reciprocity

reciprocity [ˌresɪˈprɒsəti]  [ˌresɪˈprɑ:səti] 

reciprocity 基本解释

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名词互惠; 相互作用; 相互性; 互给

reciprocity 词典解释

1. 互惠;互换
    Reciprocity is the exchange of something between people or groups of people when each person or group gives or allows something to the other.

    e.g. They gave assurances they would press for reciprocity with Greece in the issuing of visas.
           他们保证将推进本国与希腊两国间签证的互相发放。

reciprocity 单语例句

1. China enjoys steady growth in its trade with developed countries, and realizes complementary advantages as well as reciprocity and mutual benefit.

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2. Admittedly, political reciprocity is what China pursues at the international negotiating table.

3. He also said both sides had adhered to the principle of reciprocity and joint development, with neither seeking its own interest at the cost of the other.

4. In the spirit of reciprocity international aid to education shall be enhanced to develop human resources in other developing countries.

5. Friends need to be treated with equality, and mutual benefit and reciprocity can sustain a lasting friendship.

6. Hui said China and the developing countries had conducted fruitful cooperation on disaster management in accordance with the principles of equality and reciprocity and effectiveness.

7. Moreover, such commonalities go beyond the principle of humanity and the Golden Rule of Reciprocity.

8. " Our system has really always worked on the basis of reciprocity, " McLellan told reporters outside the House of Commons in Ottawa.

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9. How about the reciprocity of a whole society, everyone keeping each other warm?

10. China and African countries will bolster their companies'joint energy exploration and exploitation under the principle of reciprocity.

reciprocity 英英释义

noun

1. mutual exchange of commercial or other privileges

2. a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence

    Synonym: reciprocality

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