"migrant" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

migrant sustantivo

migrant + verbo
Kolokacji: 16
migrant comes • migrant settles • migrant arrives • migrant moves • migrant lives • ...
verbo + migrant
Kolokacji: 4
attract migrants • carry migrants • send migrants • treat migrants
adjetivo + migrant
Kolokacji: 43
economic migrant • illegal migrant • new migrant • Chinese migrant • early migrant • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
(1) economic, skilled
Kolokacji: 2
(2) illegal, legal
Kolokacji: 2
(6) rural, Mexican, urban
Kolokacji: 3
(8) Haitian, Turkish
Kolokacji: 2
1. black migrant = czarnoskóry przesiedleniec black migrant
2. American migrant = Amerykański przesiedleniec American migrant
3. African-American migrant = Afrykański-Amerykanin przesiedleniec African-American migrant
  • There was competition among ethnic Irish, newer European immigrants, and African-American migrants from the South, for industrial jobs and housing.
  • Most African-American migrants leaving the northern regions have gone to the "New South" states, where economies and jobs have grown from knowledge industries, services and technology.
  • In the early 20th century, dramatic growth in industrial jobs in the American Bottom attracted many European immigrants and African-American migrants.
  • Seven decades ago, their parents were among thousands of northbound African-American migrants who made their neighborhood, Morrisania, the Bronx's premier black community.
  • New waves of Asian, Hispanic, and African-American migrants moved into the remaining neighborhoods.
  • Populations increased so rapidly with the addition of African-American migrants and new European immigrants both that there were widespread housing shortages in many cities.
  • In cities such as Chicago the influx of African-American migrants and other immigrants resulted in racial violence, which flared in several cities during 1919.
  • This significant event and the subsequent struggle of African-American migrants to adapt to Northern cities was the subject of James Lawrence's Migration Series.
  • African-American migrants also competed with an expanding wave of rural immigrants from Europe, who were now in competition for jobs.
  • Mortgage discrimination and redlining in inner city areas limited the newer African-American migrants' ability to determine their own housing, or obtain a fair price.
(10) Asian, Indian, Vietnamese
Kolokacji: 3
(11) poor, irregular, temporary
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + migrant
Kolokacji: 9
of migrants • for migrants • to migrants • with migrants • from migrants • ...

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