释义 |
carnet|ˈkɑːneɪ| [F., lit. ‘note-book, booklet’.] 1. A note-book.
1897Daily News 17 Sept. 6/2 Little scenes..that might have been taken bodily from the jottings of the artist's ‘carnet’ of subjects for illustration. 2. (a) A permit issued to an aviator (see quot. 19262). (b) A permit allowing a motor-vehicle, etc., to be taken across a frontier. (c) A permit giving admission to some camping-sites.
1926Spectator 20 Mar. 556/2 The A.A. issues Triptyques or Carnets to its members. 1926Flight 2 Dec. 774/1 A ‘carnet’..serves as a Customs pass on foreign aerodromes and relieves the holder of all troublesome formalities. 1955Times 13 Aug. 7/7 One in eight of the motoring parties..took camping carnets which give them the run of camping sites recognized by the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme. |