import in Portuguese
import in Portuguese is importados, importação, importância — import means a product or good brought into a country from abroad for sale.
import in Portuguese
importados
importação
importação
(uncountable) The practice of importing.
importância
(uncountable) Clipping of importance.
significância
(uncountable) Clipping of importance.
importar
(transitive) To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade.
What does "import" mean?
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noun A product or good brought into a country from abroad for sale.
"Cheap imports from overseas undercut local manufacturers."
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verb To bring goods into a country from abroad, especially for sale or trade.
"The company imports coffee beans directly from Colombia."
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verb To bring data or a file into a software program from another source.
"You can import your contacts from a CSV file."
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verb (formal) To be important or significant.
"It little imports what he thinks of the plan."
import in a sentence
- Cheap imports from overseas undercut local manufacturers.
- The company imports coffee beans directly from Colombia.
- You can import your contacts from a CSV file.
- It little imports what he thinks of the plan.
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Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "import" in Portuguese?
"import" in Portuguese is importados, importação, importância. import means: A product or good brought into a country from abroad for sale.
How do you use "import" in a sentence?
Example: "Cheap imports from overseas undercut local manufacturers." In Portuguese, "import" is importados, importação, importância.
Are there other ways to say "import" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "import": importados, importação, importância, significância, importar.
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