释义 |
extrality|ɛkˈstrælɪtɪ| Syncopated form of extraterritoriality.
1925Springfield Republican 29 June, The question of extraterritoriality—or ‘extrality’, as some writers are beginning to spell a long word that may fill a good deal of space from now on. 1926Spectator 9 Jan. 38/1 The connecting link between the anti-British campaign and the question of abolishing ‘Extrality’—otherwise extra⁓territoriality—is the Russian policy. 1927Glasgow Herald 5 Mar. 11 Such questions as ‘extral[i]ty’ and ‘concessions’ were not strange words in Japanese ears. 1929N.Y. Times 6 Sept. 24/3 That China has suffered grievously as a result of ‘extrality’ (as it is now commonly called). |