arbitration

名词 n.
/ˌɑː.bɪˈtɹeɪ.ʃən/|[ˌɑː.bəˈt̠͡ɹ̠eɪ.ʃn̩]    /ˌɑɹ.bɪˈtɹeɪ.ʃən/|[ˌɑɹ.bəˈt̠͡ɹ̠eɪ.ʃn̩]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The act or process of arbitrating. countable,uncountable
  2. A process through which two or more parties use an arbitrator or arbiter in order to resolve a dispute. countable,uncountable
  3. In general, a form of justice where both parties designate a person whose ruling they will accept formally. More specifically in Market Anarchist (market anarchy) theory, arbitration designates the process by which two agencies pre-negotiate a set of common rules in anticipation of cases where a customer from each agency is involved in a dispute. countable,uncountable

词形变化

arbitrations plural

词源

Etymology tree
Latin arbiter
Proto-Indo-European *-h₂
Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂
Proto-Indo-European *-yéti
Proto-Indo-European *-eh₂yéti
Proto-Italic *-āō
Latin -ō
Latin arbitror
Latin arbitratio
Old French arbitrationbor.
Middle English arbitracion
English arbitration
From Middle English arbitracion, borrowed from Old French arbitration, from Latin arbitratio, from arbitrari (“to arbitrate, judge”); see arbitrate.
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