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Meaning imported meaning

What does imported mean?

imported

used of especially merchandise brought from a foreign source imported wines

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Simple sentences

There are many products imported from Poland to Turkey.
I prefer Czech food to imported.
Do you have any imported beer?
Demand for imported cars is increasing due to lower prices.
They sell imported goods at the shop.
The statement imported that changes were necessary.
Our life depends largely on oil imported from other countries.
She drives an imported car.
Imported cars are in strong demand.
Russia imported wheat from the United States.
These days, most clothing is imported from China.
As expected, the price of imported goods rose.
Champagne is imported from France.
These cars were imported from Germany.
This is a crude material imported from Malaysia.
This is a car imported from Germany.
In ancient China there were no cats; the cat that we are familiar with today was not imported into China from abroad until much later.

Movie subtitles

Just look at that special imported leather.
I have been imported from Switzerland by the management of this hotel to enforce discipline and I will.
It's an imported model.
I put all the imported bags over there on the shelf.
Besides, we have those imported pigskins.
One of those imported pigskins?
Oh, imported. Charles.
Imported Frankie and his tweeds?
The fine imported music box, you don't want.
A fine imported music box.
I, uh, imported him from Africa just for this occasion.
Vince imported him from Chicago a few months ago.
Made of imported printed sheer, with parasol to match.
Also on the estate there was a chauffeur by the name of Fairchild, who had been imported from England years ago together with a new Rolls-Royce.
But next time, please, not the imported.
You know, these cigars are imported.
It's an imported model. We have it in pigskin, several different colors and with or without fitted accessories.
No, thank you. I put all the imported bags over there on the shelf.
The latest imported worsteds.
Oh. imported.
And even if he were he wouldn't be smoking a Bolivar cabinet size, imported from Havana, especially for connoisseurs.
They're too expensive for the village and the boatmen. This is the finest material imported.
Also on the estate there was a chauffeur by the name of Fairchild, who had been imported from England years ago, together with a new Rolls-Royce.
You know something? One of my ancestors imported the first Irish thoroughbred into our county.
Imported, you know.
We'll have you imported!
These are imported.
Buys imported champagne.
It is said to have been imported by a close friend of old Mrs Armfeldt.

News and current affairs

Meanwhile, Iran's currency is weakening, pricing imported goods out of many Iranians' reach.
Import substitution takes place before your eyes: a clothing store that last year sold only imported apparel, now sells only domestically produced goods.
If making a product in the EU costs more because of higher energy costs, the product will likely be made somewhere else, where energy is cheaper, and then imported into the EU.
Europe has imported from the United States some of the negative aspects of the market, such as casino-like speculation.
Countries tend to pick the low-hanging fruit as they benefit from imported technologies in the early stages of economic take-off, and growth rates generally slow as economies reach higher levels of development.
CAMBRIDGE - When President Richard Nixon proclaimed in the early 1970's that he wanted to secure national energy independence, the United States imported a quarter of its oil.
The estimated price pass-through for imported manufactured goods, which would better represent what enters the consumption bundle, is even lower than that for all non-fuel imports.
Either the desired service is performed from abroad - telemarketing, for example - or the work is sent abroad for processing and later imported to the home country (in Europe, more and more industrial work is being outsourced from West to East).
Since Greece does not produce oil, this can mean only that Greek refiners, which now have considerable excess capacity, are simply exporting imported crude oil in a slightly different form.
When the imported grain was identified as the cause of the poisoning, Iraq's government acted decisively.
Japan's dependence on imported Middle Eastern oil also demands that we understand what a war against Iraq might mean.
But targeting the consumer price index precludes this, because depreciation would raise the price of imported oil, food, and other tradable commodities.
Here in Australasia, we imported this perspective from overseas, actively suppressing more holistic Maori and Aboriginal understandings about human distress.
It may also be possible to impose taxes on luxury goods (many of which are imported), thereby promoting equity without stifling growth.
But it turned out that the rate of economic growth owed less to Hindu culture than to imported British Fabian (and other) socialist economic planning.
The country was no longer subject to imported deflation via the fixed exchange rate.
Savings could remain high, even as current consumption grows slowly, while the trade balance would be held in check by higher demand for imported capital goods.
In the case of the US, heavy dependence on imported oil has worsened the trade deficit and further weakened the dollar.
Both depend on imported oil for transport and on domestic coal for power generation.
This is particularly true for China, because its domestic stability and international influence depend largely on its ability to maintain rapid economic growth, which demands ever-larger quantities of imported energy and other natural resources.
For example, some inflation-targeting central banks have reacted to increases in prices of imported commodities by tightening monetary policy and thereby increasing the value of the currency.
A stronger renminbi lowers the cost to Chinese consumers and Chinese firms of imported products as expressed in renminbi.
The country's declining number of voters are lining up in favor of cheaper, imported food.
Continued fighting and unresolved territorial claims have injected a new sense of urgency into discussions about Europe's energy policy and, specifically, its dependence on imported energy.
China's manufacturing boom is fuelled by imported minerals, such as iron ore and chromium, which southern Africa possesses in abundance.
It captured many of Japan's export markets; it imported and adapted Japanese technologies; it employed similar planning methods; and the chaebols are an outgrowth of Japan's zaibatsu corporate model.
When the offspring of manual workers imported from countries such as Turkey and Morocco in the 1960's began to form large Muslim minorities in European cities, tensions rose in working-class neighborhoods.
The price of maize, half of which is imported from the US, more than doubled in a year, primarily because of production of bio-ethanol.
Emerging countries tend to benefit from imported technologies in the early stages of economic takeoff, but their growth rates generally slow as they reach higher levels of development.

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