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单词 migration
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migration

We're consequently seeing a lot of demand for migration back from virtual to physical," he added.In the past three decades 500 million people have moved from the countryside into towns, the biggest such migration in human history.Mexico too had seen extensive migration from country to city.It has become the largest annual human migration on the planet.At least half a million died during the largest involuntary mass migration in human history.No one knows what they do between then and their migration back to Africa in early autumn.One explanation for regional differences is migration: people move to places that better fit their personalities.It's a policy in our country of managed migration.Latvia has lost 10% of its people to economic migration.Also, society has changed immensely in terms of migration and where people are born.India's economic growth and a huge migration of people to the cities is further fuelling the property boom.He writes that environmental degradation causes poverty and migration, but people fleeing poverty are unprotected under international law.A less familiar story involves the migrations of people from one corner of the Empire to another.He said: 'There is more to free movement than migration.From the first thoughts came the great human migrations out of Africa, and the first instances of recognisablyhuman behaviour.

Synonyms of 'migration'

wandering, journey, voyage, travel
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In other languages
migration

British English: migration /maɪˈɡreɪʃən/ NOUN
Migration is the act of people moving from one place to another, especially in order to find work.
There was a large migration of people to the city.
  • American English: migration
  • Arabic: هِجْرَةٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: emigração
  • Chinese: 移民
  • Croatian: migracija
  • Czech: migrace
  • Danish: migration
  • Dutch: migratie
  • European Spanish: migración
  • Finnish: maastamuutto
  • French: migration
  • German: Migration
  • Greek: αποδημία
  • Italian: migrazione
  • Japanese: 移住
  • Korean: 이주
  • Norwegian: vandring
  • Polish: migracja
  • European Portuguese: migração
  • Romanian: migrație
  • Russian: миграция
  • Latin American Spanish: migración
  • Swedish: migration
  • Thai: การโยกย้ายถิ่นฐาน การโยกย้ายถิ่นฐาน
  • Turkish: göç
  • Ukrainian: міграція
  • Vietnamese: sự di trú

Chinese translation of 'migration'

migration

(maɪˈɡreɪʃən)

n (c/u)

  1. [of people] 移居 (yíjū)
  2. [of birds] 迁(遷)徙 (qiānxǐ)
(noun) 
the mass migration of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Synonyms
wandering
journey
a journey from Manchester to Plymouth
voyage
She aims to follow Amundsen's voyage to Antarctica.
travel
He collects things for the house on his travels.
movement
The meeting seems to have produced no movement on either side.
shift
trek
He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert.
emigration
the huge emigration of workers to the West
roving

Additional synonyms

in the sense of emigration
the huge emigration of workers to the West
Synonyms
departure,
removal,
migration,
exodus,
relocation,
resettlement
in the sense of journey
Definition
the process of travelling from one place to another
a journey from Manchester to Plymouth
Synonyms
trip,
drive,
tour,
flight,
excursion,
progress,
cruise,
passage,
trek,
outing,
expedition,
voyage,
ramble,
jaunt,
peregrination,
travel
in the sense of movement
Definition
a change in the price or value of shares, a currency, etc.
The meeting seems to have produced no movement on either side.
Synonyms
development,
change,
shift,
variation,
fluctuation

Nearby words of
migration

  • mighty
  • migrant
  • migrate
  • migration
  • migratory
  • mild
  • mildew

Synonyms of 'migration'

migration

Explore 'migration' in the dictionary

Additional synonyms

in the sense of travel
Definition
a tour or journey
He collects things for the house on his travels.
Synonyms
journey,
wandering,
expedition,
globetrotting,
walk,
tour,
touring,
movement,
trip,
passage,
voyage,
excursion,
ramble,
peregrination
in the sense of trek
Definition
a long and often difficult journey, esp. on foot
He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert.
Synonyms
journey,
hike,
expedition,
safari,
march,
odyssey
in the sense of voyage
Definition
a long journey by sea or in space
She aims to follow Amundsen's voyage to Antarctica.
Synonyms
journey,
travels,
trip,
passage,
expedition,
crossing,
sail,
cruise,
excursion
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