🏦monopoly (monopoly)

noun
/məˈnɒpəli/
monopolio (monopoly)

Meaning

Exclusive control over a market, product, or service.
exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market
The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
Traducción del significado
Control exclusivo sobre un mercado, producto o servicio.
control exclusivo sobre un mercado producto o servicio

Oraciones de ejemplo

The company gained a monopoly over the mobile phone industry.

La empresa obtuvo un monopolio sobre la industria de la telefonía móvil.
La empresa obtuvo un monopolio sobre la industria de la telefonia movil.

The company has a monopoly on internet services in the area.

La empresa tiene un monopolio sobre los servicios de internet en la zona.
La empresa tiene un monopolio sobre los servicios de internet en la zona.

The company has a monopoly on electric car production.

La empresa tiene un monopolio en la producción de coches eléctricos.
La empresa tiene un monopolio en la produccion de coches electricos.

Expresiones de ejemplo

hold a monopoly
tener un monopolio
tener un monopolio

Synonyms

control, domination, exclusivity, cartel, ownership, exclusive control, dominance, corner
Entrada 1
control, domination, exclusivity, cartel, ownership
Entrada 2
exclusive control, dominance, corner
Entrada 3
domination, control, exclusivity

Antonyms

competition, diversity, free market, rivalry, plurality
Entrada 1
competition, diversity
Entrada 2
competition, free market, rivalry
Entrada 3
competition, free market, plurality

Colocaciones

natural monopoly, state monopoly, create a monopoly, break monopoly, government monopoly, market monopoly
Entrada 1
natural monopoly, state monopoly, create a monopoly
Entrada 2
break monopoly, government monopoly, market monopoly

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