英:[kə'lu:sɪv]
美:[kəˈlusɪv, -zɪv]
英:[kə'lu:sɪv]
美:[kəˈlusɪv, -zɪv]
"在两个或更多人之间欺诈或秘密进行的",来自1670年代的拉丁语 collus-,是 colludere 的过去分词词干(参见 collude)+ -ive。相关词汇: Collusively; collusiveness。另一个形容词 collusory(来自晚期拉丁语 collusorius)可追溯至1706年。
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin collusion-, collusio, from colludere — see collude
The first known use of collusion was in the 14th century
colonialismnoun
control by one nation over a dependent area or peoplealso: a policy that favors or is based on such control
colonial1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony
often capitalized of or relating to the original 13 colonies forming the U.S.
forming or existing in a colony
colonial organisms
possessing or composed of colonies
a colonial empire
colonial2 of 2noun
colonist sense 1
colon1 of 2noun
the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum
colon2 of 2noun
a punctuation mark : used chiefly to direct attention to what follows (as a list, explanation, quotation, or amplification)
colonelnoun
a military commissioned officer ranking just below a brigadier general
colonelnoun
a military commissioned officer ranking just below a brigadier general
colon1 of 2noun
the part of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum
colon2 of 2noun
a punctuation mark : used chiefly to direct attention to what follows (as a list, explanation, quotation, or amplification)
collusionnoun
secret agreement or cooperation for an illegal or dishonest purpose
1 The letter cites “a collusive scheme among industry leaders to turn inflationary conditions and an avian flu outbreak into an opportunity to extract egregious profits.”
2 The company was acting in collusion with manufacturers to inflate prices.
3 But Trump would not be the collusive party—it would be the owners.
4 Federal prosecutors never named or charged the city attorney personnel who they allege ordered the collusive lawsuit.
5 “While ‘collusion’ might not be a crime under any federal statute, any collusive conduct by the Trump campaign could be prosecuted as a “conspiracy against the United States” under 18 U.S.C.
6 “The collusive acts of fraud at Wirecard were implemented through a highly complex criminal network designed to deceive everyone,” a spokesman for the firm said in a statement to DealBook.
7 "However, I have identified investigative failings and gaps as well as collusive behaviours by police, which I believe failed both Damien and his family."
8 “These collusive and self-dealing arrangements aim to nullify the recently passed legislation, undercut Florida’s legislative process and defy the will of Floridians,” Mr. DeSantis wrote in the letter on Monday.
9 Instead he seeks to create a more collusive enticement in How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, made explicit with the conceit of a self-help guide.
10 "We will not tolerate fraudulent, manipulative or collusive conduct that interferes with or undermines confidence in our financial markets," said Mr Schneiderman.
11 “Right now, families across California are paying excessive prescription drug prices because drug companies enter into collusive agreements to keep less expensive, often lifesaving drugs off the market,” he said.
12 Those attorneys, according to federal prosecutors, took part in a collusive lawsuit intended to quickly settle the case on terms favorable to the city and later sought to cover up the scheme.
13 Federal regulators settled that case several years ago, but these kinds of collusive, no-hire agreements are still hiding in plain sight in companies all across America.
14 Feuer has consistently maintained he had no knowledge of the collusive lawsuit or the extortion threat.
15 Clark sought to dismiss the lawsuit on the grounds that Bradshaw’s attorneys didn’t provide sufficient facts to show Clark’s alleged involvement in the collusive scheme.
16 Her particular terminology is "collusive behaviour" and this has its roots in a court case brought in 2020 by retired Royal Ulster Constabulary officers around the ombudsman's powers.
17 Pricing decisions made in a collusive atmosphere come close to monopoly pricing.
在勾结的情况下制定的价格,接近于垄断价格.
18 The Police Ombudsman has found "collusive behaviour" by police in 11 loyalist murders, including the 1992 attack at the Sean Graham betting shop.
19 Democrats say the settlement was lawful and doesn’t meet the definition of “collusive.”
20 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。