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The meaning of monopoly
Monopoly is an economic phenomenon in capitalist society, the opposite of competition and the inevitable result of competition development.

Monopoly, which originally meant highland, extended to control and monopoly. Now it means that a few large capitalist enterprises manipulate and control the production, price and market of products of a certain department or several departments through agreements or alliances. The purpose is to obtain high monopoly profits.

Pinyin lüng Duan

Source of Mencius in the Warring States Period "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "People don't want to be rich? And alone in wealth, there are private dragons. "

Vernacular interpretation: Who doesn't want wealth? And only in wealth can you have a place.

example sentence

1. With the deepening of China's foreign trade system reform, the monopoly of state-owned foreign trade companies on foreign trade import and export business is being broken.

2. As a new type of contract, mobile communication service contract has the characteristics of technology, format, industry, monopoly and continuity.

Extended data

Synonym of monopoly

1, holding [b? chí]?

Interpretation: refers to taking and holding; Act arbitrarily and keep others out of it.

Source: On Balance and Effectiveness by Wang Han Chong: "All tools have sharp edges, so those who can cut and cut can grasp with their hands and push hard."

Vernacular explanation: All sharp weapons can be cut off and cut, because they are held by hand and then pushed and pulled hard.

Step 2 manipulate

Explanation: refers to controlling and starting machines or instruments, etc.

Source: The Wall of Hongzhou New Museum in Song Dynasty: "Where the county government is big or small, the main book is solely responsible, and the civil affairs should be handled and the law cannot be broken." ?

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: All county governments, big or small, are appointed separately, and the details of civil affairs should be mastered and mastered, and can not be judged arbitrarily by the law.

Second, the antonym of monopoly.

1, competition [jē ng zhē ng]

Interpretation: Only by competing with each other can we win.

Source: On the Homogeneity of Zhuangzi by Zhuangzi in the Warring States Period: "There are left and right, ethics is righteous, and it is called eight virtues to argue and compete."

Vernacular explanation: there are left, right, coherent order, equal difference, difference, debate, dispute and dispute, which are eight manifestations of the boundary.

2. Competition [ju Zhu]

Interpretation: refers to the contest; Competition by force; Generally refers to competition or contest.

Origin: Liu Xiang, Western Han Dynasty, III. Warring States Policy: "The first emperor and the king drove and defended to fight for Qin."

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Besides, the first emperor used Shou and Gongsun Yan to subdue Zhao She and Qin?

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