释义 |
pri·mage \ˈprīmij, -mēj\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from prime (IV) + -age 1. a. : a small payment made by shippers to the captain of a ship for his special care of their goods — called also hat money b. : a small percentage added to the freight charge and paid to the owner of a ship as extra compensation 2. : a primary ad valorem revenue duty laid by the Australian government on imports |