释义 |
ˌreciprociˈtarian [f. next, after Trinitarian etc.] One who advocates reciprocity in trade. Also attrib. or as adj.
1881Times 16 July 13/2 The new reciprocitarians or advocates of free trade. 1891Pall Mall G. 5 Feb. 1/2 The dictionary has been ransacked..for epithets to fling at the reciprocitarians. 1906Athenæum 3 Feb. 134 To these he appeals on reciprocitarian lines by offering a reduction of our wine duties. 1932Times Lit. Suppl. 1 Dec. 909/4 Dilke asserts that he [sc. Joseph Chamberlain] was a strong ‘Reciprocitarian’ and had already the notion of a ‘British Zollverein’. |