English to Spanish Dictionary migrant

migrant

inmigrante
definition
noun
Very pale and worn, the insect was clearly a migrant that had arrived from North Africa on the high pressure zone.
an animal that migrates.
adjective
migrant birds
tending to migrate or having migrated.
translation of 'migrant'
noun
ave de paso,
peregrino,
emigrante,
inmigrante
adjective
migratorio
example
The normal differences between urban and rural, elite and the rest, apply - with a large group of low-paid 'migrant' workers added in.
This species is a common passerine long-distance 'migrant' of average size, used previously as a basis for model predictions.
To keep their jobs, 'migrant' workers have to tolerate unfair treatment and having their pay withheld which, in turn, encourages employers to skirt the law.
The Myrtle form of Yellow-rumped Warbler is a common 'migrant' and winter resident in Washington.
Very pale and worn, the insect was clearly a 'migrant' that had arrived from North Africa on the high pressure zone.
'migrant' bird
'migrant' animal
Restrictions or bans by certain countries have been placed to protect 'migrant' workers from trafficking and other rights violations.
Movement was driven mainly by the political, economic, social, and professional circumstances of the individual 'migrant' .
'migrant' worker
Although we love our regular yard birds, every spring we are delighted with each 'migrant' that returns to nest with us.
This is a lot different from the attitudes revealed in past surveys when 'migrant' workers would not have had any second thoughts before buying the cheapest product available.
Our study focused on the Wood Thrush, a Neotropical 'migrant' that nests in eastern woodlands of North America.
The first is that there is a fundamental difference between a refugee, who is fleeing persecution, and a 'migrant' , who is seeking a better life.
There was no running water and no electricity available to sustain this tiny enclave of fisherman and 'migrant' workers, yet the mood during my visit was upbeat.
Kocher, who often casts herself as a 'migrant' , displaced from all possible homes, appropriately closes the volume on this ambivalent note.
Some 'migrants' may prefer the anonymity of the shadow economy to the prospect of dealing with the authorities.
The 'migrants' moved to one side of their 33 ft boat and the vessel tipped over.
The second project, which is about to be published, documents the plight of refugees and 'migrants' .
We did in fact change the way in which we talked about refugees or 'migrants' or New Australians.
We changed the immigration policy to recruit more 'migrants' who could meet labour force needs.
Javier investigates the economic and political impact of Mexican 'migrants' in the US on their home country.
On the other hand, some financial interests have argued that Australia needs more 'migrants' to boost economic growth.
We will not turn our back on these or other 'migrants' contributing so much to our economy and our society.
To prevent this happening 12 member countries have put a block on 'migrants' moving there until up to 2011.
The spring 'migrants' have moved on but the shorebirds haven't yet arrived in force.
When land was surveyed and the location of the capital decided most of these 'migrants' moved to Adelaide.
We recognise that some 'migrants' , and especially refugees, may have high settlement needs.
One particular myth is that 'migrants' and refugees are a ‘drain on our economy’.
This is because the work 'migrants' do adds to the running of the economy.
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