An ___ is a person who has come to live in a country from some other country. [本题1分] A. emigrant B. immigrant C. emigrate D. immigrate 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 参考:[第四单元] B emigrant 意为“移居外国者, 移民”;immigrant 意为“(从外国来的)移民”;C、D 为相应的动词...
百度试题 结果1 题目An ()is a person who has left their own country to live in another country.A. emigrant B. grant C. immigrant D. migrant 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
a person who carries on the business of refining petroleum in Singapore; • a person who is neither a resident of nor has a permanent establishment in Singapore; or • a overseas branch of a company resident in Singapore; but excludes any income attributable to activities carried out in Si...
How to tell the difference between the words 'immigrant', 'emigrant', 'refugee', and 'émigré'.
What is an Emigrant?• He or she is a person who is also leaving one’s country. However, that individual is considered as an emigrant of his or her country.• The word emigrant is synonymous to traveling while the term emigration pertains to real life relocation.• To be called as...
“commandment” of the ethical imperative that comes to a person in an encounter with God. Baeck expressed the twofoldness of religious experience in the concept oftoladot“generations,” the chain of generations that is Jewish history and that made the Jewish people the vehicle of a continuous...
A few days ago I was on a two-hour flight with an infant who screamed like its parents were strangling and beating it for an hour. Every damn person on that plane had to share in the anxiety and unhappiness for a solid half hour at each end. It became clear that the baby was react...
100.He who emigrates (from his home) in the Cause of Allah, will find on earth many dwelling places and plenty to live by. And whosoever leaves his home as an emigrant unto Allah and His Messenger, and death overtakes him, his reward is then surely incumbent upon Allah. And Allah is...
When I first made that resolution, I had two main targets for immediate reconnects – my best friends from school; Vicki, who became my ride-or-die in second grade and Margaret, who I was partnered with when she joined our sixth grade class as a recent emigrant from Canada. We were as...
I believe the words immigrant and emigrant should be used the same way as come and go. If the person speaking is in the US, these samples are correct: "He came from Mexico" "He immigrated from Mexico" ..but these samples are *not*: "He went from Mexico" "He emigrated from Mexico"...