octroi
/ˈɒktrɔɪ/noun
- a duty levied in some countries on various goods entering a town or city货物入市税。
词源
late 16th cent. (in the sense 'concession', especially one giving an exclusive right of trade): from French octroyer 'to grant', based on medieval Latin auctorizare (see AUTHORIZE). Current senses date from the early 18th cent.