reimport           
 verb [ T ] (also re-import) uk/ˌriː.ɪmˈpɔːt/ us/ˌriː.ɪmˈpɔːrt/
 从外国回购
to buy or bring back products after they have been sent to another country
  The shipment went to Germany and was than re-imported into Denmark.
 A surprising amount of America's exports are later re-imported. 数量惊人的美国出口产品后来被重新进口。 
  computing specialized重新导入(信息) 
to copy information onto a computer for a second time
  Why don't you delete that file and then reimport it from the original source?
 The data can be exported and then re-imported in another application. 数据可以被导出,然后在另一个应用程序中重新导入。 
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 - It is illegal to reimport these goods to the United States from Europe.
 - We cannot re-import the cars unless we pay an import tax.
 - The country sends its oil abroad to be refined and then re-imports it.
 
reimport       
noun [ C ] (also re-import) uk/ˈriː.ɪmˌpɔːt/ us/ˌriːˈɪm.pɔːrt/
 从外国回购
something that is brought back into a country after it has been sent to another country
  We can reduce the cost of the drugs by allowing reimports from overseas.
 Germany and France were major destinations for re-imports. 德国和法国是再进口的主要目的地。 
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 - This Hallowe'en tradition originated in Britain and is actually a re-import.