remigrate / ˈmaɪ greɪt /

转移移居转徙迁徙

remigrate 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

mi·grat·ed, mi·grat·ing.

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

remigrate 近义词

remigrate

等同于 come back

remigrate 的近义词 8
remigrate 的反义词 3

更多remigrate例句

  1. It’s the fact that people have migrated to very few platforms because it makes sense to go where your friends and family are.
  2. As rock, pop, country and other formats migrated to FM, AM stations faced an existential crisis.
  3. 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.
  4. Kling was 17 when she moved to Maryland, the first in her family to migrate to the United States.
  5. 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.
  6. While politics tend to migrate toward the poles, humanity—and fiction, at its best—huddles in between.
  7. These agricultural pests migrate in mid-summer to the Rocky Mountains from Kansas and Nebraska to beat the heat.
  8. Some, like the Ait Atta nomads, still migrate throughout the year.
  9. Some species of animals and plants would migrate to different zones or disappear for ever.
  10. Is it worth it to migrate to Las Vegas, which is said to be welcoming with open arms?
  11. They are able to migrate readily from place to place and to ingest small bodies, as bacteria.
  12. These migrate to the salivary glands, and are carried into the blood of the person whom the mosquito bites.
  13. The Baz men are hereditary builders, and migrate in a body to Mosul in winter in order to undertake such work.
  14. Even in your day the more intelligent among the agricultural labourers were beginning to migrate to the towns.
  15. They migrate from place to place, as the season varies, plant very little, and are addicted to the use of ardent spirits.