export
noun
verb
ˈekspɔːt
noun
1
the
business
of
selling
and
sending
goods
to
other
countries
出口;
U
[+
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
向大陆出口的大捆布料
export
market/industry/earnings
etc
Export
licences
(=official
document
allowing
you
to
sell
something
abroad)
for
arms
are
strictly
controlled.
武器出口许可证受到严格控制。
2
a
product
that
is
sold
to
another
country
出口商品;
C usually plural 一般用复数
Wheat
is
one
of
the
country’s
chief
exports.
小麦是该国的主要出口商品之一。
Selling
insurance
overseas
is
Britain’s
largest
invisible
export
(=a
service
rather
than
a
product)
.
在海外销售保险是英国最大的无形出口。
ɪkˈspɔːt
verb
3
to
sell
goods
to
another
country
出口;
I,T
export
sth
(from
sb)
to
sb
The
company
exports
tuna
to
the
US.
这家公司向美国出口金枪鱼。
4
to
introduce
an
activity,
idea
etc
to
another
place
or
country
传播,输出〔活动、思想等〕:
T
Italian
food
has
been
exported
all
over
the
world.
意大利食品已经输出到世界各地。
5
to
move
computer
information
from
one
computer
to
another,
from
one
computer
document
to
another,
or
from
one
piece
of
software
to
another
[术语] 输出〔计算机信息〕;
T | technical