import / verb ɪmˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt; noun ˈɪm pɔrt, -poʊrt /

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import3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to bring in from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
  2. to bring or introduce from one use, connection, or relation into another: foreign bodies imported into the blood; foodstuffs imported from the farm.
  3. to convey as meaning or implication; signify: Her words imported a change of attitude.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be of consequence or importance; to matter: We are friends, and it does not import that we have only just met.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that is imported from abroad; an imported commodity or article.
  2. the act of importing or bringing in; importation, as of goods from abroad: the import of foreign cars.
  3. consequence or importance: matters of great import.
  4. meaning; implication; purport: He felt the import of her words.

import 近义词

n. 名词 noun

meaning

n. 名词 noun

significance, weight

更多import例句

  1. China has fallen behind in its purchases of American agricultural products and energy imports.
  2. The resulting production slowdown caused bottlenecks for all of sorts of imports.
  3. The import reduction is due to three main factors, according to spirits industry veteran Adam Levy.
  4. India’s smart move to tackle this dual problem was to launch a policy which could reduce the crude oil import along with handling the environmental crisis.
  5. The company also announced new initiatives to automate data imports into Google Ads.
  6. The import of those words resonated through my entire being.
  7. CEO Mark Thompson, a solidly-built, 6-foot-2 import from the BBC.
  8. Is it possible that Zima might even make a comeback in the U.S.A, perhaps as some sort of exotic import?
  9. How the Export-Import Bank” became a target “for Tea Party wrath is a little strange to me.
  10. Earlier this year, a Long Island man admitted to trying to import 40,000 piranhas from Hong Kong.
  11. When you next hear of, or see Philip Wharton, you will understand the import of your own words.
  12. I add nothing to the “Extremes,” import nothing from abroad in regard to them, invent nothing.
  13. Porson smoked many bundles of cheroots, which nabobs began to import.
  14. The verb (—) in the Hebrew, when connected with the name of God in different other passages, has the same import.
  15. If performed to God, it is, according to the import of the expression confessing to him, to Covenant.