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 export [ɪks'port]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 输出品, 输出

vt. 输出, 出口

vi. 输出物资

[计] 导出

[化] 输出

[经] 输出, 出口货, 出口


  1. What are the chief exports of your country?
    你们国家有哪些主要的出口物品?
  2. Africa is exporting beef to Europe.
    非洲向欧洲出口牛肉。
  3. The blood can also export waste products from the tissues.
    血液还能从身体组织里排出废物。


export
[ noun ]
  1. commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country

  2. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. sell or transfer abroad

  2. <verb.possession>
    we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance
  3. transfer (electronic data) out of a database or document in a format that can be used by other programs

  4. <verb.possession>
  5. cause to spread in another part of the world

  6. <verb.contact>
    The Russians exported Marxism to Africa


Export \Ex*port"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exported}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Exporting}.] [L. exportare, exportatum; ex out+portare to
carry : cf. F. exporter. See {Port} demeanor.]
1. To carry away; to remove. [Obs.]

[They] export honor from a man, and make him a
return in envy. --Bacon.

2. To carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially
to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the
way of commerce; -- the opposite of import; as, to export
grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc.


Export \Ex"port\, n.
1. The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the
export of wheat or tobacco.

2. That which is exported; a commodity conveyed from one
country or State to another in the way of traffic; -- used
chiefly in the plural, exports.

The ordinary course of exchange . . . between two
places must likewise be an indication of the
ordinary course of their exports and imports. --A.
Smith.

  1. It faces the immense challenge of pulling Algeria out of a crisis brought on by the plummeting price of oil, which represents 97 percent of the country's export earnings.
  2. It will also be used by San Miguel in preparation for the export market.
  3. Among other things, says one U.S. official scheduled to attend the talks, export controls will likely be ended for all PC models, including the most advanced generation using Intel Corp.'s i486 chips.
  4. The U.S. is by far Canada's biggest export market, taking more than 75% of Canada's exports last year.
  5. The state, for example, used the banking system to funnel scarce capital to the heavy industries that led Korea's export drive.
  6. The outlook for wheat prices at the farm also has brightened, reflecting brisk export demand and a reduction in once-awesome U.S. wheat stockpiles.
  7. The country evidently needs still faster export growth. India also needs to increase exports and imports in relation to GDP.
  8. Only yesterday, the US Customs confirmed it was investigating whether export laws were violated in a 1985 sale of Thomson lasers to Iraq.
  9. Aside from the mainly transshipment traffic through Singapore, Malaysia is Britain's biggest export market in the South-East Asia region. Britain's exports to Malaysia have nearly trebled in value in the last five years, reaching Pounds 636m last year.
  10. Soviet businessmen operating in Finland have said they have access to technology that is denied them in the Soviet Union by Western export limitations.
  11. The Nov. 16 letter, parts of which were obtained by The Associated Press, said most of the export applications were referred to expert opinions at the State, Defense and Energy departments.
  12. In the primary market, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG, Austria's export credit agency, found fairly good initial demand for a $200 million Eurodollar fixed-rate bond.
  13. Paper companies generally have been reporting strong earnings gains because of cost-cutting measures and a weaker U.S. dollar, which has revitalized export markets.
  14. Through its subsidiaries, Sofipa and Lombardia Fincapital, it can promote risk capital ventures. All these latter activities as well as direct export credit financing, are regarded as non-agency work.
  15. In all, the 15 states accounted for more than 71 percent of the total U.S. export value last year, about the same proportion as in 1988.
  16. Oil prices dropped in fairly active trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange after Egypt announced it was lowering its crude export prices for the first half of July.
  17. That led futures traders to predict that Brazil would produce more soybeans for export, thereby boosting world supplies and lowering cash and futures market prices.
  18. The security policy spokesman for the Free Democrats, Olaf Feldmann, called for tightening of export laws in light of the developments.
  19. The soybean market opened with a burst of buying linked partly to new export sales of the commodity and partly to lingering bullishness from the previous session.
  20. He says he needs five times that area to meet export demand. Scanstyle's biggest market is the UK, where it sells garden furniture and chairs in tropical hardwoods.
  21. Most of its production is partially refined and smuggled into Colombia, where the drug is refined into pure cocaine for export to U.S. and European markets.
  22. The U.S. and Japan agreed to ease the licensing burden for companies that export high-powered computers to allied countries in the industrialized world.
  23. The other provision would permit export of 70,000 barrels daily of petroleum products from the refinery at Valdez, Alaska, and any new refineries that are constructed in the state.
  24. The trade embargo against South Africa has cost America's hardpressed coal export industry about $250 million during the past three years, according to a study.
  25. Demand remains weak, although a government export sales report yesterday showed an improvement from the previous week's report, analysts said.
  26. GEIS was introduced five years ago as part of a programme to wean South Africa from its overdependence on primary commodity exports by offering a wide range of subsidies for the export of manufactured goods.
  27. "Businesses apparently decided that the market crash would not affect them because they were depending on an export boom this year, not increased domestic demand," said Michael Evans, head of a Washington forecasting firm.
  28. Under the agreement, officials said, the Japanese companies will export about the same volume of steel products they shipped in the second half of last year, or 530,000 metric tons.
  29. She said the market also was supported by Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter's statement at a news conference that he hopes to see an increase in subsidized export sales of U.S. wheat.
  30. Around the world cereals crops appear to be in generally good condition and demand for the US wheat crop is weak, with buyers sniffing at export incentives and biding their time until the harvest pushes prices lower.
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