释义 |
ma·qui·la·do·ra \məˌkēləˈdōrə, -ˈthōr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish (planta) maquiladora, from maquilar to process (ore or other material) for a fee, from maquila processing fee, multure, from Spanish, multure, from Arabic dialect makīla measure of grain : a foreign-owned factory in Mexico at which imported parts are assembled by lower-paid workers into products for export |