antitrust 英 [ˌæntiˈtrʌst]   美 [ˌæntiˈtrʌst, ˌæntaɪ-]

antitrust

antitrust  英 [ˌæntiˈtrʌst] 美 [ˌæntiˈtrʌst, ˌæntaɪ-]

adj. [经] 反垄断的;[经] 反托拉斯的 

名词复数:antitrusts 

Some of the biggest antitrust cases were initiated by complaints taken to the Justice Department. 一些规模很大的反托拉斯案子都是由向司法部的申诉开始的。
But even if Google never faces antitrust charges, the threat of them may change how it does business. 但是,即使谷歌永不面对反垄断指控,对他们的威胁可能会改变其业务方式。

  • The adjective antitrust describes a kind of law or rule that protects fairness and competition in business. Antitrust laws are intended to stop companies from forming monopolies.
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  • adj. [经] 反垄断的;[经] 反托拉斯的
  • 1. Some of the biggest antitrust cases were initiated by complaints taken to the Justice Department.

    一些规模很大的反托拉斯案子都是由向司法部的申诉开始的。

  • 2. But even if Google never faces antitrust charges, the threat of them may change how it does business.

    但是,即使谷歌永不面对反垄断指控,对他们的威胁可能会改变其业务方式。

  • 3. Or maybe they could seek to challenge Apple on antitrust grounds.

    又或者他们可以寻求反垄断的理由来挑战苹果公司。

anti·trust / ˌæntiˈtrʌst ; NAmE ˌæntiˈtrʌst / adjective [only before noun ] (of laws 法律 ) preventing companies or groups of companies from controlling prices unfairly 反托拉斯的;反垄断的 anti·trust / ˌæntiˈtrʌst ; NAmE ˌæntiˈtrʌst /
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