单词 | anti-business |
释义 | > as lemmasanti-business anti-business adj. Brit. /ˌantɪˈbɪznᵻs/ , U.S. /ˌæn(t)iˈbɪznᵻs/ , /ˌænˌtaɪˈbɪznᵻs/ , /ˌæn(t)əˈbɪznᵻs/ , /ˌæn(t)iˈbɪznᵻz/ , /ˌænˌtaɪˈbɪznᵻz/ , /ˌæn(t)əˈbɪznᵻz/ ΚΠ 1840 Atlas 21 Mar. 183/2 The story..chiefly consists in the affection of Rose..for a romantic and anti-business clerk of her father's. 1847 ‘T. Crick’ Sketches from Diary of Commerc. Traveller 262 Frequent mimicry and romping, practical joking, laughing and waggery, are too anti-business and absurd to find many adherents. 1938 New Statesman 15 Jan. 100/1 It [sc. the Wall Street market] had been depressed by the anti-business speeches of the President and his lieutenants. 2010 New Yorker 2 Aug. 21/2 Investors pulled capital out of an economy in reaction to anti-business policies. < as lemmas |
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