Absence of mind; revery, A dull, gloomy state of the mind; sadness; melancholy; low spirits; despondency; ill humor (usually plural), A pile of ore or rock, A melancholy strain or tune in music; any tune, An old kind of dance, An act of defecation; a defecating, An unpleasant, dirty, disreputable, or unfashionable, boring or depressing looking place, A place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for [[#Verb|dumping]] ashes, refuse, etc, That which is [[#Verb|dumped]], especially in a chaotic way; a mess, An act of [[#Verb|dumping]], or its result, A storage place for supplies, especially military, A small coin made by punching a hole in a larger coin, A car or boat for dumping refuse, etc, To precipitate (especially snow) heavily, To release, especially in large quantities and chaotic manner, To put or throw down with more or less of violence; hence, to unload from a cart by tilting it; as, to dump sand, coal, etc, To knock heavily; to stump, To discard; to get rid of something one does not want anymore, To copy data from a system to another place or system, usually in order to archive it, To end a relationship with, A dull, gloomy state of the mind; sadness; melancholy; low spirits; despondency; ill humor; now used only in the plural, n 1 a ball that has been attacked by the setter on the second contact v 2 to attack the ball on the second contact -interj 3 an exclamation made by a player to inform his teammates that the setter is attacking the ball 二次進攻。, A thick, ill-shapen piece; a clumsy leaden counter used by boys in playing chuck farthing, An unpleasant, dirty or disreputable place, A ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc, To precipitate (esp. snow) heavily, That which is dumped, drop abruptly, throw down; empty out; get rid of; reject someone, end a relationship (Informal), An act of dumping, or its result, That which is dumped, especially in a chaotic way; a mess, A place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc, An act of defecation, to give the dealer the bid because all other players passed The bid is said to have been "dumped on" the dealer Generally used either as an excuse ("It was dumped on me, so what could I do?") or as an obstacle which was overcome ("It was dumped on me, but I took all the tricks anyway "), A site used to dispose of solid waste without environmental controls, In computer operations, (a) to destroy intentionally or accidentally stored information, (b) to transfer all or part of the contents of one section of storage into another section, To release the ball without bending the knee, which usually makes it travel through the air before plopping down on the lane, One of the parts of living in an RV that no one enjoys is the periodic need to "dump " Most RVs are self-contained, meaning that they have holding tanks for the "grey water"(bath and dish water, etc) and for the "black water" (sewage) These must be "dumped" by attaching a flexible hose to the outlet on the underside of the vehicle and opening a sliding valve to permit the contents to flow into a "dump station" opening In addition to being a smelly job, it takes some strength to open and close the valves, Back-up of data, (n ) See full dump, incremental dump, A site where mixed wastes are indiscriminately deposited without controls or regard to the protection of the environment: now illegal, [numis] A bit of metal which was the precursor to the coin The dump was weighed at each transaction to determine its value, Spouse's term for area around the computer, open, unmanaged site for the deposit of waste materials; a dump is not subject to the same environmental controls as a sanitary landfill, To record, at a particular instant, the contents of all or part of one storage device in another storage device Dumping is usually for the purpose of debugging Data that has been dumped To copy data in a readable format from main or auxiliary storage onto an external medium such as tape, diskette, or printer, n 1 a ball that has been attacked by the setter on the second contact -v 2 to attack the ball on the second contact -interj 3 an exclamation made by a player to inform his teammates that the setter is attacking the ball, A dump is a place where rubbish is left, for example on open ground outside a town. companies that bring their rubbish straight to the dump = tip, If something is dumped somewhere, it is put or left there because it is no longer wanted or needed. The getaway car was dumped near a motorway tunnel The government declared that it did not dump radioactive waste at sea. + dumping dump·ing German law forbids the dumping of hazardous waste on German soil, If you dump something somewhere, you put it or unload it there quickly and carelessly. We dumped our bags at the nearby Grand Hotel and hurried towards the market, garbage dumping site; warehouse; aggregation; copying of a part of memory into an output or storage device (Computers), disapproval If you say that a place is a dump, you think it is ugly and unpleasant to live in or visit, (computer science) a copy of the contents of a computer storage device; sometimes used in debugging programs a piece of land where waste materials are dumped drop in a heap or mass sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly; "The company dumped him after many years of service"; "She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man", A dump is a list of the data that is stored in a computer's memory at a particular time. Dumps are often used by computer programmers to find out what is causing a problem with a program. a screen dump, To dump computer data or memory