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词汇 monopolist
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Definition of monopolist in English:

monopolist

noun məˈnɒp(ə)lɪstməˈnɑpələst
  • A person or business that has a monopoly.

    垄断者;专卖商;垄断企业

    production by a monopolist is cheapest
    as modifier the state-owned monopolist generating company
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, non-competitive contracts with convicted monopolists would seem to be expressly what these laws should allow to be exposed.
    • As monopolists, oligarchs initially exploited the system.
    • It's a reminder of how much market power a monopolist holds in shaping a culture.
    • This would create a more dynamic industry, in which indies could compete more equally with the broadcasting monopolists.
    • It is the essence of monopoly that the monopolist has the power to set the price of his product, which is effected by altering the amount that is supplied.
    • It was followed, at the end of the 15th cent., by the Merchant Venturers of London, monopolists of the expanding cloth industry's overseas trade.
    • Large firms with considerable market power in principle could act as monopolists and abuse their market power by raising prices.
    • It is a fact that the software producer has been judged to be a monopolist.
    • A monopolist can determine the market price for its product and can be described as a price maker rather than a price taker.
    • This is because the behaviour of a rational monopolist will be to market the goods at a price which is higher than that prevailing under ordinary competitive conditions.
    • It labels the company a monopolist in violation of federal law and mandates reform.
    • The New Deal, in fact, enabled cooperatives to act as monopolists in so many ways by providing mandatory production controls that eliminated uncontrollable surpluses.
    • Output restriction simply means that the monopolist and its employees work less hard.
    • When you talk about withdrawing your services from the sick, it's just like the monopolists using monopoly power.
    • The characteristic feature of monopoly prices is the monopolist's defiance of the wishes of the consumers.
    • So the monopolist will set a price or produce a quantity which will maximize its profits, other things being equal.
    • If the owner reaches an agreement with the two state-owned monopolists, they might withdraw their claims and save the company from insolvency.
    • They now seem to resemble an unscrupulously privatised enterprise that was formerly a monopolist on the domestic market.
    • Over various periods, how did U.S. Steel act ‘as if’ it was a monopolist or near-monopolist and still survive?
    • That has left top managers with the daunting task of persuading some of the world's biggest monopolists to all but change their worldviews.

Rhymes

oligopolist

Definition of monopolist in US English:

monopolist

nounməˈnäpələstməˈnɑpələst
  • A person or business that has a monopoly.

    垄断者;专卖商;垄断企业

    production by a monopolist is cheapest
    as modifier the state-owned monopolist generating company
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, non-competitive contracts with convicted monopolists would seem to be expressly what these laws should allow to be exposed.
    • That has left top managers with the daunting task of persuading some of the world's biggest monopolists to all but change their worldviews.
    • When you talk about withdrawing your services from the sick, it's just like the monopolists using monopoly power.
    • Large firms with considerable market power in principle could act as monopolists and abuse their market power by raising prices.
    • It was followed, at the end of the 15th cent., by the Merchant Venturers of London, monopolists of the expanding cloth industry's overseas trade.
    • A monopolist can determine the market price for its product and can be described as a price maker rather than a price taker.
    • It labels the company a monopolist in violation of federal law and mandates reform.
    • If the owner reaches an agreement with the two state-owned monopolists, they might withdraw their claims and save the company from insolvency.
    • They now seem to resemble an unscrupulously privatised enterprise that was formerly a monopolist on the domestic market.
    • The New Deal, in fact, enabled cooperatives to act as monopolists in so many ways by providing mandatory production controls that eliminated uncontrollable surpluses.
    • So the monopolist will set a price or produce a quantity which will maximize its profits, other things being equal.
    • As monopolists, oligarchs initially exploited the system.
    • Over various periods, how did U.S. Steel act ‘as if’ it was a monopolist or near-monopolist and still survive?
    • This is because the behaviour of a rational monopolist will be to market the goods at a price which is higher than that prevailing under ordinary competitive conditions.
    • It is a fact that the software producer has been judged to be a monopolist.
    • It's a reminder of how much market power a monopolist holds in shaping a culture.
    • Output restriction simply means that the monopolist and its employees work less hard.
    • The characteristic feature of monopoly prices is the monopolist's defiance of the wishes of the consumers.
    • It is the essence of monopoly that the monopolist has the power to set the price of his product, which is effected by altering the amount that is supplied.
    • This would create a more dynamic industry, in which indies could compete more equally with the broadcasting monopolists.
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