imports

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English - Turkish
dışalım
(isim) ithalat
{i} ithalat

Sanırım onlar ithalatlara ağır bir vergi koymalılar. - I think they should put a heavy tax on imports.

Ülke ithalatını azaltmayı hedefliyor. - The country is aiming at decreasing its imports.

import
{f} ithal etmek

O Türkiye'den giysiler ithal etmektedir. - He imports clothes from Turkey.

Farklı ülkeler, pek çok mal ithal etmektedirler. - Different countries import many goods.

imports and exports
ithalat ve ihracat
imports by source
ithalat kaynaklan
imports media
(Bilgisayar) ortam alır
imports rules
(Bilgisayar) kural alır
import
içeri aktarmak
import
dışarıdan almak
import
dışalım
import
(Ticaret) dış satınalma
import
yer değiştirme
import
(Bilgisayar) al
import
ithal etme
import
(Bilgisayar) indirmek
import
(Bilgisayar) veri al
import
(Ticaret) ithalat yapmak
import
(Ticaret) imalat
import
getirtmek
import
(Bilgisayar) veri almak
import
(Bilgisayar) getir

Yeni yasa, eğitim sistemine önemli değişiklikler getirecektir. - The new law will bring about important changes in the educational system.

Mümkün olduğunca çok sayıda işçiyi bir araya getirmek önemlidir. - It's important to unite as many workers as possible.

subsidised imports
(Politika, Siyaset) sübvansiyonlu ithalat
embargo on imports
ithal malları kısıtlama
exports and imports
ihracat ve ithalat
import
ithal malı
import
ithal

Ülke ithalatını azaltmayı hedefliyor. - The country is aiming at decreasing its imports.

Polonya'dan Türkiye'ye ithal edilen bir sürü ürün var. - There are many products imported from Poland to Turkey.

import
{f} ithal et

Bunu Avustralya'dan ithal ettik. - We imported this from Australia.

Japonya ham maddelerinin çoğunu ithal etmek zorunda. - Japan has to import most of its raw materials.

bonded imports
antrepolanmis ithal malları
net imports
net ithalat
autonomous imports
(Ticaret) otonom ithal mallan
autonomous imports
(Ticaret) otonom ithal malları
bonded imports
(Ticaret) antrepolanmış ithal mallan
decision of refusal (imports)
(Ticaret) red kararı (ithalat)
import
{f} ima etmek
import
dışarıdan almak getir veri
import
{i} anlam

En önemli şey beni anlaman. - The most important thing is that you understand me.

Birbirimizi anlamak önemlidir. - To understand each other is important.

import
yabancı memleketten getirtilen mal
import
{f} ifade etmek
import
import license ithalât lisansı
import
(noun) içeri aktarım
import
ithal et, çalışılan programa getirmek
import
{f} önemi olmak
import
import duty ithalat gümruk resmi
import
{i} ifade

Sami'nin ifadesi son derece önemliydi. - Sami's testimony was extremely important.

Gramer doğruluğunun önemini yeterince ifade edemem. - I cannot express enough the importance of grammatical accuracy.

import
{i} manâ
import
{f} belirtmek
import
imports and exports ithalât ve ihracat
import
mana/ithal/ithal mal
import
{i} ithalat

Ülke ithalatını azaltmayı hedefliyor. - The country is aiming at decreasing its imports.

Tom'un şirketi Hindistan'dan çay ithalatı yapıyor. - Tom's company imports tea from India.

import
(verb) içeri aktarmak
import
{i} önem

Kâğıdı geri dönüştürmek çok önemlidir. - Recycling paper is very important.

Su, insanlar için önemlidir. - Water is important for people.

import
(Hukuk) dış alım
import
içeri aktarım
invisible imports
(Ticaret) görünmeyen ithalat kalemleri
merchandise imports
(Ticaret) ithal malları
subsidised imports
(Avrupa Birliği) subvansyonlu ithalat
visible imports
(Ticaret) görünmeyen ithalat
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of imports in Turkish Turkish dictionary