means to copy it from one storage system onto another, such as from disk to magnetic tape. All the data is then dumped into the main computer, If you dump someone, you end your relationship with them. I thought he was going to dump me for another girl = ditch, If a firm or company dumps goods, it sells large quantities of them at prices far below their real value, usually in another country, in order to gain a bigger market share or to keep prices high in the home market. It produces more than it needs, then dumps its surplus onto the world market, To unload; specifically, a load of coal or waste; the mechanism for unloading, e g a car dump (sometimes called tipple); or, the pile created by such unloading, e g a waste dump (also called heap, pile, tip, spoil pike, etc ), To dump something such as an idea, policy, or practice means to stop supporting or using it. Ministers believed it was vital to dump the poll tax before the election. = ditch, knock down with force; "He decked his opponent", Furnishing little delight, spirit, or variety; uninteresting; tedious; cheerless; gloomy; melancholy; depressing; as, a dull story or sermon; a dull occupation or period; hence, cloudy; overcast; as, a dull day, fall abruptly; "It plunged to the bottom of the well", drop in a heap or mass, sell at artificially low prices, Heavy; gross; cloggy; insensible; spiritless; lifeless; inert, Slang term referring to the transfer of data from one location to another (e g , in order to print, a program may dump a file to the printer buffer), Not bright or clear to the eye; wanting in liveliness of color or luster; not vivid; obscure; dim; as, a dull fire or lamp; a dull red or yellow; a dull mirror, throw away as refuse; "No dumping in these woods!", Not keen in edge or point; lacking sharpness; blunt, sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly; "The company dumped him after many years of service"; "She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man", (computer science) a copy of the contents of a computer storage device; sometimes used in debugging programs, (v ) To play a card that avoids taking a trick Usually implies the played card could have taken a future trick For example, if the ♣A is played, playing the ♣K (instead of a lower club) or the ♦A is considered dumping, DFS: Generally, the conversion of a fileset's contents into a format suitable for storage on a backup tape and the data object that results from this action However, the operation need not involve dumping to other media such as tape See also full dump, incremental dump, restore, a UNIX backup utility; also, (vulgar) to distribute unwanted or "stupid" email see "Spam", A place where mixed wastes are thrown away without environmental controls or standards, An RTML 3 0 document containing all of the telescope, instrument, detector, and <Setup> information about an RTML server The <RTML> attribute mode="dump" is used to identify such a document, A term used to describe when a battery's charge is running out, a piece of land where waste materials are dumped, a coarse term for defecation; "he took a shit", an open unsanitary site for junk These are now illegal in Wisconsin, A land site where wastes are discarded in a disorderly or haphazard fashion without regard to protecting the environment Uncontrolled dumping is an indiscriminate and illegal form of waste disposal Problems associated with dumps include multiplication of disease-carrying organisms and pests, fires, air and water pollution, unsightliness, loss of habitat, and personal injury, sell at artificially low prices Insensible; unfeeling, selling goods at less than their normal price, especially in the export market as a means of securing a monopoly, the disposal of something no longer needed, or of no value, Present participle of dump, Fly-tipping or dumping is a British term for illegally dumping waste somewhere other than an authorized landfill. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, i.e., waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste, deterrence, dropped in a pile; (Slang) rejected by someone (e.g.: "Did you hear the lates? Steve was dumped by Susan last night"), past of dump, that is dropped in a heap; "his hastily dumped clothes"; "the money was there, dumped all over the floor, When a product is sold below cost in a foreign market and/or when a product is sold at a lower price in the foreign market than in a domestic market, with the intention of driving out competition in the foreign market, the sale of excess production in a foreign market at a price that is lower than the price in the domestic market, Trade practice consisting in selling a product at a price lower than its real production cost By extension the terms "environmental dumping" and "social dumping" are used when a business keeps its production costs below those of its rivals by paying little heed to the environmental or social consequences of its production methods, (m ) social Faire du dumping social, to adopt or follow an economic system that does not ensure a minimum (monthly) wage, pays a low hourly rate, and/or provides little or no safety net for workers Les Français, envieux du taux de chômage en Angleterre, qui est moins de la moitié du taux en France, oublient que ce pays pratique le dumping social, note certain French economists; "The French, who envy the English their low unemployment rate (less than half the French rate), forget that England practices social dumping ", The sale of products in non-domestic markets at lower prices than those charged in domestic markets, when all costs are not allocated or when surplus products