单词:autarkically
adv.
autarkic, autarkical的变形
autarkic, autarkical
[ɔ:'tɑ:kik; -kəl]
adj.
经济独立的,自给自足的
自给自足(或闭关自守)政策的
自给自足国家(或地区)的
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