释义 |
anti-trust, a. U.S.|ˌæntɪˈtrʌst| [anti-1 4.] Opposed to trusts (trust n. 7 b) or similar monopolistic combinations.
1890Congress. Record 21 Mar. 2465/2 Will the senator inform me upon what ground the Missouri anti-trust bill was declared unconstitutional in his own State? 1938Ann. Reg. 1937 277 A return to the old American policy of enforcing the ‘anti-trust’ laws forbidding all combinations ‘in restraint of trade’. 1962Times 9 Jan. 11/2 Under the anti-trust arrangements mergers can be disallowed. |