emigrate的意思和读音

emigrate

: [ˈemɪˌɡreɪt] : [ˈemɪɡreɪt]

v.

emigrates  emigrating  emigrated  

v.immigrate

emigratev.

1.[i]~ (from…) (to…)to leave your own country to go and live permanently in another country

v.1.()2.,3.使,使

v.1.to leave your country in order to live in another country

1. asymmetry n (a+ emigrate v )(e+ migre ) ...

2. 〖 moveone'sresidence;migrate〗 〖 migrate;emigrate〖 migrant〗 ...

3. eject emigrate elect ...

4. embroidery emigrate emotion ...

5. emerge vi. emigrate vi. emission n. ...

6. migrate ,, emigrate , immigrate ,. ...

7. migrate ,, emigrate , immigrate ,. ...

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1.Everything around him was full of her presence, continually reopening the wound. wound. So he decided to emigrate.

2.The push to emigrate, which had begun in the early 1960s as an underground movement, had grown by 1970 into an open campaign.19601970

3.Some said the earth-imaging orbiter, launched three years ago, wanted to emigrate, just as many Egyptians do.3

4.But the wealthy entrepreneur has no regrets about her decision to emigrate to North America two years ago.

5.Everything around him was full of her presence, continually reopening the wound. So he decided to emigrate..

6.He was not entirely wishful to emigrate, and yet when he thought of it he was wishful.

7.Linda and Harry have been planning to emigrate to France for a year.

8.Like many young self-employed Greeks he wonders whether he should stop trying to keep his business afloat and emigrate to Australia instead.

9.Mike want to emigrate to the United States, leadership asked him: "You do not satisfied with your wages? ":“?”

10.Would she also emigrate, if she could? "Yes, " she said immediately.?“”,