cartel的意思和读音

cartel

: [kɑrˈtel] : [kɑː(r)ˈtel]

n.

cartels  

n.interest group,lobby,alliance,association,union

carteln.

1.a group of separate companies that agree to increase profits by fixing prices and not competing with each other

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n.1.a group of people or companies who all agree to sell something at the same price so that they can all make profits without competing with one another

1. car dump cartel cave in ...

3. Carrying cost Cartel Cash drain ...

4. carrying cartel , carve , ...

5. mating1. cartel1. Levantine1. ...

6. ... processor n. ` cartel n. , , leniency n. , ...

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1.Instead this cartel among women did not break down until women began to gain financial independence from men.

2.The news agency Yonhap reported that a player found dead in his hotel roomhad left a note in which he referred to a match-fixing cartel.

3.But the cartel has a mixed record in trying to stop sliding prices by cutting supply, especially in the face of a strong recession.退

4.When the same effect is produced by an agreement among several firms, the group of firms is called a cartel.

5.But signs are everywhere in Tamaulipas that cartel leaders are ready to return to business as usual as soon as the soldiers leave.

6.An armed gang has broken into a jail in northern Mexico and freed more than 50 prisoners, thought to be members of the powerful drug cartel.西50

7.Price Cartel is always one of the important parts that anti-monopoly law regulation because of its serious harmfulness.

8.Police believe it was an act of revenge by the Zetas drug cartel after the officer named gang members involved in the casino attack.,Zetas

9.Now we see Hank Paulson, US Treasury secretary, trying to organise a cartel of holders of toxic securitised assets in the "superSIV" .-(HankPaulson)

10.'The current system is regrettable, ' he said, 'but we have to keep working, otherwise Chinese films just become a big cartel. '