Synonym: ship. Antonym: import. Similar words: expose, exposure, port, import, support, report, portion, airport. Meaning: [ek'spɔːt] n. commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country. v. 1. sell or transfer abroad 2. cause to spread in another part of the world.
Random good picture Not show
121. Changes in tariffs and export subsidies might be used. 3.
122. Industrial production, investment and export growth have been worse than expected.
123. It said that Lamont had responded to many of its suggestions such as improved investment allowances and export credit arrangements.
124. Transworld has added up the units on the list for home and export sales.
125. This kept alive the nineteenth-century export trade in cadets of major ruling houses.
126. He became a haberdasher and Merchant Adventurer, growing rich on the cloth export trade to Antwerp.
127. An export quota for sawn timber has not yet been set.
128. The lack of organization among temporeros is integral to the country's busy fruit production and export business.
129. More specifically, we lack competitive export credit guarantees in comparison with other countries.
130. Cobra is on the hunt to fund an expansion in its 22 export markets.
131. North Shields became the export base for much of the South East Northumberland coal field.
132. A high proportion of their oil export revenues has been invested in the world's main financial markets.
133. By 1970, about 20 percent of the land in cultivation was down to export crops.
134. The compensatory financing was designed to give temporary support to countries facing short-term fluctuations in export earnings, predominantly primary producing nations.
135. These included indirect costs such as losses incurred by the state export credit guarantee agency Coface.
136. Since coming into office, the Clinton administration has removed export controls on most computers and telecommunications equipment.
137. Under a presidential decree of Aug. 6, oil and gas export prices were deregulated soas to bring them into line with world prices.
138. I should mention that in relation to our total export turnover, sales through those agencies have not been significant.
139. Market Research and Barriers to Exporting Fig. 5 illustrates factors that have inhibited improved export performance amongst respondents.
140. The farmers who are successful are those with medium-sized farms, who are growing for export.
141. Finally, the complementarity thesis predicts that services and subsidies for export crops will also benefit food crops.
142. More than 90 countries drafted a treaty in September that would ban export and use of anti-personnel mines.
143. A large part of the cultivated land is used to grow export crops.
144. The primary industries are fishing and timber, important export sectors that nevertheless return little to the local economy.
145. It goes either to local elites or for export to more affluent societies.
146. We are growing crops for export and we are getting foreign exchange.
147. Latest export statistics show Britain's grain trade with foreign competitors drastically reduced - while imports are rising.
148. Indications are that the matter under investigation may be linked to the way in which these merchants book export sales.
149. It is supported by two Subordinate Committees,(sentencedict.com) one examining the export applications and the other the technology applications.
150. News reports usually center on export trade to these countries.
More similar words: expose, exposure, port, import, support, report, portion, airport, portray, supporter, portrait, report on, reporter, portfolio, supportive, important, transport, reporting, in support of, proportion, reportedly, opportunity, importantly, of importance, transportation, in proportion to, active transport, expert, expand, expect.