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take sth over

phrasal verb

take (sth) over ♦︎ dominate ♦︎ monopolize ♦︎ reign ♦︎ hog ♦︎ cornerThese words all mean to have or take control of sth, especially replacing sb/sth else or preventing sb/sth else from sharing it. 这些词均表示控制、接管、垄断。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to take over / dominate / monopolize / corner the marketto take over / dominate / monopolize an industryto take over / dominate / monopolize the conversationa company takes over / dominates / monopolizes / corners a market, industry, etc. ˌtake ˈover ˌtake sth ˈover

phrasal verb

(took, taken)to gain control of or responsibility for sth, especially in place of sb else; to gain control of a political party or country 接替;接任;控制,接管(政党或国家)He took over as chairman last year.他去年接任董事长职务。She took over the tenancy of the farm from her father.她从父亲手中承租了农场。The army is threatening to take over if civil unrest continues.军方扬言如果内乱继续就实行军管。 takeover

noun

[countable] a takeover bid for the company出价收购这家公司
dominate ˈdɒmɪneɪt; NAmE ˈdɑːmɪneɪt [transitive, intransitive] (often disapproving) to control sb/sth or be the most important person, group or thing in a particular situation or area, especially in an unpleasant way (尤指霸道地)支配,控制,左右As a child he was dominated by his father.他小时候由父亲主宰一切。United completely dominated the first half of the game.联队完全控制了上半场比赛。She always says a lot in meetings, but she doesn't dominate.她在会上总是滔滔不绝,但她左右不了局面。 see also dominant powerful domination

noun

[uncountable] The country is still under foreign domination.那个国家仍受外国统治。The film is about a mad professor set on world domination.影片讲的是一个疯狂的教授想统领世界的故事。
monopolize (BrE also monopolise) məˈnɒpəlaɪz; NAmE məˈnɑːpəlaɪz [transitive] (often disapproving) to have or take control of the largest part of sth, so that other people are prevented from sharing it; to have or take a large part of sb's attention or time 独占;垄断;包办;占去(某人大部分注意力或时间)Men traditionally monopolized jobs in the printing industry.传统上,男人包揽了印刷行业的所有工作。As usual, she completely monopolized the conversation.像往常一样,她完全主宰了这次谈话。Don't let him monopolize you like he did at the last party.别让他像上次聚会那样缠着你不放。 reign reɪn [intransitive] to be the best or most important person, group or thing in a particular situation or area of skill 成为最佳;是最重要的A handful of families have reigned over Bangkok's economy for many years.少数几个家族统治曼谷经济多年。In the field of classical music, he still reigns supreme.在古典音乐领域,他仍然是最杰出的。She will face the reigning champion in her first round match.在第一轮比赛中,她将面对上届的冠军。 hog (-gg-) [transitive] (rather informal, disapproving) to use or keep most of sth yourself and prevent others from using or having it 多占;独占She preferred to keep in the background rather than hogging the limelight (= trying to get lots of public attention).她喜欢待在幕后,不喜欢受到太多的关注。Helen's always hogging the bathroom (= spends a long time in it so that others cannot use it).海伦总是长时间占用浴室。 corner [transitive] to gain control of the trade in a particular type of goods or services 垄断(某种商品或服务)The firm has cornered the UK computer market.这家公司垄断了英国计算机市场。They've cornered the market in silver.他们垄断了白银市场。Market is by far the most frequent collocate of corner in this meaning. 表达此义时,corner最常与market搭配。

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