Last year, the US exported $93 million worth of wine.
export sth to sth »French cheeses are exported to many different countries.
»The exchange rate is making it difficult for farms and factories to export.
»Oil companies had contracts with an exporting countries that fixed prices and volumes.
He believes the state's educational model can be exported to other states.
»American culture has been exported all over the world.
If they had all the right tools on the same platform they would not need to export data.
export sth to/into sth »The only way to do this is to export the data into a spreadsheet.
export sth from sth »This article tells you how to import and export files from UNIX to other systems.
The value of the new television technology to the company is that it is highly exportable to other countries.
Coffee is one of Brazil's main exports.
»oil/arms/beef exports
increase/boost/promote exports »We plan to increase our exports over the next five years.
»ban/halt/control exports
»a decline/growth in exports
The ruling banned the export of live cattle.
»Most of their crops are grown for export.
»an export company/business
exportable goods — экспортируемые товары
Our language is probably our most exportable commodity. — Наш язык является наиболее пригодным для экспорта товаром.
Articles you post must also be legally exportable from the United States. — Предметы, которые вы высылаете, должны также иметь законное разрешение на экспорт из США.
COMBS:
liberalization may increase the production of exportables — либерализация может привести к росту производства экспортируемых товаров
Land use and cropping patterns are shifting from low-value foods to exportables. — При использовании земли и выборе состава выращиваемых культур акцент сдвигается от дешевых продуктов питания к экспортируемым товарам.
1) экспортный, годный или предназначенный для экспорта
2) разрешённый к вызову, к экспорту
adj
экспортируемый, экспортный
экспортный, пригодный для экспорта
• Fit for marketing abroad