are sold p 643, dumping means selling goods in a foreign market at lower prices than those charged in the home market, Definition of Dumping: Dumping is an informal name for the practice of selling a product in a foreign country for less than either (a) the price in the domestic country, or (b) the cost of making the product It is illegal in some countries to dump certain products into them, because they want to protect their own industries from such competition (Econterms) Terms related to Dumping: None About Com Resources on Dumping: None Writing a Term Paper? Here are a few starting points for research on Dumping: Books on Dumping: None Journal Articles on Dumping: None, selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market, The sale of merchandise to a foreign country at less than the fair value in the exporting country, Technically, the sale of products on the world market below the cost of production to dispose of surpluses or gain access to a market Dumping is generally recognized as an unfair trade practice because it can disrupt markets and injure producers of competitive products in an importing country Article VI (see appendix III) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) permits special antidumping duties equal to the difference between the price sought in the importing country and the normal value of the product in the exporting country, The selling of goods at a price below the cost of the goods or at an unusually low price in order to gain a competitive advantage This is considered as an unfair trade practice by most international trade organizations, The sale of a product abroad at a price below the common price in the country of origin Domestically, attempting to import merchandise into the United States at a price less than the price it would fetch in the country of origin, selling merchandise in another country at a price below the price of the same merchandise in the home market, or selling merchandise below what it cost to produce and ship, Selling merchandise in another country at a price below the price at which the same merchandise is sold in the home market or selling such merchandise below the costs incurred in production and shipment, The practice of offering goods for sale in a foreign market at a price that is lower than that of the same product in the home market or a third country As used in GATT, a special case of "differential pricing ", Occurs when goods are exported at a price less than their normal value, generally meaning they are exported for less than they are sold in the domestic market or third country markets, or at less than production cost, Exporting/importing merchandise into a country below the domestic price or the costs incurred in production and shipment, selling of large quantities of goods at low prices, the act of getting rid of dangerous waste material in a place that is not safe, Dumping occurs when imported merchandise is sold in, or for export to, the domestic market at less than the normal value of the merchandise, i e , a price which is less than the price at which identical or similar merchandise is sold in the comparison market, the home market (market of exporting country) or third-country market (market used as proxy for home market in cases where home market cannot be used), The practice of selling goods abroad below their normal market value or below the price charged for the same goods in the domestic market of the exporting country Dumping can be a predatory trade practice whereby the international market, or a certain national market, is flooded with dumped goods in order to force competitors out of the market and establish a monopoly position Oftentimes, government subsidies are used to help absorb temporarily the losses caused by predation, leading to friction among trade partners Dumping and predation are considered to be unfair trade practices and, as such, are prohibited under many national trade laws The most common antidumping measure is an added import duty calculated to offset the "dumping margin," that is, the discrepancy between home price or cost and the export price, The practice of selling goods in foreign markets at prices below the cost of production, usually with the aim of driving competitors out of the market, As noted by Williams, "Dumping occurs when a firm sells in a foreign market at a price below its cost of production Anti-dumping regulations are designed to protect domestic firms from the "effects of unfairly priced imports", as such they may include duties or penalties to neutralize the extent of the below-cost sales ", the selling of goods by foreign firms at a price below average cost or below the price in the domestic country (chapter 18), Selling exported goods at prices below their normal value, the practice of selling a good abroad at a lower price than at home, or below costs of production, Importing merchandise into a country (e g the United States) at lower prices that are detrimental to local producers of the same kind of merchandise, The situation where the export price of goods imported into New Zealand is less than the normal value of the goods in the country of export, third-person singular of dump, plural of dump, an informal expression for a mildly depressed state; "in the dumps"; "have the mopes", depression; depressed condition (Informal), an informal expression for a mildly depressed state; "in the dumps"; "have the mopes,
57
Absence of mind; revery
ts
58
A dull, gloomy state of the mind; sadness; melancholy; low spirits; despondency; ill humor (usually plural) - "I was musing in the midst of my dumps. --John Bunyan."
