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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Cabotage — is the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country. Originally starting with shipping, cabotage now also covers aviation, railways and road transport. Cabotage is trade or navigation in coastal waters, or, the… … Wikipedia
cabotage — [kab′ə tij, kab′ətäzh΄] n. [Fr < caboter, to sail along the coast < MFr cabo, cape < Sp < L caput, HEAD] 1. coastal navigation and trade, esp. between ports within a country 2. air transport within a country 3. the right to engage in… … English World dictionary
Cabotāge — (fr., spr. Kabotahsch, engl. Coasting trade), 1) die Küstenschifffahrt u. der Küstenhandel überhaupt; im engeren Sinne 2) die Frachtschifffahrt von einem Hafen zu einem andern desselben Landes. Früher war allgemein die C. den Schiffen des eigenen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
cabotage — noun Etymology: French, from caboter to sail along the coast Date: 1831 1. trade or transport in coastal waters or airspace or between two points within a country 2. the right to engage in cabotage … New Collegiate Dictionary
cabotage — /kaebataj/ A nautical term from the Spanish, denoting strictly navigation from cape to cape along the coast without going out into the open sea. In International Law, cabotage is identified with coasting trade so that it means navigating and… … Black's law dictionary
cabotage — /kaebataj/ A nautical term from the Spanish, denoting strictly navigation from cape to cape along the coast without going out into the open sea. In International Law, cabotage is identified with coasting trade so that it means navigating and… … Black's law dictionary
cabotage — /kab euh tij, kab euh tahzh /, n. 1. navigation or trade along the coast. 2. Aviation. the legal restriction to domestic carriers of air transport between points within a country s borders. [1825 35; < F, deriv. of caboter to sail coastwise, v.… … Universalium
cabotage — cab•o•tage [[t]ˈkæb ə tɪdʒ, ˌkæb əˈtɑʒ[/t]] n. navig. navigation or trade along the coast • Etymology: 1825–35; < F, der. of caboter to sail coastwise … From formal English to slang
cabotage — /ˈkæbətaʒ / (say kabuhtahzh) noun 1. trade or navigation in coastal waters. 2. the legal arrangement by which the right to engage in air transportation within a country s borders is restricted to domestic carriers. {French caboter to coast} …
cabotage — n. 1 Naut. coastal navigation and trade. 2 esp. Aeron. the reservation to a country of (esp. air) traffic operation within its territory. Etymology: F f. caboter to coast, perh. f. Sp. cabo CAPE(2) … Useful english dictionary
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