释义 |
in-migrant, n. and a. orig. U.S.|ˈɪnmaɪgrənt| [in adv. 11 e.] A. n. One who migrates from one place to another in the same country. B. adj. Migrating from one place to another in the same country.
1942Fortune Oct. 194 About two-thirds of the 120,000 in-migrants will be without new housing. 1943New England Electr. News Aug. 32 If a demand for the houses exists among the eligible in-migrant workers in a community. 1962Amer. Speech XXXVII. 16 After 1900, the largest number of in-migrants came [to New York] from the Mid-Atlantic states. Ibid. 22 The in-migrant Negroes from the South concentrated in their neighborhoods too.., the largest concentration being the Harlem section in uptown Manhattan. 1963New Society 10 Oct. 26/1 In-migrants to Aberdeen contained a much higher proportion of..university trained women than the native population. 1966Publ. Amer. Dial. Soc. 1964 xlii. 29 Poor in-migrant Southerners. |