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Export

ɪkˈspɔrt
Very common
~ 2200
~ 2200
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輸出 (ゆしゅつ, yushutsu), エクスポート (ekusupōto), 輸出品 (ゆしゅつひん, yushutsuhin), 輸出する (ゆしゅつする, yushutsu suru)

Export meanings in Japanese

輸出 (ゆしゅつ, yushutsu)

Example:
The country plans to increase its exports this year.
その国は今年、輸出を増やす計画です。
They export cars to several countries.
彼らは数カ国に車を輸出しています。
Usage: formalContext: used in trade, economics, and international business discussions.
Note: This is the most common meaning of 'export' referring to the act of sending goods or services to another country for sale.

エクスポート (ekusupōto)

Example:
You can export the data in different formats.
データを異なる形式でエクスポートできます。
Make sure to export your files before closing the program.
プログラムを閉じる前にファイルをエクスポートすることを忘れないでください。
Usage: informalContext: used in computing and software contexts.
Note: This is a transliteration of the English word 'export' and is often used in relation to software applications and data management.

輸出品 (ゆしゅつひん, yushutsuhin)

Example:
The main export products include electronics and machinery.
主な輸出品には電子機器と機械が含まれます。
Japan's export goods are known for their quality.
日本の輸出品はその品質で知られています。
Usage: formalContext: discussing specific products that are exported.
Note: This refers to the actual goods that are exported from a country.

輸出する (ゆしゅつする, yushutsu suru)

Example:
They plan to export their new product next month.
彼らは来月、新製品を輸出する予定です。
Many companies export their goods to international markets.
多くの企業が国際市場に商品を輸出しています。
Usage: formalContext: describing the action of exporting.
Note: This is a verb form meaning 'to export' and is used in various contexts related to trade.

Export's synonyms

ship

To ship means to transport goods by sea, air, or land from one country to another.
Example: The company ships their products to various countries.
Note: While 'export' generally refers to sending goods out of a country for sale or trade, 'ship' specifically focuses on the transportation aspect of exporting goods.

send abroad

To send abroad means to dispatch or transfer goods to another country.
Example: The manufacturer sends abroad a large quantity of electronics every month.
Note: This phrase directly implies the action of sending goods to another country, similar to 'export,' but with a more explicit focus on the destination being outside the home country.

sell overseas

To sell overseas means to market and sell products in foreign countries.
Example: The company plans to sell overseas to expand its market reach.
Note: While 'export' refers to the act of sending goods out of the home country, 'sell overseas' emphasizes the commercial aspect of trading products in international markets.

trade internationally

To trade internationally means to engage in commercial activities involving the exchange of goods and services across national borders.
Example: The business aims to trade internationally to increase profits.
Note: This synonym broadens the scope beyond just exporting goods to include various forms of international trade, such as imports, exports, and other transactions across borders.

dispatch

To dispatch means to send off or deal with a task promptly and efficiently.
Example: The company dispatches its products to customers worldwide.
Note: While 'export' primarily focuses on sending goods out of the country, 'dispatch' has a broader application and can refer to sending items or completing tasks in general, not limited to international trade.

Export expressions, common phrases

Export goods

Refers to products or items that are sent to another country for sale or trade.
Example: The company exports goods to over 50 countries.
Note: Specifically refers to the physical products being sent out of the country.

Export market

Refers to the countries or regions where a company sells its products that are produced in one country and sold in another.
Example: The company is looking to expand into new export markets in Asia.
Note: Focuses on the target market or destination countries where the goods are being sold.

Export license

A government-issued permit that allows a company to legally export certain goods to specific countries.
Example: The company had to obtain an export license before shipping the goods overseas.
Note: Involves obtaining official permission to export certain goods, ensuring compliance with regulations.

Export control

Refers to regulations or restrictions placed on the export of certain goods to specific countries for security or legal reasons.
Example: The government imposed export controls on sensitive technology to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.
Note: Involves government restrictions or regulations imposed on the export of specific goods to safeguard national interests.

Export quota

A limit set by a government on the quantity of goods that can be exported during a specific period.
Example: The country imposed an export quota on rice to ensure sufficient domestic supply.
Note: Specifies the maximum quantity of goods that can be exported within a particular timeframe.

Export subsidy

Financial assistance or incentives given to companies to promote their exports and make their products more competitive internationally.
Example: The government provides export subsidies to help local producers compete in the global market.
Note: Involves financial support or incentives provided to companies to boost their export activities and enhance competitiveness.

Export duty

A tax or fee imposed on goods that are exported out of a country.
Example: The government imposed an export duty on raw materials to discourage their export and promote local industries.
Note: Refers to the tax levied on goods leaving the country, impacting the cost of exporting those products.

Export everyday (slang) expressions

Ship out

To send or transport goods to another country, often by sea or air freight.
Example: We need to ship out the new batch of products to our overseas distributors by the end of the week.
Note: This term implies the action of physically moving items to another location, similar to exporting but with a focus on the transportation aspect.

Sell abroad

To market and sell products in foreign countries.
Example: The company wants to increase its revenue by selling abroad to reach new markets.
Note: While exporting refers to the act of sending goods out of the country, selling abroad specifically highlights the commercial aspect of the transaction.

Dump overseas

To dispose of or sell surplus goods in foreign markets, often at reduced prices.
Example: Due to overproduction, we had to dump some excess inventory overseas at discounted prices.
Note: This slang term has a negative connotation as it implies getting rid of excess stock by selling it overseas, possibly undermining local markets.

Offload internationally

To transfer or distribute products to foreign markets or buyers.
Example: We decided to offload some of our less popular products internationally to free up warehouse space.
Note: Similar to exporting, but the term 'offload' suggests a deliberate action to shift products overseas, sometimes to manage inventory or optimize business operations.

Send overseas

To dispatch or transfer people, items, or services to another country.
Example: The company plans to send overseas a team of experts to explore new business opportunities in Asia.
Note: While 'export' typically refers to shipping products,

Export - Examples

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Export grammar

Export - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: export
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): exports, export
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): export
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): exported
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): exporting
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): exports
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): export
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): export
Syllables, Separation and Stress
export Contains 2 syllables: ex • port
Phonetic transcription: ek-ˈspȯrt
ex port , ek ˈspȯrt (The red syllable is stressed)

Export - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
export: ~ 2200 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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