cabotage

n.  (尤指给外国运输工具的)沿海贸易权,沿海航行权,国内航空运输

经济



双语例句

  1. Run from opposite directions Niu Zhuang and battalion mouth are northeastern before port the position in cabotage, the article also has involve.
    对开埠之前牛庄和营口在东北沿海贸易中的地位,本文亦有涉及。
  2. The start-up of businesses was simplified; a "fast track" process for large investments was legislated; the road haulage sector was liberalised; cabotage was abolished; closed professions were opened.
    简化创办企业的手续;将针对大型投资的“快速通道”程序制定成法律;放开对公路运输部门的管制;取消沿海运输限制,开放封闭的职业。
  3. They not only opened Shanghai the cabotage with north, and China the biggest
    他们不但打开了上海以北的沿海贸易,而且把中国最大的
  4. We think, the lose of the right of cabotage meant that the territorial sea of China became high sea of the Big Powers, and the lose of the right of inland navigation demonstrated that the territorial waters of China was open thoroughly.
    文章认为,前一种权利的丧失表明中国领海成为了列强的公海,而后一种权利的丧失意味着中国领水的彻底开放。

英英释义

noun

  1. navigation in coastal waters

    1. the exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its borders