释义 |
ˈarbitrated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed.] Settled by arbitration; spec. in Comm. Determined or conducted by ‘Arbitration of Exchange.’
1611Cotgr., Arbitré, Arbitrated, stickled..compounded, agreed. 1811P. Kelly Univ. Cambist (1821) II. 107 When the actual or direct price is found to differ from the arbitrated price, advantage may be made by drawing or remitting indirectly. 1852McCulloch Dict. Comm. 581 The arbitrated price between London and Madrid. 1868Rogers Pol. Econ. xv. (ed. 3) 209 The third city then may intervene, and the difference between Paris and London may be settled by this indirect, or..arbitrated exchange. |