There are 26 total results for your 独占 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
独占 see styles |
dokusen どくせん |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) monopoly; monopolization; exclusivity; (noun, transitive verb) (2) hogging; keeping to oneself |
獨佔 独占 see styles |
dú zhàn du2 zhan4 tu chan |
to monopolize; to control; to dominate See: 独占 |
独占権 see styles |
dokusenken どくせんけん |
exclusive right; sole right |
独占欲 see styles |
dokusenyoku どくせんよく |
possessiveness; desire to monopolize (monopolise); desire for control |
独占的 see styles |
dokusenteki どくせんてき |
(adjectival noun) monopolistic; exclusive |
半独占 see styles |
handokusen はんどくせん |
semi-monopoly; quasi-monopoly |
独占事業 see styles |
dokusenjigyou / dokusenjigyo どくせんじぎょう |
monopolistic enterprise; monopoly |
独占企業 see styles |
dokusenkigyou / dokusenkigyo どくせんきぎょう |
monopoly business, enterprise |
独占会見 see styles |
dokusenkaiken どくせんかいけん |
exclusive interview |
独占禁止 see styles |
dokusenkinshi どくせんきんし |
(can be adjective with の) antimonopoly; antitrust |
独占資本 see styles |
dokusenshihon どくせんしほん |
monopolistic capital |
独占配信 see styles |
dokusenhaishin どくせんはいしん |
exclusive distribution (of a TV series, etc.) |
双方独占 see styles |
souhoudokusen / sohodokusen そうほうどくせん |
bilateral monopoly |
国家独占 see styles |
kokkadokusen こっかどくせん |
state monopoly |
売手独占 see styles |
uritedokusen うりてどくせん |
seller's monopoly |
獨佔鰲頭 独占鳌头 see styles |
dú zhàn áo tóu du2 zhan4 ao2 tou2 tu chan ao t`ou tu chan ao tou |
to come first in triennial palace examinations (idiom, refers to the carved stone turtle head in front of the imperial palace, next to which the most successful candidate in the imperial examinations was entitled to stand); to be the champion; to be the very best in any field |
私的独占 see styles |
shitekidokusen してきどくせん |
private monopolization; private monopoly |
自然独占 see styles |
shizendokusen しぜんどくせん |
natural monopoly |
需要独占 see styles |
juyoudokusen / juyodokusen じゅようどくせん |
{econ} monopsony |
独占的競争 see styles |
dokusentekikyousou / dokusentekikyoso どくせんてききょうそう |
monopolistic competition |
独占禁止法 see styles |
dokusenkinshihou / dokusenkinshiho どくせんきんしほう |
antitrust law; Antitrust Act |
買い手独占 see styles |
kaitedokusen かいてどくせん |
monopsony |
独占禁止政策 see styles |
dokusenkinshiseisaku / dokusenkinshisesaku どくせんきんしせいさく |
antitrust policy |
独占資本主義 see styles |
dokusenshihonshugi どくせんしほんしゅぎ |
{econ} monopoly capitalism |
独占インタビュー see styles |
dokusenintabyuu / dokusenintabyu どくせんインタビュー |
exclusive interview |
国家独占資本主義 see styles |
kokkadokusenshihonshugi こっかどくせんしほんしゅぎ |
state monopoly capitalism |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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