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    名词复数:migrations 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词migrationsmigration的名词复数
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    名词
    移民;移居
    These internal tensions, plus border disputes, mass migrations, and perennial Arab-Israeli clashes, make the Middle East particularly explosive
    这些内部的紧张关系,加上边界纠纷,大量移民以及阿拉伯和以色列的长期冲突,使中东特别具有爆炸性。
    During the disaster age about 2000 years ago, the earth was stricken by severe cold, terrible quakes ’and monstrous floods, which brewed wars and massive migrations. Numerous peoples from south China migrated southward to become part of Siamese, Malays, Philippines, Indonesians and Papuans.
    公元2000年前的夏禹宇宙期,地球上灾害频仍,严寒、地震、洪水接踵而至,酿成战祸,诱发大规模移民。华南的百越三苗被迫南移,成为暹罗人、马来人、菲律宾人、印尼人和巴布亚人的祖先。
    This Huaxia people is a product of the merging of various peoples in the disaster age accompanied by wars and migrations about 4000years ago.
    大约4千年前,地球屡遭厄运、灾害兴绝,这个时期叫做夏禹宇宙期。频繁的灾害酿成连绵的战祸与大规模的移民。华夏族就是由此间的许多部落融合而成的。
    In China’s history of 5000 years there have been four major mixings of blood. The first came about between the Yellow Emperor who ruled 5000 years ago and the Xia Dynasty that was set up 2200 B. C. This period was marked by tribal wars, earthquakes, floods and massive migrations.
    中国5000年的文明史中曾经发生过4次大规模的民族融合。第一次始于五帝终于夏朝开国。此间发生的战端、地震、洪水和移民导致民族混血。
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    -migrations的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Migratory.
    There was no running water and no electricity available to sustain this tiny enclave of fisherman and migrant workers, yet the mood during my visit was upbeat.
    Relating to immigration
    Of or pertaining to migration.
    Most of these lesions arise as a consequence of migrational defects during thymic embryogenesis.
    The different migrational waves that swept the Caribbean region over centuries have influenced the culture and the culinary habits of the region.
    Most elk are hunted in the forest, although I do know of migrational paths that change that story.
    Of or pertaining to immigration.
    Of, pertaining to, or causing migration

    名词 变体/同根词

    An immigrant.
    migrator的异体字
    The condition of being a migrant.
    Coles further suggests that migrancy and poverty, in addition to the physical squalor they often generate, are destructive to the personality.
    At the end, it’s migrancy and a consistent pining for a lost home that accounts for their moments of highs and lows.
    Many more, perhaps two to three million, did not receive land and lost their livelihoods in the cities and were forced into economic migrancy.
    The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence.
    Nassau County police teamed up with federal immigration agents to make these arrests.
    Many people on bail will find that their passport details are on the immigration stop list, which means that the officer won’t let you through.
    What should have been considered a minor security breach by check-in and immigration staff again became a ’security scare’ headline story.
    Any creature that migrates. || (computing) A computer program that helps move objects between locations, e.g. from a legacy system to a new technology.
    Perhaps the most renowned migrator in the bird kingdom is the Arctic Tern.
    The penguin pirate captain will be bringing tropical fruits in his big ship The Migrator.
    A free copy of the CA Desktop DNA Migrator is included along with instructions on transferring data and a Wizard interface which makes such instructions a snap.

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive) To move into a country from another one to stay permanently.
    Thousands of Alsatians chose to immigrate to the United States at this time rather than live under German rule.
    After establishing himself as an artist in his native land, he decided to immigrate to the United States.
    If France has a problem with its birth rate, couldn’t it just allow more people to immigrate?
    (intransitive) To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons. || (intransitive) To change one’s geographic pattern of habitation. || (intransitive) To change habitations across a border; to move from one country or political region to another. || (intransitive) To move slowly towards, usually in groups. || (transitive, computing): To move computer code or files from one computer or network to another. || (transitive, marketing) To induce customers to shift purchases from one set of a company’s related products to another.
    In recent years genetic data has suggested that some male great white sharks migrate between South Africa and Australia.
    In places where there is no water for farming, men migrate to urban areas in search of work leaving women behind to fend for the old, and the infirm and the children.
    Washington birds appear to migrate east before turning south and migrating across the Gulf of Mexico.
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