syu1 jap6輸入输入
Jyutpingsyu1 jap6
Yalesyū yahp
Definition
To import, bring in, or introduce; also to input or key in data.
- to import, bring in, or introduce people or things
- to input, type, or key in data into a computer or machine
neutralworktechnology
How it's used
Primarily used in formal contexts like economics, government policy, or technical computing. When discussing physical goods or trade, it carries a sense of large-scale or official importation. In the context of technology, it is the standard term for typing data into a system.
Examples
The government decided to import foreign labor.
Have you entered the password yet?
Related words
Common mistake
Avoid using this for bringing small, personal items into a place, as it sounds overly bureaucratic or technical. Use 帶入嚟 instead for everyday situations like bringing food into a room.
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Grammar guides
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