noun🔗Share독점A situation, by legal privilege or other agreement, in which solely one party (company, cartel etc.) exclusively provides a particular product or service, dominating that market and generally exerting powerful control over it."Historically, railway transportation was often controlled by monopolies, allowing them to set high prices. "역사적으로 철도 운송은 종종 독점 기업에 의해 통제되었고, 이는 그들이 높은 가격을 설정할 수 있게 했습니다.businesseconomyorganizationgovernmentlawpoliticsindustryfinanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share독점, 전매An exclusive control over the trade or production of a commodity or service through exclusive possession."A land monopoly renders its holder(s) nearly almighty in an agricultural society."토지 독점은 농업 사회에서 소유자를 거의 전능하게 만든다.businesseconomyindustrycommerceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share독점The privilege granting the exclusive right to exert such control."Granting monopolies in concession constitutes a market-conform alternative to taxation for the state, while the crown sometimes bestowed a monopoly as an outrageous gift."특허를 부여하는 것은 국가에 대한 과세에 대한 시장 적합한 대안을 구성하며, 왕관은 때때로 터무니없는 선물로 독점을 수여했습니다.economybusinessgovernmentlawpoliticscommerceindustryorganizationstateChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share그렇게 통제된 시장(metonymy) The market thus controlled."Because only one company produced all the school's textbooks, they essentially had monopolies on the education market. "단 하나의 회사만이 모든 학교 교과서를 생산했기 때문에, 그들은 본질적으로 교육 시장을 그렇게 통제된 시장으로 만들었다.economybusinessChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share독점 사업자(metonymy) The holder (person, company or other) of such market domination in one of the above manners."The school's monopoly on after-school sports programs meant no other clubs could use the facilities. "학교의 방과 후 스포츠 프로그램에 대한 독점 사업자는 다른 클럽이 시설을 사용할 수 없다는 것을 의미했다.businesseconomyindustryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading