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[/ɪmˈpɔːt; ɪmˋpɔrt/] v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (from...);~ sth (into...) bring (goods, ideas, etc) from a foreign country into one's own country 进口, 输入, 引进(货物、 思想等): The country has to import most of its raw materials. 这个国家原料大部分靠进口. * cars imported from Japan 从日本进口的汽车 * meat imported (into the United Kingdom) 进口(到英国)的肉 * the latest pop music imported from America 从美国传入的最新流行乐曲. Cf 参看 export2. import 2 [/ˈɪmpɔːt; ˋɪmpɔrt/] n用法: 1 [C esp pl 尤作复数] imported goods, services, etc 进口货; 引进的劳务等: Britain's food imports (from the rest of the world) 英国(从世界各地)进口的食物 * restrict cheap foreign imports限制廉价外国进口货. 用法: 2 [U] action of importing goods 进口; 输入; 引入: the import of coal 煤炭的进口 * tariffs on the import of manufactured goods 工业品的进口税* [attrib 作定语] import controls 进口管制. Cf 参看 export1. import 3 [/ɪmˈpɔːt; ɪmˋpɔrt/] v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (to sb) (fml 文) mean or convey sth (to sb) (对某人)意味著某事物或传达某事物: What did these developments import to them? 这些新情况对他们来说意味著什麽呢? import 4 [/ˈɪmpɔːt; ˋɪmpɔrt/] n (fml 文) 用法: 1 [U] importance or significance 重要性; 意义: matters of no great import 无关宏旨的事. 用法: 2 [sing] meaning (of sth), esp when not directly stated (某事物的)意思(尤指未直接说明的): the hidden import of his speech 他话中的言外之意. |