exports

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English - Turkish
(Ticaret) dış satım
yurtdışı satışlar
(Ticaret) ihraç mallan ve hizmetleri
dışsatım
ihracat

Ada ihracatının %82'si, beşte dörtten fazlası, tarımsal ürünlerdir. - 82% - more than four-fifths - of the island's exports is agricultural produce.

Birçok büyük Japon şirketleri ihracata bağlıdır. - Most big Japanese companies depend on exports.

ihracat maddeleri
ihraç malı
exports and imports
ihracat ve ithalat
exports media
(Bilgisayar) ortam verir
exports on credit
(Ticaret) kredili ihracat
exports rules
(Bilgisayar) kural verir
excess of exports
ihraç fazlası mal
export
ihraç etmek

Avustralya çok miktarda yün ihraç etmektedir. - Australia exports a lot of wool.

Amerika Birleşik Devletleri milyarlarca dolar değerinde yolcu uçakları ihraç etmektedir. - The U.S. exports billions of dollars' worth of passenger airplanes.

export
dışarıya satmak
export
ihracat yapmak
export
dışarıya vermek
export
dışarıya aktarmak
export
(Bilgisayar) gönder
export
ihracatçı

Ben bir kokain ihracatçısıyım. - I'm a cocaine exporter.

Çin önde gelen bir silah ihracatçısıdır. - China is a leading exporter of arms.

export
dışarıya yollamak
export
yurtdışına satmak (malı)
export
(Bilgisayar) götürme
export
götürmek
export
dışarıya mal göndermek
export
(Bilgisayar) ver

Silah ihracatına izin verilmedi. - The export of arms was not allowed.

İhracaat vergilerini düşürme müzakerelerimiz büyük bir başarısızlıkla sonuçlandı.. - Our negotiations to lower export taxes suffered a big setback.

export
(Bilgisayar) göndermek
merchandise exports
(Ticaret) mal ihracatı
temporary exports
(Ticaret) geçici ihracat
duty on exports
ihracat vergisi
export
ihraç

Ne ihraç etmek istiyorsunuz? - What would you like to export?

Tom JPEG dosyaları nasıl ihraç edeceğini bulamadı. - Tom couldn't figure out how to export JPEG files.

export
ihraç malı
export
{f} ihraç et

Malları gizlice ihraç etmeye devam ettiler. - They continued to export goods secretly.

Avustralya çok miktarda yün ihraç etmektedir. - Australia exports a lot of wool.

export
dışsatım yapmak
financing of exports
ihracat finansmanı
imports and exports
ithalat ve ihracat
export
{i} ihracat

Silah ihracatı yasaklandı. - The export of arms was prohibited.

Yurtdışı gıda ihracatları tarım dayanaklarından biridir. - Overseas food exports are one of the mainstays of agribusiness.

export
ihraç etme

Ne ihraç etmek istiyorsunuz? - What would you like to export?

Avustralya çok miktarda yün ihraç etmektedir. - Australia exports a lot of wool.

export
{f} ihraç etmek, (malı) yurtdışına satmak; dışarıya mal göndermek, ihracat yapmak
export
{i} dışsatım
export
ihraç malı/ihracat
export
ihraç edilen
export
{i} ihracatçılık
export
Dışa Aktarım
export
götürme dışarıya aktarmak
export
export license ihracat lisansı
export
(noun) dışarı aktarım
export
(verb) dışarı aktarmak
export
dışarı aktarım
export
(Hukuk) dış satım
export
dışarı aktarmak
invisible exports
(Ticaret) görünmeyen ihracat kalemleri
manufactured exports
(Ticaret) sanayi ürünleri ihracı
manufactured exports
(Ticaret) mamul mal ihracı
manufactured exports
(Ticaret) mamul ihraç maddeleri
re exports
tekrar ihraç edilen mallar
English - English
third-person singular of export
The flow of money from the rest of the world in exchange for domestically produced goods and services
Shipments of goods from the 50 states and the District of Columbia to foreign countries and to Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and other U S possessions and territories
trade goods that are sold to another country or colony
refers to goods and services sold to other countries One of the components of measuring GDP
Goods and services produced in one country that are sold and shipped to another Merchandise exports (sometimes called visibles) consist of products or commodities; service exports (sometimes called invisibles) consist of banking and insurance services, transportation, travel and tourism, technology and know-how, and the receipts from foreign investment such as interest and dividends
This entry provides the total US dollar amount of exports on an f o b (free on board) basis
measures the total physical movement of merchandise out of the United States to foreign countries USA Trade presents exports on a total basis and reports value on a f a s (free alongside ship) basis
Exports include both domestic exports and re-exports Domestic exports include goods grown, extracted or manufactured in Canada, including goods of foreign origin which have been materially transformed in Canada Re-exports are exports of foreign goods which have not been materially transformed in Canada, including foreign goods withdrawn for export from bonded customs warehouses
the sale of goods or services from one country to another U S exports are reported by the Department of Commerce in it's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reports
*see Trade--Exports
Products and services produced in Canada and sold in other countries
goods produced domestically but sold abroad
Goods and services one country produces and sells to others The opposite of imports, strong exports are necessary to have a favorable balance of trade BACK TO TOP
Goods and services one country produces and sells to others The opposite of imports
Goods or services which are produced in one country and sold to and consumed in another country Also see imports
goods which are sold to other countries
to send goods or products out of the country
goods or services the people of one country sell to another country
Refer to all commodities, goods and services, which are exported outside the country, or to free customs regions It includes the national commodities and re-exported services of commodities and goods F O B is the base to count it by its costs loaded by means of transportation in the country of origin
Products sent out of the country for sale to foreigners
the total value of the goods and services that people in one country sell to people in other countries (chapter 6)
Domestically produced goods and services that are sold abroad
Goods and services produced in one country but sold in another
The value of all goods and nonfactor services sold to the rest of the world; they include merchandise, freight, insurance, travel, and other nonfactor services The value of factor services (such as investment receipts and workers' remittances from abroad) is excluded from this measure See also merchandise exports and imports
The goods and services sold to citizens of another country plus the services furnished to the citizens of the foreign country in shipping, financing, and otherwise facilitating the export
export
to carry away

