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1 emigrazione
emigrazione s.f. 1. émigration, migration: emigrazione di massa émigration massive; ufficio emigrazione bureau de l'émigration; emigrazione interna migration interne. 2. ( estens) ( persone emigrate) population émigrée, émigrés m.pl.: l'emigrazione italiana in America les émigrés italiens en Amérique. 3. ( Econ) fuite, exportation, exode m.: emigrazione di capitali all'estero fuite des capitaux à l'étranger. 4. ( rar) (rif. ad animali) migration: emigrazione stagionale migration saisonnière. -
2 trasmigrazione
trasmigrazione s.f. 1. migration: trasmigrazione di popoli migration de peuples; trasmigrazione annuale delle rondini migration annuelle des hirondelles. 2. ( Rel) transmigration; ( emigrazione) émigration. -
3 migrazione
migrazione s.f. 1. (Geog,Zool) migration: migrazioni di popoli migrations des peuples. 2. (Tecn,Econ) migration. -
4 esodo
esodo s.m. 1. exode: l'esodo degli Ebrei dall'Egitto l'exode des Juifs d'Égypte. 2. ( estens) exode, migration f., grands départs pl.: con il caldo inizia l'esodo verso il mare e la montagna avec la chaleur commence l'exode vers la mer et la montagne; il grande esodo les grands départs; esodo di massa exode massif. 3. ( estens) (rif. a capitali e sim.) fuite f.: esodo di capitali all'estero fuite de capitaux à l'étranger. 4. ( Letter) ( ultima parte della tragedia greca) exode. -
5 pendolarismo
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6 pendolarità
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