Darwin Ortiz
Which is the difference between "imports" (as a noun) and "importations". I'm a little confused with these words. For instance in the sentence: ▪︎The diesel importations represent high expenses to the company Or ▪︎ The diesel imports represent high expenses to the company Which is correct ? Thanks for your help.
29 Thg 09 2021 20:06
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Sometimes these words have the same meaning, but in general use "import" to describe the thing being imported (This CD is an import.) and "importation" to describe the act of importing something (The importation of CDs into our country is a small business.) In this case, I'd prefer "imports" if we're taking about the actual diesel. But if we're talking about the act of importing diesel, then "importation" (maybe taxes and tariffs associated with importing are part of the high expenses).
29 tháng 9 năm 2021
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I agree with sezme, and would also add that IMPORTATIONS is rarely used (I'm not sure I've ever heard that word). Maybe it's more common in economics.
30 tháng 9 năm 2021
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I'm not an expert in economics (I really know very litle about it), but "imports" sounds a bit more natural to me.
29 tháng 9 năm 2021
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