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migrator

/mahy-greyt/US // ˈmaɪ greɪt //UK // (maɪˈɡreɪt) //

迁移者,移居者,移徙者,迁徙者

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Definitions

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    mi·grat·ed, mi·grat·ing.

    • : to go from one country, region, or place to another.
    • : to pass periodically from one region or climate to another, as certain birds, fishes, and animals: The birds migrate southward in the winter.
    • : to shift, as from one system, mode of operation, or enterprise to another.
    • : Physiology. to move from one region of the body to another, as in embryonic development.
    • : Chemistry. to move toward an electrode during electrolysis. to change position.
    • : to change or transfer from one college to another.

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Examples

  • It’s the fact that people have migrated to very few platforms because it makes sense to go where your friends and family are.

  • As rock, pop, country and other formats migrated to FM, AM stations faced an existential crisis.

  • Two generations after Van Gogh heralded the South’s clear light and brilliant colors, artists began to migrate after World War I to the “perched villages” of the Riviera’s hills above Nice.

  • Kling was 17 when she moved to Maryland, the first in her family to migrate to the United States.

  • Because the change is happening to both match types, there’s no need to migrate keywords and advertisers will get to keep their performance data.

  • While politics tend to migrate toward the poles, humanity—and fiction, at its best—huddles in between.

  • These agricultural pests migrate in mid-summer to the Rocky Mountains from Kansas and Nebraska to beat the heat.

  • Some, like the Ait Atta nomads, still migrate throughout the year.

  • Some species of animals and plants would migrate to different zones or disappear for ever.

  • Is it worth it to migrate to Las Vegas, which is said to be welcoming with open arms?

  • They are able to migrate readily from place to place and to ingest small bodies, as bacteria.

  • These migrate to the salivary glands, and are carried into the blood of the person whom the mosquito bites.

  • The Baz men are hereditary builders, and migrate in a body to Mosul in winter in order to undertake such work.

  • Even in your day the more intelligent among the agricultural labourers were beginning to migrate to the towns.

  • They migrate from place to place, as the season varies, plant very little, and are addicted to the use of ardent spirits.