dumping的意思和读音

dumping

: ['dʌmpɪŋ] : ['dʌmpɪŋ]

n.

v.“dump”

dumpingn.

1.the act or practice of dumping sth, especially dangerous substances

a ban on the dumping of radioactive waste at sea

n.1.2.(),3.,

v.1.“dump”

v.1.The present participle of dump

1. dummy variable dumping dumping margin ...

2. export subsidy dumping exchange dumping ...

3. dull trading dumping duplication of supervision ...

5. duly authorized officer dumping dumping area

6. politics dumping ( deficit ; ...

7. dump dumping dun number ...

8. dump valve dumping dumping device ...

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1.A dumping margin represents by how much the fair-value price exceeds the dumped price.

2.The United States the number of anti-dumping complaint, the general and the status of its economy is strong associated.

3.For instance, china has been trying to open up the south American markets, they met with strong anti-dumping retaliation.

4.The bin would be even fuller and fouler had the London dumping convention not been signed in 1972, but the sea is still hideously polluted.1972

5.Call when ready to jettison fuel (when start dumping fuel), advise the account of fuel to be dumped.

6.Allegations of solar panel dumping have been made before in Europe and the U. S. , but they have never been proven.

7.The WTO on Friday said the Appellate Body upheld earlier findings that part of the EU's dumping rules were inconsistent with WTO rules.WTOWTO

8.Indeed, except for imposing a few modest anti-dumping penalties, his trade policy is indistinguishable from that of President George W.·W·(GeorgeW。

9.The company said it did not accept liability , but regretted any distress caused to the local population by the waste dumping.

10.The company had been dumping their waste into the sea, in defiance of government regulation.