import
noun
verb
ˈɪmpɔːt
noun
1
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;
C,U
a
ban
on
beef
imports
禁止进口牛肉
the
abolition
of
import
duties
(=taxes)
进口关税的废止
[+
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
2
something
new
or
different
that
is
brought
to
a
place
where
it
did
not
previously
exist
〔新鲜事物的〕进口,输入,引进
C
The
beetle
is
thought
to
be
a
European
import.
这种甲虫被认为是从欧洲传进来的。
3
importance
or
meaning
[正式] 重要性; 含义
U | formal
a
matter
of
no
great
import
无关紧要的事
ɪmˈpɔːt
verb
4
to
bring
a
product
from
one
country
into
another
so
that
it
can
be
sold
there
进口,输入〔商品〕;
In
2001,
Britain
exported
more
cars
than
it
imported.
2001年英国出口的汽车数量大于进口的数量。
import
sth
from
sth
All
the
meat
is
imported
from
France.
所有的肉都从法国进口。
5
to
introduce
something
new
or
different
in
a
place
where
it
did
not
previously
exist
〔向某地〕引进〔新鲜事物等〕
The
unusual
designs
were
probably
imported
from
Iran.
这非同寻常的设计可能来自伊朗。
import
sth
to/into
sth
The
US
comedy
format
was
gradually
imported
to
UK
screens.
这种美国喜剧模式逐渐引入英国银幕。
6
to
move
information
from
one
computer
to
another
将〔信息从一台计算机〕传输到〔另一台计算机〕;
import
sth
from/into
sth
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
autos
进口汽车
imported
data
导入的数据