单词:migration
[计] 迁移
n. a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period)
n. (chemistry) the nonrandom movement of an atom or radical from one place to another within a molecule
考试类型:[托福/IELTS]
migration的用法和样例:
例句
- There was a huge migration of people into Europe because of the war.因为战争,大量的移民涌入欧洲。
- These can be summarised as migration, money and Moscow.这些原因可以概括为移民、金钱和莫斯科。
- Game's operation is mainly the migration, the trundle, the caper, crawls, climbs up and aims.游戏的操作主要是移动,滚动,跳跃,匍匐,攀爬和瞄准。
词汇搭配
- migration area迁移面积,移动面积,...
- migration rate迁徙率,迁移率,迁移...
- feeding migration索饵回游
- vertical migration垂直迁移
- continental migration大陆迁移,大陆漂移...
- mass migration集体迁移
- migration path过渡路径
- seasonal migration季节迁徙,季节迁移,...
- element migration元素迁移
- migration distance徙动程
- diurnal migration昼夜迁移
- migration velocity迁动速度
- bird migration鸟迁移
- moisture migration水分移动
- data migration数据迁移
- depth migration深度偏移
- atomic migration原子迁移
- fish migration鱼类回游
- primary migration初次运移
- anadromous migration溯河回游
- trek长途跋涉
- relocation再定位
- immigration移居
- passage通过
- exodus大批的离去
- movement活动
- journey旅程
- settlement解决
- voyage航行
- resettlement重新定居
- flight飞行
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