dú zhàn
to monopolize
to control
to dominate
zhàn yǒu
to have
to own
to hold
to occupy
to possess
to account for (a high proportion etc)
qiǎng zhàn
to seize (the strategic high ground)
bà zhàn
to occupy by force
to seize
to dominate
zhàn lǐng
to occupy (a territory)
to hold
qīn zhàn
to invade and occupy (territory)
zhàn pián yi
advantageous
favorable
to benefit at others' expense
to take unfair advantage
dú zhàn áo tóu
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
zhàn yōu shì
to predominate
to occupy a dominant position
shì zhàn lǜ
market share
abbr. for 市場佔有率|市场占有率
zhàn yōu
dominance
traditional form also written 占優
zhàn shàng fēng
to take the lead
to gain the upper hand
zhàn wéi jǐ yǒu
to appropriate to oneself (what rightfully belongs to others)
Zhàn chéng
Champa (Sanskrit: Campapura or Campanagara), ancient kingdom in the South of Vietnam c. 200-1693
Zhàn pó
Champa (Sanskrit: Campapura or Campanagara), ancient kingdom in the South of Vietnam c. 200-1693
duō chī duō zhàn
taking or eating more than one's due (idiom); greedy and selfish
Sū zhàn qū
Soviet-occupied area (of Eastern Europe etc)
dú zhàn áo tóu
variant of 獨佔鰲頭|独占鳌头, to monopolize the turtle head (idiom, refers to carved marble steps of the palace); to come first in triennial palace examinations
the champion
the very best in any field
Zhàn Zhōng
Occupy Central, Hong Kong civil disobedience movement (September 2014 -)
shì zhàn lǜ
market share
abbr. for 市場佔有率|市场占有率