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.
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.
Different unit cells or domains may have different success at importing solvent.
It was used not only in editorials opposing importing felons, but even in routine reports.
Those countries that stayed at this import industrialization substitution stage stagnated economically.
The total consumption was then compared with import figures from the trade statistics to see whether the data was reliable.
Here a mutation in a common nuclear factor, possibly involved in mitochondrial import, is suspected.
In other words, as the rate of import increases, the proportion of the obsidian assemblage that is green decreases.
There was really only one small import record store.