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imported

/verb im-pawrt, -pohrt; noun im-pawrt, -pohrt/US // verb ɪmˈpɔrt, -ˈpoʊrt; noun ˈɪm pɔrt, -poʊrt //

进口,进口的,进口产品,入口的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring in from a foreign country for use, sale, processing, reexport, or services.
    • : to bring or introduce from one use, connection, or relation into another: foreign bodies imported into the blood; foodstuffs imported from the farm.
    • : to convey as meaning or implication; signify: Her words imported a change of attitude.
    • : to involve as a necessary circumstance; imply: Religion imports belief.
    • : Computers. to bring into one software program from another.
    • : Archaic. to be of consequence or importance to; concern.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 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. 1
    • : something that is imported from abroad; an imported commodity or article.
    • : the act of importing or bringing in; importation, as of goods from abroad: the import of foreign cars.
    • : consequence or importance: matters of great import.
    • : meaning; implication; purport: He felt the import of her words.

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Examples

  • Let’s not add drug imports to our list of things to worry about.

  • Even so, later in October, Brazilian authorities approved the import of 6 million doses of Sinovac’s vaccine candidate.

  • China is piling import restrictions on goods from Australia, including barley, beef, wine, coal, and copper ore with media reporting that a raft of new restrictions will be introduced this week.

  • On Tuesday, the South China Morning Post reported that Beijing planned to ban imports of Australian wheat as well, cutting off trade worth $394 million.

  • By contrast, for its second-largest energy source, oil, China is highly dependent on imports.

  • In the first six months of this year, we saw a 48 percent growth in sales of imported and craft beers.

  • "Right now beer is a trend," Bernardo Rivas, the owner of Bodega Mi Amiga tells me in the imported beer aisle.

  • Bodega Mi Amiga sells every kind of liquor you can imagine, or that is legally allowed to be imported into Panama.

  • But since the crop is not grown domestically, it needs to be imported.

  • I first tried these ciders in Burgundy, before they were imported to the United States.

  • By an Act passed in the 4th of William and Mary foreign buttons made of hair were forbidden to be imported.

  • Fifteen cents is the price, and many are palmed off on the unwise for the real imported article.

  • Cigars made wholly of imported Cuban tobacco come next on the list.

  • The good farmer imported, for the interior filling, a fine tobacco from Havana.

  • It means that many trees have been imported from the east by way of Alexandria.

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