词汇 | export |
释义 | exportWord family noun export ≠ import exporter ≠ importer exportation ≠ importation exportabilityverb export ≠ import adjectiveexportable Tradeex·port1 /ˈekspɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun 1 [uncountableU]BBT the business of selling and sending goods to other countries 出口 OPP import export of a ban on the export of toxic waste 有毒废料的出口禁令 for export bales of cloth for export to the continent 向该洲出口的大捆布料 2 [countableC usually plural]BBT a product that is sold to another country 出口商品 OPP import Wheat is one of the country’s main exports. ► see thesaurus at product 小麦是该国的主要出口商品之一。 COLLOCATIONS – Meanings 1 & 2 export + NOUN an export market 出口市场 The US is Scotland’s second largest export market after France. 美国是苏格兰的第二大出口市场,仅次于法国。 export trade 出口贸易 Most of its export trade is with Russia. 其出口贸易多与俄罗斯进行。 export earnings/revenue (=the money a company or country makes from exports) 出口收益 Oil and gas provide 40% of Norway’s export earnings. 出口石油和天然气的收入占挪威出口收益的40%。 export sales/figures (=the total number of products that are sold to other countries) 出口(销售)量/数据 Export sales exceeded 50% of the company’s total turnover. 该公司的出口销售额超过其总营业额的50%。 nHong Kong is a major trading power, with annual export figures rivalling those of Germany. an export licence (=an official document giving you permission to sell something to another country) 出口许可证 nYou will have to submit an application for an export licence. export controls/restrictions/quotas (=official limits on the number of exports) 出口控制/限制/配额 nThe European Parliament wants tougher export controls on certain goods. nThe number of goods subject to import and export quotas is being reduced. an export ban (also a ban on exports) 出口禁令 ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exportnDuring the crisis, France imposed an export ban on British beef. nThe ban on exports was lifted in June. the major/main/principal export 主要出口商品 Agricultural products are the country’s principal exports. 农产品是该国的主要出口商品。 oil/agricultural/manufacturing exports 石油/农产品/制造业产品出口 Oil exports from Iraq have resumed. 伊拉克已恢复石油出口。 British/US etc exports 英国/美国等出口商品 Higher tariffs will affect a wide range of British exports. 提高关税将对多种英国出口商品产生影响。 invisible exports (=services that are exported, such as banking or insurance, rather than a product) 无形出口 verbsnThe City of London is important to the invisible exports of this country. boost exports (=increase them) 促进出口 The measures should boost exports and create employment. 这些措施应能促进出口,创造就业岗位。 encourage exports (=make them more likely to exist) 鼓励出口 Kenya used subsidies to encourage exports. 肯尼亚通过补贴鼓励出口。 reduce exports 减少出口 OPEC has threatened to reduce exports of oil to the West. 石油输出国组织威胁要减少对西方的石油出口。 restrict exports (=limit or control them) 限制出口 The government threatened to restrict exports because of weak demand. 因需求疲软,政府威胁要限制出口。 ban exports (=stop them completely) 禁止出口 nIn retaliation, Britain banned exports of cloth to France. exports increase/rise/grow 出口增加 nElectronics exports grew more slowly than in previous years. exports fall/decline/drop 出口减少 nExports of gas and oil continued to fall while imports of raw materials have risen. nexports account for something (=form a particular part of a total) phrasesExports currently account for 37% of sales. a growth/rise/increase in exports 出口增长 The electronics sector has seen a 16% growth in exports. 电子产品出口额增长了16%。 a fall/decline/drop in exports 出口减少 nThere has been a decline in exports and an increase in oil prices. Examples from the Corpus export• Saudi Arabia is one of the world's leading exporters of oil.• Yet the partners poured money into modernization, believing exports would give Quaker a profitable future.• It is trading ahead of this time last year, when sales were hit by the Gulf war, but exports are slowing.• Wheat is one of our country's chief exports.• It was in this context of increased regulation and hazard export that Raybestos Manhattan came to Ireland.• The country's main export is coal.• Again, these can be used to assess potential export demand or continuity of import supplies.• The value of China's exports to the US rose by over 50% last year.• It hopes for a significant export trade in this latest answer to civil disorder.• The directive also applies to objects not returned at the end of a lawful temporary export.• An international agreement restricts the export of missiles.• Britain's total exports to the other EU member states now exceed imports. , Computers Tradeex·port2 /ɪkˈspɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ ●●○ W3 AWL verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BBT to sell goods to another country 出口 OPP import export something (from somebody) to somebody ► see thesaurus at sell The company exports tuna to the US. 这家公司向美国出口金枪鱼。 2 [transitiveT]INTRODUCE to introduce an activity, idea etc to another place or country 传播,输出〔活动、观念等〕 Italian food has been exported all over the world. 意大利食品已传遍世界。 3. [transitiveT] technical to move computer information from one computer to another, from one computer document to another, or from one piece of software to another 输出〔计算机信息〕 OPP import —exportation /ˌekspɔːˈteɪʃən $ -ɔːr-/ noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus export• In 1986 they exported 210,000 cases of wine to the UK.• Ancient artefacts cannot be exported.• Japanese televisions and hi-fi systems are exported all over the world.• Foreign-funded enterprises exported goods worth $ 665 million, up 33 percent over 1994, the report said.• She felt very strongly about animals being exported live to the continent for slaughter, horses or cattle.• At these allocations the home country exports manufactures and imports food.• They pay for the weapons they carry, and for the guns he exports to arm the rebels destabilising his neighbours.• The influence of African music has been exported to many parts of the western world. export something (from somebody) to somebody• The trickier question is: can Britain's businesses make the required switch into exports?• That export may amount to an associated operation.• Others say that exporting fertilizers and pesticides to developing countries will help them increase their production.• However, providing foreign currency receipts from exports are available to service external debt, no real problems should arise.• An impressive 14 % of Czech exports are attributable to Skoda and its suppliers.• This was almost balanced by domestic exports of £3.8 million to which £1.8 million of re-exports were added. From Longman Business Dictionary exportex·port1 /ˈekspɔːt-ɔːrt/ noun 1[countableC usually plural]COMMERCE a product or service that is sold to another country A third of America’s exports go to American-owned firms abroad. The Japanese cosmetics company plans to boost exports (=increase them) to the US and Europe. 2[uncountableU]COMMERCE the sale of goods to other countries The import and export of goods is more complicated than conducting domestic business within a single country. 10,000 bags of coffee for export to the continent exportexport2 /ekˈspɔːt-ɔːrt/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 1COMMERCEto sell goods to other countries In the first 11 months of last year, Brazil exported 15 million bags of coffee. The mine will produce 9 million tonnes of coal annually of which 5.3 million tonnes will be exported to Japan. 2to introduce an activity, idea etc to another country We are retailers, and our skills may not be easily exported. 3COMPUTING to move computer information from one computer to another, from one computer document to another, or from one piece of software to another Can I export the information in a pdf file and then store that file on my laptop? (1400-1500) Latin exportare, from portare “to carry” |
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