Pronunciation: /ɛk.spɔrt/
noun a commodity, article, or service sold abroad
A1 I bought some fruits for export.
A2 The company specializes in the export of electronics.
B1 The export of goods has increased significantly this year.
B2 The government is implementing policies to boost export revenue.
C1 The export industry plays a crucial role in the country's economy.
C2 The company's export division is responsible for managing overseas sales.
verb to send (goods or services) to another country for sale
A1 I export fruits to other countries.
A2 She exports handmade crafts to Europe.
B1 The company exports electronics to Asia.
B2 The country exports oil to various nations.
C1 The business has been exporting goods for over a decade.
C2 The company plans to expand its export market next year.
formal The country's main source of revenue comes from the export of natural resources.
informal They make a lot of money by selling their products overseas.
slang They ship out goods to make some cash.
figurative Her ability to export her ideas to different cultures is impressive.
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