yabancı memleketten getirtilen mal

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Turkish - English
import
To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade
To be important; to be significant; to be of consequence

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

To bring information into the current program from another location or program See export
Importance; weight; consequence
Process of bringing data or software from one system into another
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
Copying data from a client program, such as Microsoft Excel 2002, into the team Web site
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
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
Transferring data from one application into a data file from a standard-format export file to be brought (imported) into another application
That which a word, phrase, or document contains as its signification or intention or interpretation of a word, action, event, and the like
Goods or services purchased from another country and brought into one's own country (G)
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"
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
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
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
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
To bring in and/or buy goods and services from another country
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"
We import teas from China, coffee from Brasil, etc