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Перевод: emigrate
[глагол] переселяться; переезжать; эмигрировать; переселять
Тезаурус:
- It is intended to reassure key figures in Hong Kong that they have a "safety net" and need not emigrate elsewhere if relations with China do not improve as the 1997 handover approaches.
- Some of the same thinking that led Balcon to MGM persuaded Hitchcock, in 1939, to sign a deal with David O. Selznick and emigrate to Hollywood.
- This "brain and skills drain" may not be to the government's liking because the evidence suggests that about 30,000 people will emigrate abroad, taking considerable assets with them.
- So the population is growing fairly rapidly even though about 8000 people emigrate from the region each year.
- They emigrate to Australia, and do not learn till long afterwards that Ham has died in a vain attempt to save a drowning man, who turns out to be Steerforth.
- Born in 1844 to a family noted for its piety and scholarship, Lazarus had decided to emigrate to Canada in 1869, having heard reports of the young country's potential: its federation was then but two years old.
- Troops are composed of both sexes, but, whereas young males normally emigrate, females remain to comprise the core of the unit.
- Immigration to Britain, a country of net emigration (which means that more people emigrate from it than immigrate to it) did not in itself throw up social problems but it served to highlight social deprivation.
- Back at cell number 102 in Kirkby New Town, Fred Clasper made a momentous decision to emigrate to Australia.
- "There's a new fear, that criminal records will be stamped on their pass fishermen and their families won't be able to emigrate or visit relatives overseas."
- He no longer wishes to emigrate and is planning to write his memoirs.
- The British people, in that Andrew Lloyd Webber is no longer planning to emigrate.
- But no sooner had Kylie mentioned the word overseas than the press began to report that she was about to emigrate from Australia to live in the United States.
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