emigration
常見(jiàn)例句
- The possibility of emigration may even have beneficial effects on those who choose to stay, by giving people in poor countries an incentive to invest in education.
移民他國(guó)的可能性還會(huì)對(duì)那些選擇留下的人起到積極影響,因?yàn)檫@會(huì)鼓勵(lì)窮國(guó)的人們?cè)黾咏逃度搿?/li> - An article in the Illustrated London News in January 1875 gave some insight into the emigration process of the Chinese by conveying the ideas of changes they might undergo.
1875年元月刊登在《倫敦新聞畫(huà)報(bào)》上的一篇文章,通過(guò)揭示華人一些觀念的改變,對(duì)移民過(guò)程做了某些深層的透視。 - Russian WTO membership would make it easier for the Obama administration to get rid of the anachronistic Jackson-Vanik amendment, which penalised the Soviet Union for its restrictions on emigration.
俄羅斯的WTO成員身份將使奧巴馬政府更容易擺脫過(guò)時(shí)的“杰克遜-瓦尼克修正案”,該修正案就蘇聯(lián)對(duì)移民的限制對(duì)其進(jìn)行了懲罰。 - Cuba remains one of the few nations today to forbid the free emigration of its citizens.
FORBES: Cuba: Where the Infield is Shaped Like a Prison - After all, emigration leaves them with fewer workers to pay for supporting the elderly.
ECONOMIST: Managing the market - Where was emigration during the 90s when it was 10 times higher from the western media???
FORBES: Is Russia Exporting People? 返回 emigration