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