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exporter

/verb ik-spawrt, -spohrt, ek-spawrt, -spohrt; noun, adjective ek-spawrt, -spohrt/US // verb ɪkˈspɔrt, -ˈspoʊrt, ˈɛk spɔrt, -spoʊrt; noun, adjective ˈɛk spɔrt, -spoʊrt //

出口商,出口者,出口国,口商

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to ship to other countries or places for sale, exchange, etc.
    • : to send or transmit to another place, especially to another country.
    • : Computers. to save in a format usable by another software program.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to ship commodities to another country for sale, exchange, etc.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of exporting; exportation: the export of coffee.
    • : something that is exported; an article exported: Coffee is a major export of Colombia.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the exportation of goods or to exportable goods: export duties.
    • : produced for export: an export beer.

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Examples

  • It says exporting an iMovie project could be up to three times faster on the new Air compared to the old one.

  • Governments must either disclose the destination, items, value, and licensing decisions for cyber-surveillance exports or make public the decision not to disclose those details.

  • Denmark is the world’s largest mink producer, with exports typically headed for the fashion industry in Asia.

  • The government early in the pandemic stockpiled all domestically produced face masks and banned export.

  • The EU—which accounts for over half of global exports—sent a majority of its used cars to countries across west and north Africa.

  • In truth, no one really knows what will happen if America once again becomes a major energy exporter.

  • Far from it, the continent had become a security “exporter,” contributing peacekeeping forces around the world.

  • Dan Gross on the rise of the American University as an exporter.

  • Once a major exporter of people to the Union states, today the migration tide flows the other way.

  • Once a major agricultural exporter, Egypt ranks now as the world's largest importer of wheat.

  • Cornwall was then, as now, the sole exporter of tin; and the exportation of its copper was just beginning.

  • Not that the price to the Chinese receiver would increase; the dues must fall upon the exporter.

  • Consequently Japan presents the odd phenomenon of being at once an exporter and a large importer of rice.

  • California is already a large exporter of gold as merchandise.

  • A fall of 10 per cent only in the price of boots would cause every wholesale boot exporter to export on the largest scale.