释义 |
ar·bit·ra·ment noun also ar·bit·re·ment \ärˈbi.trəmənt, ȧˈb-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French arbitrement, from arbitrer to render judgment (from Latin arbitrari) + -ment — more at arbitrate 1. archaic : the right or power of deciding, directing, or controlling < thou seest thy life … at my arbitrament — Christopher Marlowe > 2. : the act of deciding as an arbiter : authoritative decision : arbitration < submit a case to the arbitrament of the judges > 3. : the judgment given by an arbitrator : decision |