单词 | emigrant |
释义 | emigrantWord family noun immigration ≠ emigration immigrant ≠ emigrant emigrationistémigréverb immigrate ≠ emigrate adjectiveemigrationalemigratory em·i·grant /ˈemɪɡrənt/ noun [countableC] LEAVE YOUR HOME/COUNTRYsomeone who leaves their own country to live in another 〔移居外国的〕移民 → immigrant Examples from the Corpus emigrant• However, this had its dangers, and it was several weeks before an emigrant from Earth could adapt to it.• In addition, there is no guarantee that the assisted emigrants will not return to their communities after a short period.• But the number of emigrants forced the introduction of booking systems, although a booked passage did not guarantee comfort.• The old school, the original emigrants, were mostly gone.• Prices are spiralling, the economy is contracting and jobs are disappearing even faster than the emigrants are leaving.• The emigrants dissolve their pasts in labour, in blurred decades where memory is functionless. From Longman Business Dictionary emigrantem·i·grant /ˈemɪgrənt/ noun [countableC] someone who leaves their own country to live permanently in another country the 1830s, when a tide of emigrants left Europe for Australia → compare immigrant |
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