İMPORT
(Hukuk) İthalat
import
Dışalım
English - English
Goods and services made abroad and sold here
The flow of money to the rest of the world in exchange for foreign produced goods and services
trade goods brought into a colony or country from another country
to bring in a product from abroad
Goods and services one country's residents purchase and transport from another country
USA Trade presents imports on a general imports basis and reports value on customs basis General imports measures the total physical arrivals of merchandise from foreign countries, whether such merchandise enters consumption channels immediately or is entered into bonded warehouses of Foreign Trade Zones under Customs custody
Municipal solid waste and recyclables that have been transported to a state or locality for processing or final disposition (but that did not originate in that state or locality)
goods that come into the country from foreign sources
Goods and services produced in other countries and sold in Canada
goods produced abroad but bought domestically
goods and services that individuals and businesses in a country purchase from foreign countries
Goods and services one country purchases from another The opposite of exports, too many imports can result in an unfavorable balance of trade
the total value of the goods and services that people in one country buy from people in other countries (chapter 6)
goods bought in from other countries
All goods which have crossed Canada's territorial boundary, whether for immediate consumption in Canada or stored in bonded customs warehouses
are travel, tourism, and transport services
{i} commodities imported from abroad; (US Environmental Protection ) urban solid waste and recyclable products that have been transferred to a state or place to be processed or for final placement which did not originate in that state or place; (Electric Utility) capacity of power or energy acquired by one public service from others under exchange or purchase agreement
goods and services that one country buys from another country
Display a list of all currently available WINPROCs (previously defined with IMPORT: ), showing for each its resolved address, the DLL in which it is defined, and its name
plural of import
Goods and services one country purchases from another The opposite of exports, too many imports can result in an unfavorable balance of trade BACK TO TOP
US imports (of merchandise, not services), as recorded by Census, consist of government and non-government purchases of merchandise from foreign countries These imports exclude all American goods returned to the United States by its Armed Forces, purchases of electricity, in-transit shipments through the United States, temporary shipments, low-valued nondutiable shipments by mail, purchases of electricity and transactions not considered to be of statistical significance However, imports reflect only the physical movement of goods there is not necessarily any change in ownership
This entry provides the total US dollar amount of imports on a c i f (cost, insurance, and freight) or f o b (free on board) basis
Goods brought into a country
Goods or services consumed (used/bought) in one country which has been bought from another country for example machinery, clothes, etc Also see exports
third-person singular of import
goods and services the people of one country buy from other countries
import
To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade
import
To be important; to be significant; to be of consequence

See how much it importeth to learn to take Time by the Fore-Top.''.

import
Something brought in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade
import
Significance, importance

It was a matter of great import.

import
To load a file into a software application for use as a resource in a greater data file
import
To be of importance to (someone or something)

This Letter is mistooke: it importeth none here: It is writ to laquenetta.

import
To mean, signify
import
To be incumbent on (someone to do something)

It imports us to get all the aid and assistance we can.

import
To be important or crucial to (that something happen)

It much imports your house That all should be made clear.

