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Перевод: emigration speek emigration


[существительное]
переселение; эмиграция ; эмигранты


Тезаурус:

  1. Out of that realisation came the explosive mixture of a massive emigration from East Germany and an overwhelming popular challenge to the party inside it.
  2. There was also some emigration of Serbs and Montenegrins, which accelerated after 1981.
  3. Only wars and emigration shifted them.
  4. Mr de Soto's think-tank, the Institute of Liberty and Democracy, has highlighted how massive urban emigration has undermined a government system that revolves around private and state monopolies.
  5. Equally, of course, the massive emigration of Englishmen, many of whom were Nonconformist, continued up to the outbreak of war in 1914.
  6. He had his largest commercial success in 1982 with Night and Day, directly following his emigration to New York.
  7. Nevertheless, as he began to recover from his operation, Mr Honecker clearly had to face the problem of the embassy refugees and the mass emigration, and the decision to let the first batch go was obviously his.
  8. The Southern protestants have diminished greatly in numbers since 1911, because of the loss of life in the 1914-;18 war, some emigration, and probably mixed catholic - protestant marriages (Walsh 1970; White 1975; Ch. 7, below).
  9. In fact they didn't stop until the next step in Patel emigration - their expulsion from East Africa.
  10. Sir James Matheson, who had made a fortune in the China trade, bought the Isle of Lewis in 1844, and at least part of the large sums he spent there (in addition to famine relief and assistance for emigration) appears to have been of direct benefit to the islanders.
  11. Part of this has come from an influx of retired people, and it has therefore accentuated the already very unbalanced age composition of the population resulting from the emigration of the younger people.
  12. The risk is of so angering China that business confidence collapses, emigration soars and, after 1997, Peking demolishes democratic structures as it sees fit.
  13. The first is likely to be an increase in emigration.

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