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Перевод: exported


[прилагательное]
экспортированный; экспортируемый


Тезаурус:

  1. Craganour never ran again in England and was exported to Argentina, where he enjoyed great success as a sire.
  2. Southwest Scottish lowlands, widely exported.
  3. In most cases the landlord is also the commission agent who purchases produce wholesale and either auctions it in the local market or arranges for it to be boxed and exported to Amman, an operation which requires friendly relations with the authorities in Amman.
  4. Oden found that Sweden imported far more pollution than it exported because of the prevailing winds.
  5. Janetzki, a maker of electronically-controlled centrifuges for hospitals, once exported to 45 countries.
  6. In 1823 a Shorthorn bull was exported to Buenos Aires to begin a long history of the Shorthorn influence on the South American meat trade.
  7. Not only was the UK the largest emitter of sulphur dioxide in Western Europe, it also exported 77 per cent of it, mainly on westerly winds to Europe.
  8. He said that although Raper and his "henchman", Allen, had unlawfully exported large sums of money out of the UK's jurisdiction, by the terms of the agreement the bank liquidators would take no voluntary part in any subsequent proceedings relating to the contempt charges.
  9. Northeast England, exported worldwide.
  10. Also, the USA exported its long experience with trying to deal with its own soil erosion problems, as a part of foreign policy to its sphere of influence in Latin America in the 1950s, where there had been an almost complete lack of government concern over soil erosion.
  11. In recent years the breed has been exported to some extent to Jamaica, Uganda, Saudi Arabia and Iran but more widely to Canada, the USA and New Zealand.
  12. Christian work in places, urban and suburban, must be missionary work', the work of "imperial expansion" having exported the gospel like just another sort of industrial export, leaving "much at home unsure".
  13. A school of painting grew up in Cuzco which became the leading centre of the production of paintings south of Mexico and exported paintings and painters to many other parts of the continent including remote areas.

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