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 resettle [ri'sɛtl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. (使)重新定居

vi. (使)重新定居




    resettle
    [ verb ]
    settle in a new place
    <verb.change>
    The immigrants had to resettle


    Resettle \Re*set"tle\ (r?-s?t"t'l), v. t.
    To settle again. --Swift.


    Resettle \Re*set"tle\, v. i.
    To settle again, or a second time.

    1. But she says she would never return home despite her ordeal at sea and the Thai government's refusal to allow the boat people to resettle in the West.
    2. More than 100,000 East Germans are expected to resettle in West Germany this year, leaving a gaping hole in the Communist nation's work force.
    3. The pair said they hoped to travel south of Passau to resettle in Bavaria.
    4. Rabbi Max N. Schreier, president of the Rabbinical Council of America, says American Jews lack passion for helping Jews from the Soviet Union resettle in Israel.
    5. From last Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 of this year, the embassy expects to grant 9,500 Soviets, mostly Armenians, permission to resettle in the United States.
    6. "For this compelling humanitarian reason, we have repeatedly affirmed our strong humanitarian desire to resettle those who wish in the United States as soon as possible," she said.
    7. An amendment approved by the Soviet of Nationalities requires any republic leaving the union to pay the costs of citizens who want to resettle back in the Soviet Union.
    8. Earlier in the day, World Bank President Barber Conable outlined emergency plans to help resettle hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing Iraq and Kuwait.
    9. He will take a loss at first, Ishenko figures, but will come out ahead by beating the rush to resettle in the republic of Russia.
    10. The United States has been trying to resettle the former prisoners under its Orderly Departure Program, which allows Vietnamese refugees and migrants to take regular commercial flights out of Vietnam and resettle in the West.
    11. The United States has been trying to resettle the former prisoners under its Orderly Departure Program, which allows Vietnamese refugees and migrants to take regular commercial flights out of Vietnam and resettle in the West.
    12. The Working Group August 13, which keeps tabs on trends in East Germany, also said that of those imprisoned "600 had been released to resettle in West Germany." The group is named after the date in 1961 when construction of the Berlin Wall began.
    13. The Democratic nominee said that, in principle, he does not favor humanitarian aid but would accept it if the aid was part of a negotiated settlement and the money was used to resettle the Contras and end the war.
    14. The DIW study said that 1.3 million ethnic Germans would resettle in West Germany by the end of the decade if reforms in the rest of Eastern Europe proceed at a brisk pace.
    15. The Vietnamese are the first of 17,000 who were trapped in Iraq, said James Purcell, head of the International Organization for Migration, a 36-nation group helping to repatriate and resettle people uprooted by the gulf crisis.
    16. Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union reached a new eight-year high in August, with a total of 1,864 Jews allowed to leave the country, the agency helping them resettle said today.
    17. Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union rose in April to its highest level since 1979, with 4,129 Soviet Jews allowed to leave, according to the Geneva-based Intergovernmental Committee for Migration, which helps emigres resettle.
    18. President Reagan sent a note of thanks to a wildlife ranger who plucked a wayward bald eagle from a beach in Ireland and helped it resettle in the United States.
    19. Hong hopes his brother can sponsor him and his son to resettle in the United States.
    20. Bush and his aides, meanwhile, are focusing criticism on Congress for delays in approving his $800 million package of new foreign aid for Panama and Nicaragua, including $47 million to help resettle Contra rebels and their families now living in Honduras.
    21. The United Nations agreed to resume food shipments to Somalia after the government pledged to stop arming refugees and resettle them away from areas affected by civil war, a U.N. official said Wednesday.
    22. Nearly 300 houses were bulldozed; hundreds more remain boarded up despite a state agency's efforts to resettle part of the area.
    23. In addition, Honduras has said it will cooperate with the plan and Nicaragua has offered to help resettle the rebels.
    24. Lack of faith in reforms is driving more than 1,500 East Germans daily to resettle in West Germany.
    25. He said modern Zionism, the movement that brought Jews to resettle the land of Israel, was motivated by a rejection of the image of religious Jews living in the ghettos of eastern Europe.
    26. Seven Anglican church officials led by South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu backed the Sandinista government's recent reform measures Saturday and called on Washington to help resettle the rebels.
    27. Hong Kong, Malaysia and Thailand will, however, benefit from the pledges at Geneva to resettle 53,500 Vietnamese refugees over the next three years.
    28. Malaysia gives temporary asylum to refugees looking to resettle in the West.
    29. Private and government agencies who help resettle refugees say they expect about 100,000 East Germans to make it to West Germany by the end of the year.
    30. Thailand reluctantly has agreed to continue as the country of "first-asylum" for the refugees as long as other countries like the United States promise to resettle them.
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