Export can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Adjective |
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export - Of or relating to exportation or exports. | ||
Verb |
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export - sell or transfer abroad; "we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance" | ||
export - transfer (electronic data) out of a database or document in a format that can be used by other programs | ||
export - cause to spread in another part of the world; "The Russians exported Marxism to Africa" | ||
Noun |
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export - commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country |
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1. | verb | We export less than we import and have a negative trade balance. | |
2. | verb | The company is turning to export markets to make up for a decline in domestic sales. | |
3. | verb | We import raw materials and export the finished products. | |
4. | verb | We export various kinds of computers all over the globe. | |
5. | verb | We export a lot of automobiles to that country. | |
6. | verb | Japanese industries export various products to America. | |
7. | verb | They export a lot of fruit, such as oranges, grapefruits and lemons. | |
8. | verb | What would you like to export? | |
9. | verb | Online, businesses can export all over the world. | |
10. | verb | They export grain to many countries. | |
11. | verb | They continued to export goods secretly. | |
12. | verb | I can't figure out how to export my email addresses to a text file. | |
13. | verb | Tom couldn't figure out how to export JPEG files. | |
14. | verb | American imperialists, in their attempt to break and disorganise the forces of the defenders of peace, democracy and socialism, have established firm contact with the imperialists of the Marshall Plan countries, where they export not only weapons and thrillers, rotten canned food and bubble gum, but also the insights of their "philosophers". | |
15. | verb | Algeria has a lot of resources to export. | |
16. | noun | The strong yen is acting against Japan's export industry. | |
17. | noun | Export of the product will start soon. | |
18. | noun | I hope to be engaged in the export business after graduating from college. | |
19. | noun | Sales at the company zoomed thanks to brisk export demand, but profit did not keep up because of intense competition. | |
20. | noun | He is engaged in export. | |
21. | noun | The export of weapons was prohibited. | |
22. | noun | The export business isn't doing well. | |
23. | noun | The strengthening of competitiveness on export markets is an urgent need. | |
24. | noun | The top U.S. export to China was soybeans. | |
25. | noun | Semiconductors were the top United States export to South Korea. | |
26. | noun | Jeans are a popular clothing export. | |
27. | noun | Nested dolls are a telltale Russian export. | |
28. | noun | Arms export was prohibited. | |
29. | noun | Weapons export was prohibited. | |
30. | noun | Our negotiations to lower export taxes suffered a big setback. |
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verb | |
We export less than we import and have a negative trade balance. |
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The company is turning to export markets to make up for a decline in domestic sales. | |
We import raw materials and export the finished products. | |
We export various kinds of computers all over the globe. | |
We export a lot of automobiles to that country. | |
Japanese industries export various products to America. | |
They export a lot of fruit, such as oranges, grapefruits and lemons. | |
What would you like to export? | |
Online, businesses can export all over the world. | |
They export grain to many countries. | |
They continued to export goods secretly. | |
I can't figure out how to export my email addresses to a text file. | |
Tom couldn't figure out how to export JPEG files. | |
American imperialists, in their attempt to break and disorganise the forces of the defenders of peace, democracy and socialism, have established firm contact with the imperialists of the Marshall Plan countries, where they export not only weapons and thrillers, rotten canned food and bubble gum, but also the insights of their "philosophers". | |
Algeria has a lot of resources to export. | |
noun | |
The strong yen is acting against Japan's export industry. | |
Export of the product will start soon. | |
I hope to be engaged in the export business after graduating from college. | |
Sales at the company zoomed thanks to brisk export demand, but profit did not keep up because of intense competition. | |
He is engaged in export. | |
The export of weapons was prohibited. | |
The export business isn't doing well. | |
The strengthening of competitiveness on export markets is an urgent need. | |
The top U.S. export to China was soybeans. | |
Semiconductors were the top United States export to South Korea. | |
Jeans are a popular clothing export. | |
Nested dolls are a telltale Russian export. | |
Arms export was prohibited. | |
Weapons export was prohibited. | |
Our negotiations to lower export taxes suffered a big setback. |