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词汇 import
释义 import
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪmˈpɔːt/ us /ɪmˈpɔːrt/
B2
to buy or bring in products from another country: 进口
import something from somewhereWe import a large number of cars from Japan.我们从日本进口大量的汽车。
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exportverb
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to buy something
buyI need to buy some new shoes.
getI need to go to the supermarket and get some bread.
purchaseShe purchased a new computer.
pick something upCan you just pop in the shop and pick up some eggs?
to introduce new goods, customs, or ideas to one country from another: 引入,引进
(be) imported fromJazz is an American modification of musical conventions imported from Europe.爵士乐是一种从欧洲引进在美国进行了改造的音乐形式。
the spelling of imported words引进词语的拼写
computing specialized
to copy information from one computer or computer program to another: 导入;输入
I need to import data from the database into this spreadsheet.我需要将数据从数据库导入到我的文字处理机中。
imported files导入的文件
In some countries, importing drugs is a capital offence.
The business imports rugs from India.
The fruit had been imported from Spain.
The country is importing energy from foreign suppliers.
How do I import these files onto the hard disk?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Buying
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
acquisitiveness
bidding
bidding war
extravagance
load up on something
make a down payment on something
misorder
money-off
order form
purchasing power
reimportation
repurchase
retail therapy
ROBO
ROPO
splurge
webrooming

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Transferring and transporting objects
Operating computers

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importation
import
noun
uk /ˈɪm.pɔːt/ us /ˈɪm.pɔːrt/

importnoun (BRINGING IN)


C1[ C ]
goods bought by one country from another: 进口商品
restrictions on foreign imports对外国进口商品的限制
C2[ U ](alsoimportation)
the action of bringing goods or fashions into a country: 进口;输入;引进
the illegal importation of drugs非法的毒品输入
an import licence进口许可证
import duties进口税
Further increases in imports could destabilize the economy.进一步增加进口可能会扰乱经济秩序。
They have put an embargo on imports of clothing.他们已经禁止进口服装。
Continued rapid growth in consumer spending will suck in more imports.
The programme aims to make the country self-sufficient in food production and to cut energy imports.这个项目旨在使国家在粮食上能自给自足,并减少能源进口。
The tobacco industry loses millions every year due to parallel imports.由于平行进口,烟草工业每年损失数百万。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Buying
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
acquisitiveness
bidding
bidding war
extravagance
load up on something
make a down payment on something
misorder
money-off
order form
purchasing power
reimportation
repurchase
retail therapy
ROBO
ROPO
splurge
webrooming

importnoun (IMPORTANCE)


[ U ]formal
importance or meaning: 重要性,意义
little/no importWhether it is to be a "working" visit or an "official" visit is of little/no import.是“工作访问”还是“正式访问”,这并不重要。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Importance - general words
all that matters
centre of gravity
cornerstone
criticality
focus
grandness
meaning
momentousness
overfocus
pertinence
pre-eminence
precedence
significance
substantial
supereminence
supremacy
transcendence
urgency
weight
worth

import | American Dictionary


import
verb[ T ]
us/ɪmˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt/

importverb[T] (BRING IN)


to bring in products, goods, etc. from another country for sale or use:
We import a large number of cars from Japan.
To import information into a program or computer is to copy it from another program or form of storage.

importation


noun[ U ]us/ˌɪm·pɔrˈteɪ·ʃən, -poʊr-/
He opposed efforts to allow the importation of prescription drugs from other countries.
import
noun
us/ˈɪm·pɔrt, -poʊrt/

importnoun (IMPORTANCE)


[ U ]fml
the importance given to something:
It is still too early to judge the political import of his speech.

importnoun (PRODUCT)


[ C ]
something bought and taken into a country from another:
Imports of foreign cars are at an all-time high.

import | Business English


import
noun
 COMMERCEuk /ˈɪmpɔːt/us
[ C,usually plural ]
a product that is made in one country and brought into another, especially in order to sell it:
Oil is our most important import by far.
cheap/expensive/imports
[ C or U ]
the activity or business of bringing goods into a country from another country:
The authorities imposed a ban on imports of hormone-treated beef.
Trade (the sum of exports and imports) was equivalent to 44% of GDP.
The officials were accused of evading tariffs on the import of cars and other luxury goods.
 imports[ plural ]
the quantity of goods brought into one country from another during a particular period of time, or the value of these goods:
US imports of vehicles from Japan rose to $2.23 billion in March.
growth/increase/decline in imports
See also
direct import
parallel import
visible imports
Compare
exportverb
import
verb
uk /ɪmˈpɔːt/us
[ I or T ] COMMERCE
to bring a product into a country from another country, especially in order to sell it:
In some large chains, more than 80% of all produce is imported.
For four consecutive quarters, the country has exported more than it has imported.
import sth from/into sthWe can undercut British showroom prices by up to 30% by importing cars from cheaper European markets.
Some of the Chinese cars being imported into European countries use electrical components from Germany.
Machinery products must comply with the safety regulations of the importing countries.
[ T ]
to introduce new goods, customs, or ideas to one country from another:
The Brazilian-owned steel company has become one of the two biggest employers in town, importing a new management style and fresh capital to the area.
[ T ] IT
to copy information from one computer or computer program to another:
The images can be imported directly into the page layout.
Compare
exportverb

importable


adjective
20 industrial fabrics were moved on to the list of freely importable goods in 2005.

Examples of import


import
Titles should be brief, but informative, and should indicate the nature of the contents, not their import.
Calling a controversy "pure" imports a value judgment into a task that should be - if you will pardon the expression - purely descriptive.
Limited almost exclusively to problems of spatial perception, that analysis gives short shrift to even the most fundamental issues of psychological or physiological import.
This overvalued the currency, causing an increase in imports and thus a current-account deficit.
It has been a useful device for importing the techniques and intuitions of transition systems into the equational paradigm.
It will be possible to import product data into the robot controller and use it for programming.
Unless otherwise specified, references simply to sparrows are to this imported variety.
There was really only one small import record store.
In other words, as the rate of import increases, the proportion of the obsidian assemblage that is green decreases.
Here a mutation in a common nuclear factor, possibly involved in mitochondrial import, is suspected.
The total consumption was then compared with import figures from the trade statistics to see whether the data was reliable.
Those countries that stayed at this import industrialization substitution stage stagnated economically.
It was used not only in editorials opposing importing felons, but even in routine reports.
Different unit cells or domains may have different success at importing solvent.
But the "manufacture," privileged by the state institutions, need not be afraid of competition, for it relies on royal subsidies, import restrictions, and monopolistic privileges.
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Collocations withimport


import

These are words often used in combination with import.

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considerable import
Theoretically, their account raises two questions of considerable import.
import barrier
It is not a question merely of taxation; it is a question of rigidly building up an importbarrier round a country in order to boost home industries.
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import substitution
This provides a valuable study of a place that had benefited under the previous paradigm of importsubstitution industrialisation.
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