ts
59
A pile of ore or rock
ts
60
A melancholy strain or tune in music; any tune - "Play me some merry dump. --William Shakespeare"
ts
61
An old kind of dance
ts
62
An act of defecation; a defecating - "To take a dump."
ts
63
An unpleasant, dirty, disreputable, or unfashionable, boring or depressing looking place - "Don't feel bad about moving away from this dump."
ts
64
A place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for [[#Verb|dumping]] ashes, refuse, etc - "A toxic waste dump."
ts
65
That which is [[#Verb|dumped]], especially in a chaotic way; a mess
ts
66
An act of [[#Verb|dumping]], or its result - "The new XML dump is coming soon."
ts
67
A storage place for supplies, especially military
ts
68
A small coin made by punching a hole in a larger coin
ts
69
A car or boat for dumping refuse, etc
ts
70
To precipitate (especially snow) heavily
ts
71
To release, especially in large quantities and chaotic manner
ts
72
To put or throw down with more or less of violence; hence, to unload from a cart by tilting it; as, to dump sand, coal, etc
ts
73
To knock heavily; to stump
ts
74
To discard; to get rid of something one does not want anymore
ts
75
To copy data from a system to another place or system, usually in order to archive it
ts
76
To end a relationship with
ts
77
A dull, gloomy state of the mind; sadness; melancholy; low spirits; despondency; ill humor; now used only in the plural
ts
78
n 1 a ball that has been attacked by the setter on the second contact v 2 to attack the ball on the second contact -interj 3 an exclamation made by a player to inform his teammates that the setter is attacking the ball 二次進攻。
ts
79
A thick, ill-shapen piece; a clumsy leaden counter used by boys in playing chuck farthing
ts
80
An unpleasant, dirty or disreputable place
ts
81
A ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc
ts
82
To precipitate (esp. snow) heavily
ts
83
That which is dumped
ts
84
drop abruptly, throw down; empty out; get rid of; reject someone, end a relationship (Informal) fiil
ts
85
An act of dumping, or its result
ts
86
That which is dumped, especially in a chaotic way; a mess
ts
87
A place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc
ts
88
An act of defecation
ts
89
to give the dealer the bid because all other players passed The bid is said to have been "dumped on" the dealer Generally used either as an excuse ("It was dumped on me, so what could I do?") or as an obstacle which was overcome ("It was dumped on me, but I took all the tricks anyway ")
ts
90
A site used to dispose of solid waste without environmental controls
ts
91
In computer operations, (a) to destroy intentionally or accidentally stored information, (b) to transfer all or part of the contents of one section of storage into another section
ts
92
To release the ball without bending the knee, which usually makes it travel through the air before plopping down on the lane
ts
93
One of the parts of living in an RV that no one enjoys is the periodic need to "dump " Most RVs are self-contained, meaning that they have holding tanks for the "grey water"(bath and dish water, etc) and for the "black water" (sewage) These must be "dumped" by attaching a flexible hose to the outlet on the underside of the vehicle and opening a sliding valve to permit the contents to flow into a "dump station" opening In addition to being a smelly job, it takes some strength to open and close the valves
ts
94
Back-up of data
ts
95
(n ) See full dump, incremental dump
ts
96
A site where mixed wastes are indiscriminately deposited without controls or regard to the protection of the environment: now illegal
ts
97
[numis] A bit of metal which was the precursor to the coin The dump was weighed at each transaction to determine its value
ts
98
Spouse's term for area around the computer
ts
99
