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import

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Related topics: Economics
im·port1 /ˈɪmpɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ ●●○ noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]PEBUY a product that is brought from one country into another so that it can be sold there, or the business of doing this 进口商品;进口 OPP export
 a ban on beef imports
禁止进口牛肉
 the abolition of import duties (=taxes)
进口关税的废止
import from
 cheap imports from Asia
来自亚洲的廉价进口产品
 American demand for Japanese imports (=goods from Japan)
美国人对日本进口产品的需求
 the import of electrical goods
电气产品的进口
see thesaurus at product
2 [countableC] something new or different that is brought to a place where it did not previously exist 〔之前不曾在某地存在的〕输入物,引进物
 The beetle is thought to be a European import.
这种甲虫被认为是从欧洲传入的。
3 [uncountableU] formal importance or meaning 重要性;含义 significance
 a matter of no great import
无关紧要的事
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + imports
foreign imports
Foreign imports into Britain continued to grow in the 1970s.
cheap imports
Farmers are complaining about cheap imports flooding the market.
Japanese/French etc imports (=goods from Japan, France etc)
Japanese imports rose by 5% last year.
oil/coal/food imports
The country is dependent on oil imports for almost all its basic energy needs.
rice/sugar etc imports
There is pressure on the country to reduce its rice imports.
agricultural imports
Restrictions on agricultural imports remain in place.
essential imports
The country had problems paying for its essential imports.
luxury imports
Higher duties were placed on luxury imports.
verbs
increase imports
The company increased imports in order to cut domestic production costs.
reduce/cut imports
New investment will reduce imports and save jobs.
control/restrict imports (=reduce or put a limit on them)
The scheme aims to control imports of cheap goods.
ban imports (=make them illegal)
The organization wants the government to ban imports of exotic birds.
imports increase/rise/grow
Imports increased by 13 percent last year.
imports fall/drop
Imports of consumer goods fell sharply in December.
import + NOUN
an import ban
The US imposed an import ban on several types of fish.
import restrictions/controls (=laws which reduce or limit the amount of imports)
Severe import controls were introduced.
import quotas (=limits on the number of imports allowed)
Each country introduced its own import quotas.
import taxes/duties/tariffs
The US imposed huge import duties on products from Europe.
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Related topics: Economics, Computers
im·port2 /ɪmˈpɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ ●●○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 PEBUYto bring a product from one country into another so that it can be sold there 进口,输入〔商品〕 OPP export
 In 2001, Britain exported more cars than it imported.
2001年英国的汽车出口量大于进口。
import something from something
 All the meat is imported from France.
所有的肉都从法国进口。
2 to introduce something new or different in a place where it did not previously exist 引进〔新鲜事物〕
 The unusual designs were probably imported from Iran.
这些新奇设计可能是从伊朗传入的。
import something to/into something
 The US comedy format was gradually imported to UK screens.
这种美国喜剧模式渐渐被搬上英国银幕。
3 TDto move information from one computer to another 导入,传输〔计算机信息〕 OPP export
import something from/into something
 You can now import graphics from other applications.
你现在可以导入其他应用软件的图表。
imported adjectiveadj
 imported autos
进口汽车
 imported data
导入的数据
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
importim·port1 /ˈɪmpɔːt-ɔːrt/ noun
1[countableC usually plural]COMMERCE something that is made in one country and brought into another, usually in order to be sold there
The shops are full of cheap imports.
2[countableC usually plural, uncountableU]COMMERCE the activity of bringing goods into a countrySYN IMPORTATION
import of
US regulations on the import of four-wheel drive vehicles
a ban on imports of exotic birds
A slowdown in Japan’s domestic economy led to a sharp decline in imports of luxury cars.
3imports [plural]ECONOMICS the amount or value of the goods brought into a country over a particular period of time
With a strong dollar, US exports will continue to decline and imports will rise.
parallel imports visible imports
importim·port2 /ɪmˈpɔːt-ɔːrt/ verb [transitiveT]
1COMMERCEto bring something into a country from abroad, usually in order to sell it
We must reduce the country’s dependence on imported oil.
import something from something
Bees were imported from Africa in an effort to improve honey production.
import something into something
These raw materials are all imported into Korea, as there are no local producers.
2COMPUTING to move information from one computer or software program into another
You can either type your data into this form or you can import data from a spreadsheet.
Origin import2
(1400-1500) Latin importare, from portare to carry
im·port1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1im·port2 verb
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