گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'export'

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1 عمومی:: بیرون‌ بردن‌

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2 عمومی:: صادر كردن‌

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3 عمومی:: كالای‌ صادره‌

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4 عمومی:: صادرات‌

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5 عمومی:: صادرات

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english

1 general:: export export + NOUN an export market • The US is Scotland’s second largest export market after France. export trade • Most of its export trade is with Russia. export earnings/revenue (= the money a company or country makes from exports ) • Oil and gas provide 40% of Norway’s export earnings. export sales/figures (= the total number of products that are sold to other countries ) • Export sales exceeded 50% of the company’s total turnover. • Hong 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 ) • You will have to submit an application for an export licence. export controls/restrictions/quotas (= official limits on the number of exports ) • The European Parliament wants tougher export controls on certain goods. • The number of goods subject to import and export quotas is being reduced. an export ban ( also a ban on exports ) • During the crisis, France imposed an export ban on British beef. • The ban on exports was lifted in June. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + export the major/main/principal export • Agricultural products are the country’s principal exports. oil/agricultural/manufacturing exports • Oil exports from Iraq have resumed. British/US etc exports • Higher tariffs will affect a wide range of British exports. invisible exports (= services that are exported, such as banking or insurance, rather than a product ) • The City of London is important to the invisible exports of this country. verbs boost exports (= increase them ) • The measures should boost exports and create employment. encourage exports (= make them more likely to exist ) • Kenya used subsidies to encourage exports. reduce exports • OPEC has threatened to reduce exports of oil to the West. restrict exports (= limit or control them ) • The government threatened to restrict exports because of weak demand. ban exports (= stop them completely ) • In retaliation, Britain banned exports of cloth to France. exports increase/rise/grow • Electronics exports grew more slowly than in previous years. exports fall/decline/drop • Exports of gas and oil continued to fall while imports of raw materials have risen. exports account for something (= form a particular part of a total ) • Exports currently account for 37% of sales. phrases a growth/rise/increase in exports • The electronics sector has seen a 16% growth in exports. a fall/decline/drop in exports • There has been a decline in exports and an increase in oil prices.

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2 general:: noun foreign sales: Exports will exceed imports. verb sell abroad: We will export silk this year.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun ADJ. important, main, major, principal, staple Coconut is one of the staple exports of the islands. | record The industry has achieved record exports in the past year. | total In 2001 total exports were valued at $2 billion. | British, US, etc. | world The US share of world exports has declined. | illegal, illicit stopping the illegal export of live animals | live lambs for live export | invisible Earnings from the sale of banking, insurance and other services to foreigners are described as ‘invisible exports’. | capital, commodity | agricultural, industrial, manufactured, manufacturing | arms, art, banana, beef, coal, coffee, food, grain, oil, timber, etc. QUANT. level, value, volume VERB + EXPORT boost, encourage, expand, increase, promote | reduce, restrict plans to restrict the export of arms to certain countries | allow | ban, prohibit | achieve | prevent, stop | await yards where thousands of cars await export EXPORT + VERB grow, increase, rise Oil exports have risen steadily. | drop, fall | be valued at sth, total sth Exports totalled $10 billion in 2002. | account for sth Oil exports account for nearly 80% of the country's foreign earnings. | be destined for sth Scottish exports destined for Western Europe EXPORT + NOUN crop, goods | business, industry, trade | market, sector | earnings, revenue, sales | figures, performance a strong export performance | growth | controls, licence, quota, restrictions a call for tougher art export controls | ban an export ban on live cattle | drive the export drive by Japanese industry | order how to win more export orders PREP. for ~ This is where the fruit is packaged for export. | ~ from exports from the EU to Canada | ~ to PHRASES a ban on exports to place a ban on exports of toxic waste | a decline/fall in exports, an increase/a rise in exportsPER CENT (for more verbs)

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general::   verb ADV. widely a French breed of cattle that has been exported widely | illegally illegally exported works of art PREP. from Last year 2,000 birds were exported from the island. | to The country exports sugar to Europe.

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