open, unmanaged site for the deposit of waste materials; a dump is not subject to the same environmental controls as a sanitary landfill
ts
100
To record, at a particular instant, the contents of all or part of one storage device in another storage device Dumping is usually for the purpose of debugging Data that has been dumped To copy data in a readable format from main or auxiliary storage onto an external medium such as tape, diskette, or printer
ts
101
n 1 a ball that has been attacked by the setter on the second contact -v 2 to attack the ball on the second contact -interj 3 an exclamation made by a player to inform his teammates that the setter is attacking the ball
ts
102
A dump is a place where rubbish is left, for example on open ground outside a town. companies that bring their rubbish straight to the dump = tip
ts
103
If something is dumped somewhere, it is put or left there because it is no longer wanted or needed. The getaway car was dumped near a motorway tunnel The government declared that it did not dump radioactive waste at sea. + dumping dump·ing German law forbids the dumping of hazardous waste on German soil
ts
104
If you dump something somewhere, you put it or unload it there quickly and carelessly. We dumped our bags at the nearby Grand Hotel and hurried towards the market
ts
105
garbage dumping site; warehouse; aggregation; copying of a part of memory into an output or storage device (Computers) isim
ts
106
disapproval If you say that a place is a dump, you think it is ugly and unpleasant to live in or visit
ts
107
(computer science) a copy of the contents of a computer storage device; sometimes used in debugging programs a piece of land where waste materials are dumped drop in a heap or mass sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly; "The company dumped him after many years of service"; "She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man"
ts
108
A dump is a list of the data that is stored in a computer's memory at a particular time. Dumps are often used by computer programmers to find out what is causing a problem with a program. a screen dump
ts
109
To dump computer data or memory means to copy it from one storage system onto another, such as from disk to magnetic tape. All the data is then dumped into the main computer
ts
110
If you dump someone, you end your relationship with them. I thought he was going to dump me for another girl = ditch
ts
111
If a firm or company dumps goods, it sells large quantities of them at prices far below their real value, usually in another country, in order to gain a bigger market share or to keep prices high in the home market. It produces more than it needs, then dumps its surplus onto the world market
ts
112
To unload; specifically, a load of coal or waste; the mechanism for unloading, e g a car dump (sometimes called tipple); or, the pile created by such unloading, e g a waste dump (also called heap, pile, tip, spoil pike, etc )
ts
113
To dump something such as an idea, policy, or practice means to stop supporting or using it. Ministers believed it was vital to dump the poll tax before the election. = ditch
ts
114
knock down with force; "He decked his opponent"
ts
115
Furnishing little delight, spirit, or variety; uninteresting; tedious; cheerless; gloomy; melancholy; depressing; as, a dull story or sermon; a dull occupation or period; hence, cloudy; overcast; as, a dull day
ts
116
fall abruptly; "It plunged to the bottom of the well"
Slang term referring to the transfer of data from one location to another (e g , in order to print, a program may dump a file to the printer buffer)
ts
121
Not bright or clear to the eye; wanting in liveliness of color or luster; not vivid; obscure; dim; as, a dull fire or lamp; a dull red or yellow; a dull mirror
ts
122
throw away as refuse; "No dumping in these woods!"
