export的意思和读音

export

: [ˈekˌspɔrt] : [ˈekspɔː(r)t]

n.;【线

v.

adj.

exported  exporting  exports  

adj.+n.chinese export,british export

v.+n.export goods,product export,export technology

v.import

exportv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth) (to sb)to sell and send goods to another country

The islands export sugar and fruit.

90% of the engines are exported to Europe.90%

2.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)to introduce an idea or activity to another country or area

American pop music has been exported around the world.

3.[t]~ sthto send data to another program, changing its form so that the other program can read it

n.

1.[u]the selling and transporting of goods to another country

a ban on the export of live cattle

Then the fruit is packaged for export .便

export earnings

an export licence

2.[c][usupl]a product that is sold to another country

the country's major exports

a fall in the value of exports

v.1.,,2.,,

n.1.,2.线,3.;;;4.1.,2.线,3.;;;4.

adj.1.,

na.1.()《

v.1.to send goods for sale or exchange to other countries2.to cause the spread of ideas, values, or a way of life from one society, culture, or nation to another3.to convert data from a computer program into a form suitable for a different program or environment4.to send a product to another country so that it can be sold there5.to introduce an idea, tradition, or activity into another country6.to copy information from a computer system so it can be stored in another part of the computer or in a different form7.send(goods)to another country for purposes of trade1.to send goods for sale or exchange to other countries2.to cause the spread of ideas, values, or a way of life from one society, culture, or nation to another3.to convert data from a computer program into a form suitable for a different program or environment4.to send a product to another country so that it can be sold there5.to introduce an idea, tradition, or activity into another country6.to copy information from a computer system so it can be stored in another part of the computer or in a different form7.send(goods)to another country for purposes of trade

n.1.the selling of goods to other countries2.a product sold and transported to another country3.a strong brown beer brewed in Scotland4.the practice or business of selling goods to another country1.the selling of goods to other countries2.a product sold and transported to another country3.a strong brown beer brewed in Scotland4.the practice or business of selling goods to another country

adj.1.relating to or used in the sale of goods to another country

1. 〖 out〗 export〖 exit〗 ...

2. EXIT,*QUIT (退) EXP,*EXPORT) PRINT,*PLOT () ...

6. explosive n.de-tona-tor a. export vt. expose vt. 使 ...

8. exponent export ,, expose ,穿 ...

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1.That it used to be illegal under US law to export crypto to any country, which has been relaxed though, but does not include Cuba.

2.The commerce ministry seems to have been worried that short-term export commitments were more than India could comfortably meet.

3.China was obviously better suited to export manufacturing. It always had been. China's leaders just had not realised it.

4.The answer might be found Thailand, where Nissan Motor Co. preparing to do what was once unthinkable: export small cars to Japan.(NissanMotorCo.)

5.The foreign processing enterprises that fail to be registered at the General Administration may not export their meat products to China.

6.We began to view ourselves as a service economy without recognising that services do not export well.

7.The minister couldn't say how much Namibia intends to export to China or what the agreement would be worth in dollars every year.

8.All the export cargo had been thoroughly examined before shipment. If not up to the standard, the cargo is not allowed to export.

9.Nelson said the company's high export earnings provide the company the clear basis to continue the business.

10.Iran joins the world's wheat export market and a government spokesperson states that this achievement was a grace from the Almighty.