collusive 英 [kə'lu:sɪv]   美 [kəˈlusɪv, -zɪv]

collusive

collusive  英 [kə'lu:sɪv] 美 [kəˈlusɪv, -zɪv]

adj. 共谋的 

For all its excesses, however, investment banking in Britain does not have the traits of a collusive industry. 尽管有这么多隐患,但英国的投资银行业却没有一丝行业勾结的嫌疑。
Another key recommendation is that a country should have laws penalizing bid rigging, market division, and other forms of collusive behavior, along with a commitment and capacity to enforce such laws. 报告提出的另一项主要建议是,国家应制定法律惩罚串通投标、市场分割以及其它形式的串通行为,同时应重视法律执行工作并具备法律执行能力。

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  • adj. 共谋的
  • 1. For all its excesses, however, investment banking in Britain does not have the traits of a collusive industry.

    尽管有这么多隐患,但英国的投资银行业却没有一丝行业勾结的嫌疑。

  • 2. Another key recommendation is that a country should have laws penalizing bid rigging, market division, and other forms of collusive behavior, along with a commitment and capacity to enforce such laws.

    报告提出的另一项主要建议是,国家应制定法律惩罚串通投标、市场分割以及其它形式的串通行为,同时应重视法律执行工作并具备法律执行能力。

  • collusive (adj.) "fraudulently or secretly done between two or more," 1670s, from Latin collus-, past participle stem of colludere (see collude) + -ive. Related: Collusively; collusiveness. Alternative adjective collusory (from Late Latin collusorius) is attested from 1706.
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