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1 import
1. im'po:t verb(to bring in (goods etc) from abroad usually for sale: We import wine from France.) importar
2. 'impo:t noun1) (something which is imported from abroad: Our imports are greater than our exports.) importación2) (the act of bringing in goods from abroad: the import of wine.) importación•- importer
import1 n artículo de importación / producto de importaciónimport2 vb importartr['ɪmpɔːt]1 (article) artículo de importación2 (activity) importación nombre femenino1 importar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLimport controls controles nombre masculino plural de importaciónimport trade comercio de importación————————tr[ɪm'pɔːt]1 formal use (meaning) significado2 formal use (importance) importancia1 formal use (mean) significarimport [ɪm'port] vt1) signify: significar2) : importarto import foreign cars: importar autos extranjerosimport ['ɪm.port] n1) significance: importancia f, significación f2) importationn.• importación s.f.• importancia s.f.• mercancía importada s.f.• significado s.m.v.• importar v.• significar v.
I 'ɪmpɔːrt, 'ɪmpɔːt1) ( Busn)a) u ( act) importación f; (before n)import duties — derechos mpl de importación
b) c ( article)2) u ( significance) (frml) importancia f, trascendencia f
II ɪm'pɔːrt, ɪm'pɔːta) \<\<goods/idea\>\> importar1. ['ɪmpɔːt]N1) (Comm) (=article) artículo m importado, artículo m de importación; (=importing) importación fluxury imports — artículos mpl de lujo importados or de importación
the idea is an American import — (fig) es una idea importada de América
to be of great import — tener mucha trascendencia or importancia
it is of no great import — no tiene mayor trascendencia or importancia
they were slow to realise the import of his speech — tardaron en darse cuenta de la trascendencia de su discurso
2. [ɪm'pɔːt]VT1) importar ( from de) ( into en)imported2) frm (=mean, imply) significar, querer decir3.['ɪmpɔːt]CPD [licence, quota] de importaciónimport duty N — derechos mpl de importación
import tax N — derecho m de importación
import trade N — comercio m importador
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I ['ɪmpɔːrt, 'ɪmpɔːt]1) ( Busn)a) u ( act) importación f; (before n)import duties — derechos mpl de importación
b) c ( article)2) u ( significance) (frml) importancia f, trascendencia f
II [ɪm'pɔːrt, ɪm'pɔːt]a) \<\<goods/idea\>\> importar
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