entrepôt
名词 n.
英 /ˌɒntɹəˈpəʊ/|/ˈɒntɹəpəʊ/|/ˈɒ̃-/
美 /ˌɑntɹəˈpoʊ/
英文释义
名词 n.
-
A city, port, or other place where merchandise is sent for import, processing, distribution, and/or export, especially one where such merchandise is exempt from some customs duties; hence, a commercial centre.
— South of Taichung is the old port town of Lu-kang. Here again we come face to face with Taiwan's past, sometimes in dramatic fashion. Founded in the seventeenth century, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Lu-kang was an important port city with strong ties to Ch'uan-chou—the eighteenth-century classic but declining entrepôt of southern Min Fukien.
- The temporary storage of merchandise, especially for subsequent distribution or export.
- A depot or warehouse for temporarily storing merchandise.
词源
PIE word
*h₁én
Borrowed from French entrepôt, entrepost (“temporary storage of goods; place for temporary storage and distribution of goods”) (archaic), from entreposer (“to store goods in a warehouse”), with the ending influenced by dépôt (“store, warehouse, depot”).
*h₁én
Borrowed from French entrepôt, entrepost (“temporary storage of goods; place for temporary storage and distribution of goods”) (archaic), from entreposer (“to store goods in a warehouse”), with the ending influenced by dépôt (“store, warehouse, depot”).
0 次浏览
数据来源: Wiktionary