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Exporteure
Exporteure
в PONS речника
ex·port·er [ɪkˈspɔ:təʳ, Am -ˈspɔ:rt̬ɚ] СЪЩ
Exporteur м <-s, -e>
Exporthändler(in) м (f)
Exportgeschäft ср <-(e)s, -e>
Ausfuhrland ср <-(e)s, -länder>
I. re-ex·port ГЛАГ прх [ˌri:ɪkˈspɔ:t, -ek-, Am -ˈspɔ:rt]
to re-export sth clothing, cars, raw materials
II. re-ex·port СЪЩ [ˌri:ˈekspɔ:t, Am -spɔ:rt] ИКОН
Reexport м geh
ex·port·able [ɪkˈspɔ:təbl̩, ekˈ-, Am -ˈspɔ:rt̬-] ПРИЛ
ˈoil-ex·port·ing ПРИЛ attr, inv
Ölexportland ср <-(e)s, -länder>
in·vis·ible ˈex·ports СЪЩ мн ИКОН
ex·port·ing coun·try СЪЩ ИКОН
Ausfuhrland ср <-(e)s, -länder>
capital-exporting ˈcoun·try СЪЩ
Or·gani·za·tion of Pe·tro·leum Ex·port·ing Coun·tries СЪЩ no pl
OPEC f <->
"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"
mineral exporter СЪЩ MKT-WB
exportable ПРИЛ handel
debt-export ratio СЪЩ ACCOUNT
exporter of primary products СЪЩ MKT-WB
capital-exporting country СЪЩ STATE
oil-exporting country СЪЩ MKT-WB
German federal office for the control of exports СЪЩ STATE
primary exporting country СЪЩ MKT-WB
"География"
I. re-export СЪЩ
II. re-export ГЛАГ
visible exports
invisible exports
Present
Ire-export
youre-export
he/she/itre-exports
were-export
youre-export
theyre-export
Past
Ire-exported
youre-exported
he/she/itre-exported
were-exported
youre-exported
theyre-exported
Present Perfect
Ihavere-exported
youhavere-exported
he/she/ithasre-exported
wehavere-exported
youhavere-exported
theyhavere-exported
Past Perfect
Ihadre-exported
youhadre-exported
he/she/ithadre-exported
wehadre-exported
youhadre-exported
theyhadre-exported
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We had calculated earlier an exportable surplus of 55 lakh bales which was permitted.
www.thehindu.com
There are also plans to build a large aluminium smelter, using hydropower to create an exportable product.
en.wikipedia.org
The quality of the hats made here has made them exportable.
en.wikipedia.org
Much of the growth in the last four decades was spearheaded by maquiladoras or manufacturing plants along the northern border, which can import raw materials duty-free to make exportable products.
en.wikipedia.org
The government was to segregate the amounts required for domestic consumption from the exportable surplus.
en.wikipedia.org