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1 immigrant
1. n - influx of immigrants from...
- refugee immigrant
- trafficking in illegal immigrants
- undesirable immigrant 2. a1) иммигрирующий, переселяющийся -
2 Einwanderungsabteilung
Einwanderungsabteilung
immigration department;
• von den Einwanderungsbehörden festgehalten werden to be held up by the immigration authorities;
• Einwanderungsbeschränkungen immigration restrictions;
• Einwanderungsbestimmungen immigration regulations;
• Einwanderungsbewilligung, Einwanderungserlaubnis immigration permit;
• Einwanderungsdienst Immigration Service;
• Einwanderungsfrage immigration issue;
• Einwanderungsgesetz Immigration Act (Br.);
• sich in der Einwanderungsgesetzgebung niederschlagen to have a bearing on the immigration legislation;
• Einwanderungskontingent immigration quota;
• Einwanderungskontrolle immigration control;
• gemeinsame Einwanderungskontrollen (EU) common immigration controls;
• Einwanderungspapiere immigration papers;
• Einwanderungsprojekt immigration scheme;
• Einwanderungsrecht quota law (US);
• Einwanderungssperre ban on immigration;
• Einwanderungssperre beschließen to slam the door on new immigrants;
• Einwanderungsstopp moratorium on immigration, immigration bar;
• Einwanderungsstopp erlassen to exclude immigrants from the country;
• Einwanderungsverfahren immigration proceedings;
• Einwanderungsvisum immigration visa;
• örtliche Einwanderungsvorschriften local immigration rules. -
3 Einwanderungsstopp erlassen
Einwanderungsstopp erlassen
to exclude immigrants from the countryBusiness german-english dictionary > Einwanderungsstopp erlassen
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4 marginar
v.1 to exclude, to make an outcast (person).Ella discrimina a los gordos She discriminates fat people.2 to set aside, to set to one side.3 to marginalize, to place in a position of marginal influence and importance, to marginalise.* * *1 (persona) to leave out, exclude; (grupo social) to ostracize, marginalize2 (asunto) to push aside* * *1. VT1) (=aislar) [+ persona] to alienate; [+ grupo] to marginalize2) (=discriminar)no se marginará a nadie por su ideología — nobody will be discriminated against because of their ideology
3) (=excluir) to push out (de of)exclude (de from)acabaron marginándola del grupo — they ended up pushing her out of the group o excluding her from the group
4) (Tip) [+ texto] to write notes in the margin of; [+ página] to leave margins on2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( en la sociedad) to marginalize; ( en un grupo) to ostracize2) (Impr) < texto> ( anotar) to add marginal notes to; ( fijar márgenes) to set margins2.marginarse v pron* * *= marginalise [marginalize, -USA], sideline.Ex. Since the introduction of information technology and the beginnings of the information explosion in the 1950s, the profession of documentalist has become increasingly marginalised.Ex. Because of the threat of being sidelined if they did not participate, libraries had to form alliances to address issues of access.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( en la sociedad) to marginalize; ( en un grupo) to ostracize2) (Impr) < texto> ( anotar) to add marginal notes to; ( fijar márgenes) to set margins2.marginarse v pron* * *= marginalise [marginalize, -USA], sideline.Ex: Since the introduction of information technology and the beginnings of the information explosion in the 1950s, the profession of documentalist has become increasingly marginalised.
Ex: Because of the threat of being sidelined if they did not participate, libraries had to form alliances to address issues of access.* * *marginar [A1 ]vtA (en la sociedad) to marginalize; (en un grupo) to ostracizela sociedad margina a los expresidiarios society tends to marginalize ex-convictslo han marginado y toman las decisiones sin consultarlo he has been pushed to one side, and they make the decisions without consulting himsus compañeros de clase lo habían marginado his classmates had ostracized o shunned him(fijar márgenes): margínelo con tres centímetros a cada lado set o leave a three-centimeter margin on each sidemarginarse DE algo to cut oneself off FROM sth* * *
marginar ( conjugate marginar) verbo transitivo ( en la sociedad) to marginalize;
( en un grupo) to ostracize
marginar verbo transitivo
1 (a un sector) to marginalize, to reject: nuestra sociedad margina a los ancianos, our society marginalizes the elderly
2 (a una persona) to leave out, ostracize
' marginar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discriminar
- segregar
- arrinconar
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] [discriminar] to exclude;la nueva ley margina a los inmigrantes the new law marginalizes immigrants;sus compañeros lo marginan his colleagues exclude him from the group, his colleagues give him the cold shoulder2. [asunto, diferencias] to set aside, to set to one side* * *v/t marginalize* * *marginar vt: to ostracize, to exclude -
5 shut out
1. phr v не допускать; не впускатьI need a lock to shut my chest — мне нужен замок, чтобы запереть сундук
2. phr v подвергнуть локаутуthe workers were shut out from work — рабочих не допустили на предприятие, рабочим был объявлен локаут
3. phr v загораживать, закрывать4. phr v спорт. блокировать5. phr v они говорили по-французски, чтобы девочка не могла участвовать в беседеhe shut out from his thoughts any memory that disturbed him — он ограждал себя от неприятных мыслей о прошлом
Синонимический ряд:1. boycotted (verb) blackballed; blacklisted; boycotted; ostracised2. closed (verb) blocked out; closed; hid; obscured; obstructed; screened; shrouded; shut off3. dismissed (verb) banished; cast out; dismissed; dispelled4. exclude (verb) bar; boycott; debar; evict; exclude; exile; forbid; outlaw; suspend5. screen (verb) block out; close; obstruct; screen; shroud
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