释义 |
cab·o·tage \ˈkabəˌtäzh, -ȧzh, -_tij\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from caboter to sail along the coast (probably from Spanish cabo cape, promontory, from Latin caput head) + French -age — more at head 1. : trade or transport in coastal waters or between two points within a country especially by other than domestic carriers 2. a. : the right to engage in cabotage b. : restriction of the right of cabotage to domestic carriers |