0 to bring in (goods etc) from abroad usually for sale -- nhập khẩu
We import wine from France.
1 something which is imported from abroad -- hàng nhập khẩu
The country’s imports are greater than its exports.
2 the act of bringing in goods from abroad -- sự nhập khẩu
the import of wine.
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.
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進口, 引入,引進, 導入…
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进口, 引入,引进, 导入…
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artículo importado, importar, importación [feminine]…
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artigo importado, importar…
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輸入(品), ~を輸入する, (コンピュータ)~を取り込む…
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ithal etmek, dışalım yapmak, bir bilgisayardan/programdan başka bir bilgisayara bilgiyi kopyalamak/aktarmak…
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produit [masculine] importé, importation [feminine], importer…
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article d’importació, importar…
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