carnet
Americannoun
plural
carnetsnoun
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a customs licence authorizing the temporary importation of a motor vehicle
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an official document permitting motorists to cross certain frontiers
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a book of tickets, travel coupons, etc
Etymology
Origin of carnet
1895–1900; < French: notebook, book of tickets; Middle French quernet, equivalent to quern- (compare quaer (with loss of n ) group of four sheets; cahier ) + -et -et
Example Sentences
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A carnet is a export/import document for transporting goods and professional equipment.
From BBC • Aug. 31, 2022
The government said in June that artists wouldn't need a carnet when travelling with their instruments.
From BBC • Aug. 5, 2021
Another obstacle touring musicians could face is having to pay for a permit, known as a carnet, for every instrument they take into Europe - to prove they are not trading them internationally.
From BBC • Aug. 6, 2019
A carnet currently costs £325.96, but that’s not the end of it: it requires the holder to list everything they take into a country.
From The Guardian • Apr. 3, 2019
I was sitting at our two-legged table, writing up my carnet de vol.
From High Adventure A Narrative of Air Fighting in France by Hall, James Norman
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