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单词 immigration
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Definition of immigration in English:

immigration

noun ɪmɪˈɡreɪʃnˌɪməˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.

    移居,移民入境

    a barrier to control illegal immigration from Mexico

    制止墨西哥非法移民的障碍。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So, there already is a way for legal immigration into this country.
    • For months on this program, we have reported extensively on the problem of massive illegal immigration into this country.
    • Now, it is urgently helping members obtain immigration documents.
    • I assume all residents will have read the new immigration rules re: long-term residence.
    • We'll have two opposing views on immigration policy reform.
    • They have agreed to develop a common immigration policy at EU level.
    • What's needed, advocates say, are stories of successful Americans who wouldn't be here were it not for family-based immigration.
    • The second great problem in immigration and illegal trafficking in people.
    • There can be no doubt that mass immigration has reduced costs for employers drastically.
    • The screening of this film will be followed by a discussion on illegal immigration.
    • Yet hundreds, says the advocacy group, have been deported on minor immigration matters.
    • I think we need to encourage legal immigration.
    • Large-scale Chinese immigration to the Malay peninsula began in the middle of the 19th century.
    • They cannot get it for most immigration matters, excluding those concerning refugees.
    • New Orleans became a center of Croatian immigration in the early nineteenth century.
    • This is also the generation who suffered most at the brutal application of immigration laws.
    • The goals in immigration policies are achieved by granting or denying visas.
    • To make the nation safer, policymakers also need to overhaul immigration rules and enforcement.
    • But civil rights groups and immigration lawyers point out 18 months is a conservative estimate.
    • Decades of massive immigration had combined with corrupt government and the raw capitalism of the era to create horrific slums.
    1. 1.1 The place at an airport or country's border where government officials check the documents of people entering that country.
      边防检查站
      the airport has long queues at immigration and baggage reclaim
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Admittedly it took a little while at immigration but that was just checking passports.
      • Late that night we cleared immigration and added an observer to the crew.
      • Once through immigration at the airport, she disappeared.
      • Even giving your fingerprints now in immigration at the airport gives you an uncomfortable feeling.
      • Not their problem, as they swanned through immigration off to a few days by the hotel pool.
      • I tried to plead with immigration to see if we could come to an understanding.

Definition of immigration in US English:

immigration

nounˌiməˈɡrāSH(ə)nˌɪməˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.

    移居,移民入境

    patterns of immigration from the Indian sub-continent to Britain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We'll have two opposing views on immigration policy reform.
    • Now, it is urgently helping members obtain immigration documents.
    • Decades of massive immigration had combined with corrupt government and the raw capitalism of the era to create horrific slums.
    • Large-scale Chinese immigration to the Malay peninsula began in the middle of the 19th century.
    • I think we need to encourage legal immigration.
    • Yet hundreds, says the advocacy group, have been deported on minor immigration matters.
    • The goals in immigration policies are achieved by granting or denying visas.
    • They cannot get it for most immigration matters, excluding those concerning refugees.
    • There can be no doubt that mass immigration has reduced costs for employers drastically.
    • To make the nation safer, policymakers also need to overhaul immigration rules and enforcement.
    • I assume all residents will have read the new immigration rules re: long-term residence.
    • This is also the generation who suffered most at the brutal application of immigration laws.
    • The screening of this film will be followed by a discussion on illegal immigration.
    • So, there already is a way for legal immigration into this country.
    • But civil rights groups and immigration lawyers point out 18 months is a conservative estimate.
    • They have agreed to develop a common immigration policy at EU level.
    • What's needed, advocates say, are stories of successful Americans who wouldn't be here were it not for family-based immigration.
    • For months on this program, we have reported extensively on the problem of massive illegal immigration into this country.
    • New Orleans became a center of Croatian immigration in the early nineteenth century.
    • The second great problem in immigration and illegal trafficking in people.
    1. 1.1 The place at an airport or country's border where government officials check the documents of people entering that country.
      边防检查站
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I tried to plead with immigration to see if we could come to an understanding.
      • Late that night we cleared immigration and added an observer to the crew.
      • Not their problem, as they swanned through immigration off to a few days by the hotel pool.
      • Admittedly it took a little while at immigration but that was just checking passports.
      • Once through immigration at the airport, she disappeared.
      • Even giving your fingerprints now in immigration at the airport gives you an uncomfortable feeling.
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