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Перевод: immigrant
[прилагательное] иммигрантский; переселяющийся; [существительное] иммигрант ; переселенец
Тезаурус:
- TEN BOB IN WINTER: A comedy of manners set against the lives of West Indian immigrant workers in London in the sixties.
- While it makes much of the commitment to solving the Cyprus and Kashmir problems, presumably in deference to immigrant communities, it says rather less about what the Tory party plans to do about the greatest immediate challenge it will face, the level and duration of the commitment to the Iraqi Kurds.
- Foreign visitors sometimes suppose that the region gets its name not from its environmental character but from the complexions of so many of its inhabitants, immigrant families from India, Pakistan and the Caribbean, drawn here in the boom years of the fifties and sixties, when jobs were plentiful, and now bearing the brunt of high unemployment.
- The myth of the immigrant kid.
- But it was this very exploitation - the fact, for example, that immigrant workers had to live in the deprived and decaying areas of big cities because of the proximity of their jobs to these areas, which led to their being regarded increasingly as undesirable.
- Aszal had all the documents required from a returning immigrant, but he was questioned for four hours and made to wait for four hours and then told he could go.
- VALERY and Ina and their children were visibly tired as they traipsed into the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption reception hall at Ben Gurion Airport.
- There is, for example, a general absence of interpreters in hospitals even in areas with high immigrant populations.
- One qualification must be that because the sample is small, there is only one immigrant family among them, which excludes any consideration of the special features of later life in ethnic minorities.
- In the north, the question of naturalization was not so black-tinted: Egyptian, Tunisian and Moroccan immigrant workers were a higher proportion of the labour force; and Libyans did not fear many American or European employees would apply for Libyan nationality - petroleum and foreign companies were in any case outside the scope of legislation.
- At the beginning of the book a dear friend, Charlie, another immigrant boy, leaves for Russia with his family - for the land, they hope, of the free.
- The immigrant ship to South Africa, and all that followed, was still in the womb of time; but at that moment I resolved that though I would grieve for Leslie for the rest of my life, I would yet to go forward, lighting my way by the torch of the incandescent spirit.
- At independence governments for the most part gave them preference over entrepreneurs from immigrant groups.
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