ts
123
Not keen in edge or point; lacking sharpness; blunt
ts
124
sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly; "The company dumped him after many years of service"; "She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man"
ts
125
(computer science) a copy of the contents of a computer storage device; sometimes used in debugging programs
ts
126
(v ) To play a card that avoids taking a trick Usually implies the played card could have taken a future trick For example, if the ♣A is played, playing the ♣K (instead of a lower club) or the ♦A is considered dumping
ts
127
DFS: Generally, the conversion of a fileset's contents into a format suitable for storage on a backup tape and the data object that results from this action However, the operation need not involve dumping to other media such as tape See also full dump, incremental dump, restore
ts
128
a UNIX backup utility; also, (vulgar) to distribute unwanted or "stupid" email see "Spam"
ts
129
A place where mixed wastes are thrown away without environmental controls or standards
ts
130
An RTML 3 0 document containing all of the telescope, instrument, detector, and <Setup> information about an RTML server The <RTML> attribute mode="dump" is used to identify such a document
ts
131
A term used to describe when a battery's charge is running out
ts
132
a piece of land where waste materials are dumped
ts
133
a coarse term for defecation; "he took a shit"
ts
134
an open unsanitary site for junk These are now illegal in Wisconsin
ts
135
A land site where wastes are discarded in a disorderly or haphazard fashion without regard to protecting the environment Uncontrolled dumping is an indiscriminate and illegal form of waste disposal Problems associated with dumps include multiplication of disease-carrying organisms and pests, fires, air and water pollution, unsightliness, loss of habitat, and personal injury
ts
136
sell at artificially low prices Insensible; unfeeling
ts
137
dumping
selling goods at less than their normal price, especially in the export market as a means of securing a monopoly
ts
138
dumping
the disposal of something no longer needed, or of no value
ts
139
dumping
Present participle of dump
ts
140
dumping
Fly-tipping or dumping is a British term for illegally dumping waste somewhere other than an authorized landfill. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, i.e., waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste
ts
141
Dumping
deterrence
ts
142
dumped
dropped in a pile; (Slang) rejected by someone (e.g.: "Did you hear the lates? Steve was dumped by Susan last night") sıfat
ts
143
dumped
past of dump
ts
144
dumped
that is dropped in a heap; "his hastily dumped clothes"; "the money was there, dumped all over the floor
ts
145
dumping
When a product is sold below cost in a foreign market and/or when a product is sold at a lower price in the foreign market than in a domestic market, with the intention of driving out competition in the foreign market
ts
146
dumping
the sale of excess production in a foreign market at a price that is lower than the price in the domestic market
ts
147
dumping
Trade practice consisting in selling a product at a price lower than its real production cost By extension the terms "environmental dumping" and "social dumping" are used when a business keeps its production costs below those of its rivals by paying little heed to the environmental or social consequences of its production methods
ts
148
dumping
(m ) social Faire du dumping social, to adopt or follow an economic system that does not ensure a minimum (monthly) wage, pays a low hourly rate, and/or provides little or no safety net for workers Les Français, envieux du taux de chômage en Angleterre, qui est moins de la moitié du taux en France, oublient que ce pays pratique le dumping social, note certain French economists; "The French, who envy the English their low unemployment rate (less than half the French rate), forget that England practices social dumping "
ts
149
dumping
The sale of products in non-domestic markets at lower prices than those charged in domestic markets, when all costs are not allocated or when surplus products are sold p 643
ts
150
dumping
dumping means selling goods in a foreign market at lower prices than those charged in the home market
ts
151
dumping
Definition of Dumping: Dumping is an informal name for the practice of selling a product in a foreign country for less than either (a) the price in the domestic country, or (b) the cost of making the product It is illegal in some countries to dump certain products into them, because they want to protect their own industries from such competition (Econterms) Terms related to Dumping: None About Com Resources on Dumping: None Writing a Term Paper? Here are a few starting points for research on Dumping: Books on Dumping: None Journal Articles on Dumping: None
ts
152
dumping
selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market
ts
153
dumping
The sale of merchandise to a foreign country at less than the fair value in the exporting country
ts
154
dumping
