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English

Etymology

From Latin exportare.

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export (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to exportation or exports.

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Noun

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export (countable and uncountable, plural exports)

  1. (countable) Something that is exported.
    Oil is the main export of Saudi Arabia.
  2. (uncountable) The act of exporting.
    The export of fish is forbidden in this country.

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Verb

export (third-person singular simple present exports, present participle exporting, simple past and past participle exported)

  1. (transitive) To carry away.
    Synonym: remove
    • 1625, Francis [Bacon], “Of Followers and Friends”, in The Essayes [], 3rd edition, London: [] Iohn Haviland for Hanna Barret, →OCLC:
      [They] export honour from a man, and make him a return in envy.
  2. (transitive) To sell (goods) to a foreign country.
    Antonym: import
    Japan exports electronic goods throughout the world.
    • 1980, Robert Dougall, AA Book of British Villages, Drive Publications Ltd, page 379:
      Jim is a nurseryman, specialising in clematis, and he has built up a business exporting 150 varieties to countries all over the world.
  3. (transitive) To cause to spread in another part of the world.
  4. (transitive, computing) To send (data) from one program to another.
    Antonym: import
  5. (transitive) To put up (a child) for international adoption.

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Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

export m inan

  1. export
    Synonym: vývoz
    Antonyms: dovoz, import

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English export. Equivalent to a back-formation from exporteren.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛks.pɔrt/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: ex‧port

Noun

export m (plural exporten)

  1. export
    Synonym: uitvoer

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French

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Etymology

Deverbal from exporter.

Pronunciation

Noun

export m (plural exports)

  1. export
    Coordinate term: import

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