migration / maɪˈgreɪ ʃən /

⭐基础词汇迁移移徙迁徙移民

migration 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the process or act of migrating.
  2. a migratory movement: preparations for the migration.
  3. a number or body of persons or animals migrating together.
  4. Chemistry. a movement or change of position of atoms within a molecule.
  5. Physics. diffusion.

migration 近义词

n. 名词 noun

movement to another place

migration 的近义词 11
migration 的反义词 2

更多migration例句

  1. If they follow through on that intention, that would be a massive migration, and bad news for cities.
  2. Gradually, these climate impacts have encouraged the rural-to-urban migration that is leaving India’s megacities bursting at the seams.
  3. The big question is whether the mass migration will extend to the slow walk in the middle, underwriting.
  4. Budget data from cell phone records, federal aid requests, school enrollments, and other indicators tell a story of mass migration.
  5. Parents and remote workers in search of more space aren’t the only ones who would drive this migration wave.
  6. This “Sixth Migration” of massive human migration to Texas is the larger story of the book, and it is a significant story.
  7. Smart and ambitious, he seemed to epitomize the success of that northern migration experienced by millions of southern blacks.
  8. The great migration to the North through World War II had given black people at least some clout as they began to vote Democratic.
  9. About two years after 9/11, there was this mass migration to New York.
  10. As the economy soured, Californians began to think in terms of limited resources and came to see migration as a zero sum game.
  11. Migration to distant occupations or to foreign lands was but for the adventurous few.
  12. There was probably nothing at that time in atmospheric conditions to check such a migration.
  13. The northward migration of the Pygmies seems to have been accompanied or followed by that of a full grown people.
  14. We now understand how the Phoenicians, whose ancestors arrived in the second Semitic migration, came to call their land “Canaan.”
  15. Thus the Phoenicians and the Amorites belong to the first stage of the second great Arabian migration.