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 cartel [kɑ:'tel]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 卡特尔, 企业联合, 俘虏交换条约, 决斗挑战书

[经] 同业联合, 联合贩卖, 卡特尔


  1. It is an example of an oil cartel.
    它就一个石油卡特尔的一个代表。
  2. Witness the tensions that dog OPEC, the cartel of oil-producing countries.
    连石油生产国联盟OPEC都各自为政,弓拔弩张。
  3. On Bush's watch the country was flooded with cocaine form the Medellin cartel.
    在布什任内,美国充斥来自麦德林犯罪组织的可卡因。


cartel
[ noun ]
a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service
<noun.group>
they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly


Cartel \Car*tel"\, n. [F., fr. LL. cartellus a little paper,
dim. fr. L. charta. See 1st {Card}.]
1. (Mil.) An agreement between belligerents for the exchange
of prisoners. --Wilhelm.

2. A letter of defiance or challenge; a challenge to single
combat. [Obs.]

He is cowed at the very idea of a cartel., --Sir W.
Scott.

{Cartel}, or {Cartel ship}, a ship employed in the exchange
of prisoners, or in carrying propositions to an enemy; a
ship beating a flag of truce and privileged from capture.


Cartel \Car*tel"\, n. [F., fr. LL. cartellus a little paper,
dim. fr. L. charta. See 1st {Card}.]
1. (Mil.) An agreement between belligerents for the exchange
of prisoners. --Wilhelm.

2. A letter of defiance or challenge; a challenge to single
combat. [Obs.]

He is cowed at the very idea of a cartel., --Sir W.
Scott.

{Cartel}, or {Cartel ship}, a ship employed in the exchange
of prisoners, or in carrying propositions to an enemy; a
ship beating a flag of truce and privileged from capture.


Cartel \Car"tel\, v. t.
To defy or challenge. [Obs.]

You shall cartel him. --B. Jonson.

  1. A mysterious man linked to the Medellin cocaine cartel acknowledged he forged millions of dollars in greenbacks and passed thousands along the U.S.-Mexico border, a top law enforcement official said Tuesday.
  2. Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha and four alleged underlings in the Medellin cartel were charged with conspiring with undercover agents, who posed as brokers, to import 2,200 pounds of cocaine every eight days into the New York area, authorities said.
  3. On Thursday, a paramilitary squad run by the powerful Medellin cartel declared it would wage "total and absolute war on the government, on the industrial and political oligarchy," and others the drug lords consider their enemies.
  4. And should they be granted amnesty, it can almost be guaranteed the cartel would soon again be dealing drugs with impunity.
  5. The latest offer from the traffickers in Colombia's five-month-old drug war came from Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, the reputed chief of the Cali cartel.
  6. At the Caracol station, the bombers left behind a communique dated Wednesday and signed by "The Extraditables," a group known to carry out bloody acts for the Medellin drug cartel.
  7. The European market will continue to grow because of the Italian Mafia's intention to preserve its distribution monopoly and the Colombian cartel's desire to capture part of the market, according to the study.
  8. The witnesses said there was little the United States could do to break up the oil cartel and that meantime, the simple laws of supply and demand would govern the price of oil.
  9. The Medellin cartel is believed to be responsible for most cocaine shipments to the United States.
  10. The patrolmen said the drug cartel's tactics had caused 300 police resignations in three months and recruiting was difficult.
  11. All federal judges in the city have handled drug matters, but it was not known immediately whether Jimenez had recent cases involving the Medellin cartel.
  12. The U.S. in particular recalls the late 1970s when a Latin American producer cartel, known as the "Bogota Group," played havoc with coffee importers by creating artificial shortages and driving prices up.
  13. Today, Mana Saeed Otaiba, oil minister of the United Arab Emirates, a persistent overproducer in the cartel, said he would like to see OPEC boost its daily production to between 20 million and 21 million barrels from the current 18.5 million barrels.
  14. For the next few years, in fact, OPEC probably will have difficulty holding down its members' oil output to levels set by the cartel.
  15. Noriega, using del Cid as an emissary, allegedly allowed the cartel to process drugs, launder money and ship cocaine through Panama, accepting a $4.6 million bribe from the Colombians.
  16. Authorities did not reveal Gaviria's role with the cartel.
  17. The biggest offer from the traffickers came in 1984, when the Medellin cartel offered to pay off Colombia's foreign debt, then about $10 billion, in exchange for amnesty.
  18. "When my son died, I wrote my pledge," Wimbish said. "I said I will not now or ever let people forget." A reputed top member of the Medellin drug cartel was convicted today of two counts of drug conspiracy.
  19. The agreed prices - known as 'accounting rates' - have traditionally borne little relationship to costs. After years of criticism, the cartel is cracking, and may be in its last phase.
  20. As a result, cartel members had to discount the extra barrels to sell them, said Ed Krapels, of the Washington-based Energy Security Analysis Inc. consulting firm.
  21. The suspect accounts allegedly received illegal proceeds from the operations of the world's biggest cocaine traffickers, including Colombians Pablo Escobar-Gaviria and Jorge Ochoa-Vasquez, leading members of the so-called Medellin cartel.
  22. In recent weeks, several ministers have privately pressed for changes in the cartel's price and production targets.
  23. The Extraditables have kidnapped 85 people in the last 45 days. Authorities estimate at least 18 remain in the hands of the cartel.
  24. Representatives of the cartel's 13 members are expected to make another attempt at negotiating a package of production cutbacks in order to support prices.
  25. Such pressure is likely to spread, and the cartel system will slowly crumble. That is a mixed blessing.
  26. He was killed in the town of Envigado, six miles from Medellin, the home of the country's most powerful cocaine cartel.
  27. In Medellin, the national police on Wednesday raided an office building owned by the reputed head of the Medellin cartel, Pablo Emilio Escobar-Gaviria, the police said in a communique today.
  28. Ten are charged with torturing and murdering people for the Medellin cartel.
  29. Lebow said the markets also got a boost from reports that non-OPEC oil producers Colombia and Norway would be willing to cut production if the cartel sticks to an output-slashing pact ratified last month.
  30. "We have seen no signs (of a decrease) whatsoever," said Keith Hamm, director of Petroleum Economics Ltd., a London-based consulting firm that monitors OPEC production and numbers among its clients several of the cartel's 13 members.
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