ˈekspɪdaɪt
21exports — / ekspɔ:ts/ plural noun goods sent to a foreign country to be sold ● Exports to Africa have increased by 25%. (NOTE: usually used in the plural, but the singular form is used before a noun) …
22exposition — /ˌekspə zɪʃ(ə)n/ noun US same as exhibition …
23expiration — /ˌekspə reɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the act of coming to an end ● the expiration of an insurance policy ● to repay before the expiration of the stated period ♦ on expiration of the lease when the lease comes to an end …
24expiration date — /ˌekspə reɪʃ(ə)n deɪt/ noun same as expiry date …
25exportation — /ˌekspɔ: teɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the act of sending goods to foreign countries for sale …
26Export Credit Guarantee Department — /ˌekspɔ:t ˌkredɪt gærən ti: dɪ ˌpɑ:tmənt/ noun a British government department which insures sellers of exports sold on credit against the possibility of non payment by the purchasers. Abbreviation ECGD …
27export department — / ekspɔ:t dɪˌpɑ:tmənt/ noun the section of a company which deals in sales to foreign countries …
28export duty — / ekspɔ:t ˌdju:ti/ noun a tax paid on goods sent out of a country for sale …
29export house — / ekspɔ:t haυs/ noun a company which specialises in the export of goods manufactured by other companies …
30export licence — / ekspɔ:t ˌlaɪs(ə)ns/ noun a government permit allowing something to be exported ● The government has refused an export licence for computer parts …