Skip to main content

resettlement

US // (riːˈsɛtəlmənt) //

安置,重新安置,安置工作,重置

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or instance of settling or being settled in another placeresettlement procedures

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Most trafficking survivors are single and many are male says HI, therefore resettlement is, at least in the short term, unlikely.

  • One responded to an interview request by email, then passed it on to the Office of Refugee Resettlement.

  • He spent a few weeks at an Office of Refugee Resettlement facility, then was turned over to his uncle in California.

  • European governments have not welcomed the idea of granting humanitarian resettlement and protection to some of those captives.

  • On his resettlement in England, he employed himself in revising and enlarging his admirable Martyrology.

  • Resettlement of the land, and independence of outside food supply, is the only hope of welfare and safety for this country.

  • America, during the time of my visit, was afraid of taking too strong a lead in the resettlement of Europe.

  • The resettlement of the area after the massacre was delayed.

  • It was in this way that she came at last to exercise a decisive voice in the resettlement of Germany, not to say of Europe.