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Перевод: emigrant speek emigrant


[прилагательное]
эмигрирующий; переселенческий;
[существительное]
переселенец ; эмигрант


Тезаурус:

  1. One, more entertaining, episode was the lengthy attempt to suppress the publication of the book Spycatcher , the memoirs of an elderly ex-member of MI5, Peter Wright, an emigrant to Tasmania.
  2. Take the emigrant trail to the Ulster-American Folk Park
  3. Asked what she would do once she had satisfied her immediate needs, one emigrant said, pensively, "I shall watch the East German anniversary celebrations, but I don't know if I will be laughing or crying."
  4. It also tells the story of another famous County Tyrone emigrant, Archbishop John Joseph Hughes, whose boyhood home has been reerected in the Park.
  5. The original Hawaiians, emigrant Polynesians from the south, had a sophisticated language but no writing.
  6. On 27th November, 1847, the emigrant ships Phillip Lang and John Wickliffe sailed from Greenock with 247 Scottish men, women and children bound for a new way of life in New Zealand.
  7. An early grave or the emigrant ship.
  8. Conferred temporary and somewhat metaphysical diplomatic immunity by the embrace, the would-be emigrant and the diplomat walked, with their arms on each others' shoulders, into the embassy.
  9. (Islip, Long Island in the U.S., was founded by the son of a Northamptonshire emigrant who became the first mayor of New York City in 1671.)
  10. The first Rottweiler litter to be whelped in the USA was in 1930 by a German emigrant, Otto Denny, who was already an established breeder in his homeland.
  11. From Thomas Jones, who had been so frightened by Thelwall's oratory, stories concerning the "emigrant family" at Alfoxden passed first to Charles Mogg - a former servant at the house- and then to a cook in the household of Dr Daniel Lysons of Bath.
  12. And, more importantly were to reveal a grossly unbalanced population, both in sex and age distribution, presaging problems which are with us still And yet, just six years after the first of the emigrant liners sailed from Stornoway, the social value of the croft was demonstrated in the most dramatic way possible.
  13. On a Tuesday morning in January a telephone call came from a farmer in the Briercrest area to report the murder of a young farm hand, apparently by another farm worker, a mid-European emigrant named Peter Eli Janotte.

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