Technically, the sale of products on the world market below the cost of production to dispose of surpluses or gain access to a market Dumping is generally recognized as an unfair trade practice because it can disrupt markets and injure producers of competitive products in an importing country Article VI (see appendix III) of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) permits special antidumping duties equal to the difference between the price sought in the importing country and the normal value of the product in the exporting country
ts
155
dumping
The selling of goods at a price below the cost of the goods or at an unusually low price in order to gain a competitive advantage This is considered as an unfair trade practice by most international trade organizations
ts
156
dumping
The sale of a product abroad at a price below the common price in the country of origin Domestically, attempting to import merchandise into the United States at a price less than the price it would fetch in the country of origin
ts
157
dumping
selling merchandise in another country at a price below the price of the same merchandise in the home market, or selling merchandise below what it cost to produce and ship
ts
158
dumping
Selling merchandise in another country at a price below the price at which the same merchandise is sold in the home market or selling such merchandise below the costs incurred in production and shipment
ts
159
dumping
The practice of offering goods for sale in a foreign market at a price that is lower than that of the same product in the home market or a third country As used in GATT, a special case of "differential pricing "
ts
160
dumping
Occurs when goods are exported at a price less than their normal value, generally meaning they are exported for less than they are sold in the domestic market or third country markets, or at less than production cost
ts
161
dumping
Exporting/importing merchandise into a country below the domestic price or the costs incurred in production and shipment
ts
162
dumping
selling of large quantities of goods at low prices isim
ts
163
dumping
the act of getting rid of dangerous waste material in a place that is not safe
ts
164
dumping
Dumping occurs when imported merchandise is sold in, or for export to, the domestic market at less than the normal value of the merchandise, i e , a price which is less than the price at which identical or similar merchandise is sold in the comparison market, the home market (market of exporting country) or third-country market (market used as proxy for home market in cases where home market cannot be used)
ts
165
dumping
The practice of selling goods abroad below their normal market value or below the price charged for the same goods in the domestic market of the exporting country Dumping can be a predatory trade practice whereby the international market, or a certain national market, is flooded with dumped goods in order to force competitors out of the market and establish a monopoly position Oftentimes, government subsidies are used to help absorb temporarily the losses caused by predation, leading to friction among trade partners Dumping and predation are considered to be unfair trade practices and, as such, are prohibited under many national trade laws The most common antidumping measure is an added import duty calculated to offset the "dumping margin," that is, the discrepancy between home price or cost and the export price
ts
166
dumping
The practice of selling goods in foreign markets at prices below the cost of production, usually with the aim of driving competitors out of the market
ts
167
dumping
As noted by Williams, "Dumping occurs when a firm sells in a foreign market at a price below its cost of production Anti-dumping regulations are designed to protect domestic firms from the "effects of unfairly priced imports", as such they may include duties or penalties to neutralize the extent of the below-cost sales "
ts
168
dumping
the selling of goods by foreign firms at a price below average cost or below the price in the domestic country (chapter 18)
ts
169
dumping
Selling exported goods at prices below their normal value
ts
170
dumping
the practice of selling a good abroad at a lower price than at home, or below costs of production
ts
171
dumping
Importing merchandise into a country (e g the United States) at lower prices that are detrimental to local producers of the same kind of merchandise
ts
172
dumping
The situation where the export price of goods imported into New Zealand is less than the normal value of the goods in the country of export
ts
173
dumps
third-person singular of dump
ts
174
dumps
plural of dump
ts
175
dumps
an informal expression for a mildly depressed state; "in the dumps"; "have the mopes"
ts
176
dumps
depression; depressed condition (Informal) isim
ts
177
dumps
an informal expression for a mildly depressed state; "in the dumps"; "have the mopes
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada dump kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. dump kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan dump kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.