You will be exported from the club if you continue this behaviour.

export
: to send (data) from one program to another
export
of or relating to exportation or exports
export
to cause to spread in another part of the world
export
something that is exported

Oil is the main export of Saudi Arabia.

export
to sell (goods) to a foreign country

Japan exports electronic goods throughout the world.

invisible exports
plural form of invisible export
export
{v} to carry or send out of a country
export
{n} any thing carried or sent out in traffic
export
v t (a symbol in a package) to add the symbol to the list of external symbols of the package
export
commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country
export
A domestic good or service that is sold (export sale) abroad Exports include government and non-government goods and services; however they exclude goods and services to the U S military, diplomatic, and consular institutions abroad Exports do include goods and services that were previously imported
export
vt: To carry or send a commodity to some other country n: A commodity conveyed from one country to another for purposes of trade
export
Exports are goods which are sold to another country and sent there. He did this to promote American exports Ghana's main export is cocoa. import
export
To send things to another country
export
To carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the way of commerce; the opposite of import; as, to export grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc
export
In computing, if you export files or information from one type of software into another type, you change their format so that they can be used in the new software. Files can be exported in ASCII or PCX formats. import
export
the act of exporting
export
Transferring data out of a data file in one application to a standard-format file to be used in another application
export
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
export
to send (data) from one program to another
export
To export products or raw materials means to sell them to another country. The nation also exports beef They expect the antibiotic products to be exported to Southeast Asia and Africa To earn foreign exchange we must export. import Export is also a noun. the production and export of cheap casual wear illegal arms exports
export
EXPORT creates an ARC/INFO interchange file to transfer coverages, INFO data files, text files, and other ARC/INFO files between various computer systems An interchange file contains all coverage information and appropriate INFO file information in a fixed length, ASCII format It can be fully or partially compressed as well as uncompressed ASCII depending upon the given EXPORT option
export
The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco
export
To sell goods or services to a buyer outside your country
export
sell or transfer abroad; "we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance
export
The process of saving data from one computer program so that another computer program can use it See also import
export
To export something means to introduce it into another country or make it happen there. It has exported inflation at times. hecklers who said the deal would export jobs to Mexico. import
export
{i} shipping of goods to other countries; exportation; merchandise or services sold to parties in other countries; storage of data in a format which can be read by other programs (Computers)
export
The process of backing up a Digital ID to avoid loss Digital IDs contain information you cannot recover in the event of a hard drive crash or browser re-installation, so you should make a copy and store it in a secure place
export
Transporting data from one computer, program, format, or device to another
export
Shipment of goods to another country
export
To save data from one application in a file format that another program can import or open Some programs have an Export command that's separate from the Save command
export
commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country cause to spread in another part of the world; "The Russians exported Marxism to Africa"
export
cause to spread in another part of the world; "The Russians exported Marxism to Africa"
export
A software function that allows you to save a copy of information produced in one format into a file of another format
export
commodities (goods or services) sold to a foreign country cause to spread in another part of the world; "The Russians exported Marxism to Africa" sell or transfer abroad; "we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance
export
(n ) The process by which a server advertises the file systems that it allows hosts on a network to access
export
The process of carrying or sending goods to another country or countries, especially for purposes of use or sale in the country of destination The sale of products to clients abroad
export
Having to do with the shipment of commodities to other countries
export
Within the context of a DLL, to make a function or data available for use by application programs or other DLLs
export
To transfer information from the current program to another location or program See import
export
Export means an actual shipment, transfer, or transmission of items out of a country; a transfer of goods or technology within a country with the knowledge or intent that the goods or technology shipped, transferred, or transmitted to an unauthorized recipient; or the transfer of goods or information in a country to an embassy or consulate of a foreign country
export
To convert a Palm database into another format, often one readable by another application
export
1 (noun) Something, such as food, lumber or a manufactured product, that is sent or sold to another country 2 (verb) To send or sell something to another country
export
The Carnet files can not be directly read by other applications To export the data stored in a Carnet file, you must save it as a text file The text file is structured by delimiters to separate fields and records (usually tabs and returns, but Carnet can use any character as delimiter)
export
To carry away; to remove
export
to sell goods or services to another country; something sold to another country
export
To convert a file from one application format to another, or to move data out of one file with the purpose of importing it into another file
export
goods or services produced in one country and sold to another
export
{f} ship, send abroad, sell overseas
export
sell or transfer abroad; "we export less than we import and have a negative trade balance"
exports

    Turkish pronunciation

    ekspôrts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈekspôrts/ /ˈɛkspɔːrts/

    Etymology

    [ ek-'spOrt, -'sport, 'ek-" ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin exportare, from ex- + portare to carry; more at FARE.

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