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Import means to bring anything into something else. Goods into the country are called imports. Information into a computer hard drive is called an import. Data from a file into another file is called an import.
Agnosia - inability to recognize the import of sensory impressions
It means "customs", as in control of borders and import/export.
It you are asking about the difference, in modern terminology they have come to mean the same thing. Earlier history defines imitate as someone we may follow as a good example in life. To copy, is a transcription or reproduction of a paper, a file or a text
To duplicate is to make an exact copy. (Ex. A double. A duplicate copy of the report looks exactly the same as the first.) To replicate is to make a similar copy. (Ex. A replica, or a knock off purse is similar to the real item but not the same)
Select "export" and it should give you a whole mess of words and code. You highlight all of it, select copy, and paste the code somewhere to save it. Next time you want to load up the same gun, go into "import", copy the same codes you had before, and paste, then hit enter. You should have the same exact gun you made.
Copy, Imitate, or Impersonate.
It won't copy if you manually manage music. Copy the MP3s to your hard drive and then import the folders in ITunes.
carbon copy, meaning sending the same thing to another person. cc = carbon copy bcc = blind carbon copy
on PC it is file>import to itunes on mac its preferences > import to itunes click on what you want
just copy and paste it.
import
It means to copy something.
The question is meaningless. Does it mean "...import from..." or "... export to..."?
What means import in social studies
Copy all likings
import does not mean export