emigration

英 [,emɪ'greɪʃn] 美 [,ɛmə'greʃən]
  • n. 移民;移民出境;移居外国
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emigration (n.)
1640s, from Late Latin emigrationem (nominative emigratio) "removal from a place," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin emigrare "move away, depart from a place," from assimilated form of ex- "out" (see ex-) + migrare "to move" (see migration).
1. Emigration was still theoretically a matter of choice.
从理论上讲,移民仍是个个人选择的问题。

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2. He called for a halt to the recent wave of emigration.
他呼吁停止近期的移民潮.

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3. Increase in population made emigration necessary.
人口的增加使向外移民成为必要.

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4. During the early sixth century emigration from Britain to Brittany was at its height.
6世纪初,从不列颠涌向布列塔尼的移民潮达到了高峰。

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5. The authorities have failed so far to enact a law allowing unrestricted emigration.
到目前为止,当局未能通过允许自由移民的法律。

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