on suffering, you know. Other people have problems too …   New idioms dictionary

  • not have a monopoly on — (not) have a monopoly on (something) if someone does not have a monopoly on something, they are not the only person who has that thing. You don t have a monopoly on suffering, you know. Other people have problems too …   New idioms dictionary

  • not have a monopoly on something — (not) have a monopoly on (something) if someone does not have a monopoly on something, they are not the only person who has that thing. You don t have a monopoly on suffering, you know. Other people have problems too …   New idioms dictionary

  • Monopoly profit — Contents 1 Monopoly Profit Basic Definition 2 Persistence 3 Government intervention 4 Footnotes 5 …   Wikipedia

  • monopoly — Absolute control of all sales and distribution in a market by one firm, due to some barrier to entry of other firms, allowing the firm to sell at a higher price than the socially optimal price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * monopoly… …   Financial and business terms

  • monopoly — 01. On March 12th, 1930, Mahatma Gandhi began a 300 mile journey to protest against a British law establishing a [monopoly] in producing salt in India. 02. No culture has a [monopoly] on morality or justice. There are stupid, lying people… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • monopoly — monopoloid, adj. /meuh nop euh lee/, n., pl. monopolies. 1. exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market, or a control that makes possible the manipulation of prices. Cf. duopoly, oligopoly. 2. an exclusive privilege to… …   Universalium

  • monopoly */*/ — UK [məˈnɒpəlɪ] / US [məˈnɑpəlɪ] noun Word forms monopoly : singular monopoly plural monopolies 1) a) [countable] economics a company that has complete control of the product or service it provides because it is the only company that provides it… …   English dictionary

  • monopoly — [[t]mənɒ̱pəli[/t]] monopolies 1) N VAR: oft with poss, oft N on/over n/ ing If a company, person, or state has a monopoly on something such as an industry, they have complete control over it, so that it is impossible for others to become involved …   English dictionary

  • monopoly — mo|nop|o|ly [ mə napəli ] noun ** 1. ) count a company that has complete control of the product or service it provides because it is the only company that provides it: It is the government s intention to break up all monopolies. a ) count or… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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