import
im
ɪm
im
port
ˈpɔrt
pawrt
British pronunciation
/ɪmˈpɔːt/

Definición y significado de "import"en inglés

to import
01

importar

to buy goods from a foreign country and bring them to one's own
Transitive: to import goods or products
to import definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The automotive industry frequently imports components from various global suppliers.
La industria automotriz importa con frecuencia componentes de varios proveedores globales.
02

significar, implicar

to show or convey a meaning
Transitive: to import sth
Old useOld use
example
Ejemplos
What he said imports a new perspective on the issue.
Lo que dijo importa una nueva perspectiva sobre el problema.
03

importar

(computing) to put data into another computer program
Transitive: to import data
example
Ejemplos
He imported a list of customer names and addresses into the CRM system to update the marketing database.
Él importó una lista de nombres y direcciones de clientes al sistema CRM para actualizar la base de datos de marketing.
04

importar, introducir

to bring an idea or practice from one place or context into another
example
Ejemplos
The teacher imported a new teaching method from abroad.
El profesor importó un nuevo método de enseñanza del extranjero.
01

commodities or services purchased from another country

example
Ejemplos
The company relies on imports for key components.
02

a significant effect, consequence, or influence

example
Ejemplos
Events of such import demand close attention.
03

a meaning that is implied rather than directly stated

example
Ejemplos
Readers debated the poem 's deeper import.
04

the intended or expressed message or significance

example
Ejemplos
Scholars discussed the import of the ancient text.
05

a person brought in from another country, often for work

example
Ejemplos
They recruited an import to fill the vacant role.
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