/ˌæntɪˈtrʌst ˈtraɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: (Mỹ) vụ kiện chống độc quyền.
A more thorough explanation: An antitrust trial refers to a legal proceeding in which a court determines whether a company or companies have violated antitrust laws by engaging in anti-competitive practices such as price-fixing, monopolization, or other activities that harm competition in the marketplace. The trial typically involves presenting evidence and arguments to prove or defend against allegations of antitrust violations.
Example: The company was accused of engaging in anti-competitive practices and was subsequently taken to court for an antitrust trial.