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Перевод: import
[прилагательное] импортный; [существительное] ввоз ; импорт ; ввозимые товары; импортные товары; привоз ; значение; смысл ; суть ; важность ; значительность ; [глагол] ввозить; импортировать; вносить; привносить; выражать; означать; значить; подразумевать; иметь значение; быть важным
Тезаурус:
- Recently the main import has become oil for the refinery and chemical works nearby at Killingholme.
- just as the reduced level of import controls during the post Second World War period saw a substantial increase in world trade, so the increasingly liberal attitude to capital controls during the 1980s has seen a marked increase in cross-border investment - both to establish new factories and to engage in takeovers of existing firms.
- He described how the Japanese used a laser beam strategy within a poorly drafted law to penetrate the European market while protecting their own domestic market behind a dynastic organisational structure which only permitted import access when the dynasty deemed it politically expedient to do so.
- Mr Tennant said that Japan, where import tax rates were lowered in favour of foreign companies, was buoyant.
- The decision came as the EEC dithered again this week over whether to impose an import ban on seal products.
- The law is so rigorous and so thorough that it would be difficult to misunderstand the import of the statutory legislation which governs the property of the Palestinian Arabs who fled their homes in 1948 and who - by the same law - cannot return.
- He is to blame because we produce too little, export too little and import too much.
- One argument states that the Latin American bourgeoisie has never had sufficient capital to promote the economic development it wanted and has, therefore, had to import capital.
- He should also understand that Gothic developed with special characteristics to serve the needs of England, and it was not a foreign import.
- Gloucester has always been an important centre for the water-borne movement of goods, its quays dating back many centuries, and as far back as anyone can trace, the Severn has been used for both the import and export of a multitude of commodities.
- Of particular significance and far-reaching consequence to the lives of women was the exilic legislators' obsession with ritual cleanness - and in order to understand the full import of this statement, I shall momentarily have to digress from our historical outline and spend a little time analysing the reasons for the legislators' obsession and its impact.
- By 1996, Britain should again be exporting more cars than we import - for the first time since 1974.
- He hated the vulgarity of showing off the delegates as though they were exhibits, and the insincerity of pretending that platitudes were pronouncements of world-shaking import, and the feeling that he came a long way to greet fellow-Christians and found himself turned into a ham-actor on a second-rate stage.
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