English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "ingevoer" is: ingebring van 'n vreemde land of bron. Dit kan verwys na goedere of produkte wat van 'n ander land ingebring is, of na mense of diere wat van 'n ander plek ingebring is. Die woord "ingevoer" impliseer dat die betrokke item nie plaaslik geproduseer of ontstaan het nie, maar eerder van elders verkry is.

Sentence Examples

  1. They produced, imported, transported and distributed cannabis, heroin, cocaine and amphetamines.
  2. Mother snatched up the amphora and filled both bowls with an aromatic vintage that, when Athene leaned closer for a proper sniff, seemed imported from Illyris.
  3. The Crown Room is topped with a marvelous hand-fitted arch made of imported sugar pine, and I was captivated by the elaborate carvings.
  4. From the feel of this one, it was imported from Kemet, making it more expensive still.
  5. In reward, he presented me with an icy bottle of imported beer.
  6. That wine was not imported among us from foreign countries to supply the want of water or other drinks, but because it was a sort of liquid which made us merry by putting us out of our senses diverted all melancholy thoughts, begat wild extravagant imaginations in the brain, raised our hopes and banished our fears, suspended every office of reason for a time and deprived us of the use of our limbs till we fell into a profound sleep although it must be confessed that we always awaked sick and dispirited, and that the use of this liquor filled us with diseases which made our lives uncomfortable and short.
  7. The lofty tower of its City Hall overlooked the whole panorama of the streets and avenues, which cut each other at right-angles, and in the midst of which appeared pleasant, verdant squares, while beyond appeared the Chinese quarter, seemingly imported from the Celestial Empire in a toy-box.
  8. Noa had grown up in Luddeccean farm country surrounded by imported Earth livestock lizzar made cows and even chickens look like geniuses.
  9. Across the way, another dealer hawked textiles imported from Phoenikia, bearing dyes of rich purple and crimson.
  10. We must sterilise all the imported earth between sunrise and sunset we shall thus catch the Count at his weakest, and without a refuge to fly to.