import
To express, to imply
invisible imports
plural form of invisible import
parallel imports
plural form of parallel import
parallel imports
(plural noun) goods imported by unlicensed distributors for sale at less than the manufacturer's official retail price
import
To bring information into the current program from another location or program See export
import
Importance; weight; consequence
import
Process of bringing data or software from one system into another
import
To move an item or file into an application or environment which is different than that native to it The file is converted to the new format while attempting to change as little as possible about the appearance of the file when printed For instance, MS Word for the Macintosh is able to import files from a few MS-DOS word processors
import
Copying data from a client program, such as Microsoft Excel 2002, into the team Web site
import
When someone brings goods from a third country to his own country inside the EEA A body who brings a package marked with the EEC mark into a Member State is not considered to import the package if he shows that the package is from a Member State in which it was liable to be tested in accordance with directives 76/211/EEC or 75/106/EEC and has not, since leaving that State been in a country which is not a Member State
import
A target item (e g a piece of executable code, variable, or constant) in another module a module links to by address Converse of export
import
Transferring data from one application into a data file from a standard-format export file to be brought (imported) into another application
import
That which a word, phrase, or document contains as its signification or intention or interpretation of a word, action, event, and the like
import
Goods or services purchased from another country and brought into one's own country (G)
import
a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred; "the significance of his remark became clear only later"; "the expectation was spread both by word and by implication"
import
1 (noun) Something, such as food, lumber or a manufactured product that is bought or brought from another country 2 (verb) To bring or buy something from another country
import
To import products or raw materials means to buy them from another country for use in your own country. Britain last year spent nearly £5000 million more on importing food than selling abroad To import from Russia, a Ukrainian firm needs Russian roubles. imported goods from Mexico and India. export Import is also a noun. Germany, however, insists on restrictions on the import of Polish coal export + importation im·por·ta·tion restrictions concerning the importation of birds
import
If you wish to load in Carnet a list created with another program, you must first export it as a tab-delimited text file with the other program, then import the text in Carnet
import
1 (~ a binding into a module M) To make a binding exported by another module accessible in the module M 2 (~ a module into a library L) To make a module exported by another library accessible in the library L
import
To bring in and/or buy goods and services from another country
import
the message that is intended or expressed or signified; "what is the meaning of this sentence"; "the significance of a red traffic light"; "the signification of Chinese characters"; "the import of his announcement was ambigtuous"
import
We import teas from China, coffee from Brasil, etc
import
all goods entering any of the seaports or airports of entry of the Philippines properly cleared through the Customs or remaining under Customs control, whether the goods are for direct consumption, for merchanting, for warehousing or for further processing (National Statistics Office)
import
commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country an imported person brought from a foreign country; "the lead role was played by an import from Sweden"; "they are descendants of indentured importees
import
Merchandise imported, or brought into a country from without its boundaries; generally in the plural, opposed to exports
import
To load an file into an software application for use as a resource in a greater data file
import
To bring in from an outside source, as in importing an image into a Word document
import
– all goods entering any of the seaports or airports of entry of the Philippines properly cleared through the Customs or remaining under Customs control, whether the goods are for direct consumption, for merchanting, for warehousing or for further processing
import
indicate or signify; "I'm afraid this spells trouble!"
import
{i} bringing in of goods from another country; meaning, significance; loading into a program of a file which was created by a different program (Computers)
import
To carry or include, as meaning or intention; to imply; to signify
import
To bring motor fuel into this state by motor vehicle, marine vessel, pipeline, or any other means However, import does not include bringing motor fuel into this state in the fuel supply tank of a motor vehicle if the motor fuel is used to power that motor vehicle Motor fuel delivered into this state from outside of this state by or for the seller constitutes an import by the seller, and motor fuel delivered into this state from out of this state by or for the purchaser constitutes an import by the purchaser
import
To be of importance or consequence to; to have a bearing on; to concern
import
To convert a file, typically one generated by another application, to Palm database format
import
bring in from abroad
import
The practice of importing
import
an imported person brought from a foreign country; "the lead role was played by an import from Sweden"; "they are descendants of indentured importees"
import
The import of something is its importance. Such arguments are of little import. = consequence
import
having important effects or influence; "decisions of great consequence are made by the president himself"; "virtue is of more moment that security"
import
Imports are products or raw materials bought from another country for use in your own country. farmers protesting about cheap imports
import
To transfer information from one system or program into another; usually, this information must be converted into a format that can be accepted by the new system or program For example, you can take a model that has been converted to EI format and import it into a GRADE application
import
commodities (goods or services) bought from a foreign country
import
To bring data from one program into another Antonym: Export, meaning to transfer to another program (Some sequencer manuals use the term "Export" to mean: Convert and save--as a MIDI file-- preparatory to transferring elsewhere )
import
To bring data into a document from another document, often generated by a different application For instance, you can import text and graphics into a page layout program, or import spreadsheet data into a word processor This data sharing is made possible by the applications' support of common file formats Compare open
import
The process of moving data from another computer program into the current computer program See also export
import
v t (a symbol into a package) to make the symbol be present in the package
import
If you import files or information into one type of software from another type, you open them in a format that can be used in the new software. You can import files from Microsoft Word 5.1 or MacWrite II. export
import
Something that is brought here from another country
import
To buy goods and services from another country
import
The process of bringing data into a document from another computer, program, type of file format, or device
import
The import of something is its meaning, especially when the meaning is not clearly expressed. I have already spoken about the import of his speech
import
{f} bring from another place; bring in goods from a foreign country; signify, imply; be important, be significant
import
To bring in from abroad; to introduce from without; especially, to bring (wares or merchandise) into a place or country from a foreign country, in the transactions of commerce; opposed to export
import
To signify; to purport; to be of moment
import
imp

What is important is not which university you've graduated from but what you've learned in the university. - What's important isn't which university you've graduated from but what you've learned in the university.

It wasn't until I left school that I realized the importance of study. - It was not until I left school that I realized the importance of study.

net imports
difference between the value of imports versus exports in a country
Turkish - English

Definition of imports in Turkish English dictionary

import
importation
imports

    Turkish pronunciation

    împôrts

    Pronunciation

    /əmˈpôrts/ /ɪmˈpɔːrts/

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