cartel

  • 11cártel — sustantivo masculino 1. Área: economía Acuerdo entre empresas con el objeto de limitar los riesgos de la competencia y controlar la producción y los precios de un producto: Muchos estados no permiten la actividad de los cárteles. 2. Conjunto de… …

    Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • 12Cartel — Car tel, v. t. To defy or challenge. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] You shall cartel him. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 13cartel — 1550s, a written challenge, from M.Fr. cartel (16c.), from It. cartello placard, dim. of carta card (see CARD (Cf. card) (n.)). It came to mean written agreement between challengers (1690s). Sense of a commercial trust comes 1902, via Ger.… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 14cartel — s. m. 1. Repto escrito. 2. Carta de desafio. 3. Dizeres que, num cartão, se pregam em lugar público, por ocasião de festas. 4. Consórcio de industriais ou de comerciantes. 5. Entendimento entre agrupamentos políticos. 6. Coalizão.   ‣ Etimologia …

    Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • 15cartel — [kär tel′] n. [MFr < It cartello, dim. of carta, CARD1] 1. a written challenge, as to a duel 2. a written agreement between nations at war, esp. as to the exchange of prisoners 3. [Ger kartell < Fr cartel] an association of industrialists,… …

    English World dictionary

  • 16Cartel —  Сartel Картель простейшая форма монополистического объединения, при которой сохраняется финансовая производственная самостоятельность. Объектами соглашения могут быть: ценообразование, сферы влияния, условия продаж, использование патентов.… …

    Финансовый словарь

  • 17cartel — 1 compact, pact, convention, *contract, bargain, concordat, treaty, entente 2 pool, syndicate, corner, *monopoly, trust Analogous words: combine, *combination: *consolidation, merger, amalgamation …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 18cartel — in its modern use referring to a price fixing business arrangement is pronounced kah tel, influenced by the German word Kartell. In its earlier use referring to the exchange of prisoners, its stress was on the first syllable …

    Modern English usage

  • 19cartel — [n] group which shares business interest bunch*, chain, combine, conglomerate, consortium, corporation, crew*, crowd*, gang*, holding company, megacorp*, mob*, monopoly, multinational*, outfit*, plunderbund*, pool, ring*, syndicate, trust;… …

    New thesaurus

  • 20cartel — Cartel, C est la lettre de Deffy pour combatre en camp clos …

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