词汇 | migrated |
释义 | migrated past simple and past participle ofmigrate migrate verb uk /maɪˈɡreɪt/ us /ˈmaɪ.ɡreɪt/ migrateverb (TRAVEL/MOVE)[ I ] When an animal migrates, it travels to a different place, usually when the season changes: (动物)迁徙,移栖 These animals migrate annually in search of food.这些动物为寻找食物每年都迁徙。 In September, these birds migrate 2,000 miles south to a warmer climate.9月,这些鸟会向南迁徙2000英里到更温暖的地方。 [ I ] If people migrate, they travel in large numbers to a new place to live temporarily: (指人)大批外出;(暂时)移居,迁移 Mexican farm workers migrate into the US each year to find work at harvest time.墨西哥农场工人每年收获季节到来时都大批涌入美国找工作。 [ I ] to move from one place to another: 移动,转移 Trade has migrated from local shops to the larger chain stores.贸易正从当地的商店转移到更大的连锁商店。 Animal (non-human) behaviour accidental apex predator beg behave behaviour behavioural science claw fawn gambol homing housebroken migrate monogamous monogamously monogamy murmuration nocturnal ravening scent soar You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Changing homes & moving Departing migrateverb (COMPUTING)[ I or T ] computing specialized to begin using a new computer system, or to move information from one type of system to another: 迁移(使用新的操作系统,或将资料从一种操作系统移至另一种操作系统) Migrating to Windows XP shouldn't cause you any problems.改用 Windows XP 不会给你带来任何不便。 Computer concepts 2FA 2SV 3-D printing adaptive learning additive manufacturing haptics HCI hex hexadecimal hill climbing infection stack tebibyte telematic telematics telerobotics teraflop texture wan word processing Related wordsmigration migratory Examples of migratedmigrated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. From the sixteenth until the eighteenth century people migrated only on a seasonal basis to work in the fishery. By following the cantilever displacements as the cells migrated over these cantilevers, they determined the distribution of tension exerted by the cells on the substrate. On the first postoperative day, the stent in the orifice of the right pulmonary vein migrated to the descending aorta. In the present experiment subsequent infection of mice by somatically migrated larvae was examined. In contrast, we found that larvae that had migrated to the brain remained there, although some migrated to the eyes. By the middle of 1853 some 50,000 diggers had migrated to the valley, and a government camp had been established to administer the field. Appropriating the colonizers' claims to bring ' progress ', migrants attempted to achieve status and influence in the villages from which they had migrated. Their sons migrated for reasons of economic hardship and personal insecurity following political harassment. Their wives have never been employed and migrated to town through marriage. Only one widower in the first cohort migrated. Of those who migrated, 71 per cent were engaged in long distance migration while the remaining 21 per cent commuted with livestock. These cells have also migrated across the intermediate zone and past the previously generated cells to the top of the cortical plate. The males of the lower socioeconomic households migrated to other regions to obtain food for the family, thus affecting frequency of intercourse. On the one hand, those systems permitted the country to "invade" the city, as country dwellers migrated to the metropolis in huge numbers. As her legs became emancipated, markers of her femininity migrated upwards, making her another ambiguous creature. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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