
1) Article sold abroad 2) Canadian brand 3) Commodity 4) Exportation 5) Foreign trade in Ostia 6) Freight transport 7) Goods 8) Kind of duty 9) Product for overseas sale 10) Sell or transfer abroad 11) Sell outside the country 12) Sell to another country 13) Send abroad 14) Send goods abroad 15) Send goods overseas
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1) Exportation 2) Send 3) Smuggle 4) Trade
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EXPORT is an exobiology project led by the European Space Agency, that deployed an external module to the International Space Station to study the photo-processing of organic molecules and the survival of some micro-organisms, as well as the effect of solar UV on unshielded organic molecules and micro-organisms while exposed to outer space. ==Payl...
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[cigarette] Export is a Canadian line of cigarettes and rolling tobacco produced by JTI Macdonald . Introduced in 1928 by Macdonald Tobacco as Macdonald`s Gold Standard, the boxes were marked `Export` and they quickly became known under that name. The most recognized products are the Export `A` product line. However, JTI also produces an un...
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• (n.) The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco. • (n.) That which is exported; a commodity conveyed from one country or State to another in the way of traffic; -- used chiefly in the plural, exports. • (v. t.) To carry away; to remove. • (v. t.) To carry or send abroad, or out of a count...
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1. A good that moves outward across a country's border for commercial purposes. 2. A product, which might be a service, that is provided to foreigners by a domestic producer. 3. To cause a good or service to be an export under definitions 1 and/or 2.
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(from the article `Immigration`s Economic Impact`) Some immigrant flows complement trade. When export industries expand, they require additional inputs, some of which may come from immigrant workers. ... ...with an education system that led a growing number of the more affluent to educate their children abroad. Nevertheless, South Korea...
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Movement of goods from the UK to a destination outside the European Union. This includes the Channel Islands.
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<cell biology> To transport substances from inside the cell, through the cell membrane, to the outside by a system specialised for the purpose. To secrete. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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The process of transporting data from one computer, type of file format, or device to another
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The act of sending a file out through a specialized mini-application or plug-in so as to print or compress it. The term is also used to describe the action of saving the data to a specialized file format, i.e. JPEG, or GIF89a.
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To save a file in a different format to the default file associated with the creating application. In MS Word the default file type is *.doc but Word can export files in many formats, e.g. txt, rtf, htm.
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Ex'port noun 1. The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the
export of wheat or tobacco.
2. That which is exported; a commodity conveyed from one country or State to another in the way of traffic; -- used chiefly in the plural,
exports . « The ordinary co...
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Ex·port' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Exported ;
present participle & verbal noun Exporting .] [ Latin
exportare ,
exportatum ;
ex out+
portare to carry : confer French
exporter . See...
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To send or transport goods out of one country for sale in another.
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In beer terms, Export was applied to better quality beers considered worthy of exporting.
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The process of transporting data from one computer, type of file format, or device to another.
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Add function(s) to the shell environment, see Section 3.2.1, Section 7.2.1.2 and Section 7.2.4.2.
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export 1. To carry (things or persons) out of a place; to take away, carry off. 2. To send out (commodities of any kind) from one country to another. Also, exportable.
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To send goods and services to another country.
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exportation noun commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country
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An export is the shipping of domestic goods or services to a foreign country, where the products will be processed, used, sold or re-exported.
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[Scientific terms] a commodity sold to a foreign country
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[Academic words] sell or transfer abroad
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sell or transfer abroad
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