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immigration
English
Etymology
From immigrate +? -ion.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?m????e??n/
- (US) IPA(key): /??m????e???n/
- Hyphenation: im?mi?gra?tion
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
immigration (countable and uncountable, plural immigrations)
- The act of immigrating; the passing or coming into a country of which one is not native born for the purpose of permanent residence.
Derived terms
- antiimmigration, anti-immigration
- proimmigration, pro-immigration
Related terms
- immigrate
- inmigration, in-migration
- emigration
- emigrate
- migration
- migrate
- outmigration, out-migration
Translations
Further reading
- immigration on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /imi?rasjo?n/, [imi??????o??n] or IPA(key): /emi?rasjo?n/, [emi??????o??n]
Noun
immigration c (singular definite immigrationen, plural indefinite immigrationer)
- immigration
Inflection
Synonyms
- indvandring
Related terms
- emigrant
- emigration
- emigrere
- immigrant
- immigrere
Further reading
- immigration on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
French
Pronunciation
Noun
immigration f (plural immigrations)
- immigration
Further reading
- “immigration” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Swedish
Noun
immigration c
- immigration
Declension
immigration From the web:
- what immigration means
- what immigration status is daca
- what immigration lawyers do
- what immigration policies are in place today
- what immigration attorneys do
- what immigration status means
- what immigration reform
- what immigration reform mean
migration
English
Etymology
From Middle French migration and its source, Latin migr?ti?, from the participle stem of migr? (“I migrate”).Morphologically migrate +? -ion
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ma????e??(?)n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
migration (countable and uncountable, plural migrations)
- An instance of moving to live in another place for a while.
- Seasonal moving of animals, as mammals, birds or fish, especially between breeding and non-breeding areas.
- Movement in general.
- The migration of lead from a can to the food inside it can cause lead poisoning.
- (computing) Instance of changing a platform from an environment to another one.
- (biochemistry) The movement of cells in particular directions to specific locations.
Derived terms
- chain migration
- internal migration
- loop migration
- mass migration
- relay migration
- stepwise migration
Related terms
- emigration
- migrant
- migrate
- migratory
- immigration
- inmigration, in-migration
- outmigration, out-migration
- porting
Translations
French
Etymology
From Latin migr?ti?.
Pronunciation
Noun
migration f (plural migrations)
- migration (of animals)
- migration (of people)
Related terms
- migrer
Further reading
- “migration” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Middle French
Noun
migration f (plural migrations)
- migration (movement from one place to another)
Swedish
Etymology
From Latin migr?ti?, from migr? (“I migrate”) + -?ti?.
Noun
migration c
- migration; an instance of moving to live in another place for a while, often used in regards of immigration
- (biology) migration; seasonal moving for animals, as birds or fishes, to breed or find a new home
- (computing) migration; instance of changing a platform from an environment to another one
Declension
Derived terms
- Migrationsverket
- migrationspolitik
Related terms
- migrera
- migrant
- immigration
- emigration
References
- migration in Nationalencyklopedin (needs an authorization fee).
migration From the web:
- what migration means
- what migration patterns are seen in europe
- what migrations occurred as a result of industrialization
- what migration certificate
- what are examples of migration
- why do migrants migrate
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