Diaspora的意思和读音

diaspora

: [daɪˈæspərə] : [daɪˈæsp(ə)rə]

n.;(

n.concentration

n.dispersion,movement,scattering,displacement,migration

Diasporan.

1.the movement of the Jewish people away from their own country to live and work in other countries

2.the movement of people from any nation or group away from their own country

n.1.(),2.;;

n.1.the movement of a large group of people from their home country to other countries in the world; a large group of people who come from a particular place and are now living in many different parts of the world

1.Diaspora

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1.It was an undertaking some analysts at the time said highlighted the global diaspora of Chinese businesses and its citizens.使

2.Ratha, manager of the Bank's Migrations and Remittances unit, says a government should view its diaspora like "an untapped pool of oil. "Ratha”。

3.if it leads to less corruption, stronger institutions , greater diaspora goodwill and a more motivated population.

4.These achievements will lay the foundation for the human interstellar migration that is often referred to as the "Great Diaspora" .:“”。

5.Diaspora Armenians are especially incensed by a plan for a joint commission of historians to investigate the events leading up to 1915.1915

6.When a country changes things, the diaspora can be the last to know. But in the belly of Sichuan, a culinary revolution is gathering.

7.Diaspora will enable you to own your personal data and access any network you want so you can have richer social experiences online.‘

8.But I'm every bit a part of the larger diaspora, and my own experiences in China reflect some of the same cultural friction.

9.The highly mobile Indian diaspora translates into a wealth of overseas experience that can be tapped and honed in the workplace.

10.In the past diaspora bonds have been used by Israel and India to raise over $35 billion in development financing.350亿