reemigrant

English translation: repatriate

22:55 Dec 3, 2004
Polish to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - History / historia w szczeg�ach
Polish term or phrase: reemigrant
po wojnie przyjeżdżali do Polski np. z Francji
bartek
Local time: 17:20
English translation:repatriate
Explanation:
gdyż reemigrate/reemigrant to dla mnie ktoś kto emigruje ponownie albo dalej, as per below
I was born on May 25, 1954 in Verviers Belgium, the only child of Lucien Mathieu Amelie Sante and Denise Lambertine Alberte Marie Ghislaine Nandrin. Following the bankruptcy of my father's employer, an iron foundry that manufactured wool-carding machinery, and at the suggestion of friends who had emigrated earlier, my parents decided to move to the United States in search of work. We arrived at Idlewild Airport in February 1959, and moved in with my parents' friends in Summit. New Jersey. Prospects were not as bright as they had been depicted, and that November we sailed back to Belgium, but the situation there was no better, and early in 1960 we reemigrated.
fakt że repatriate często jest przesiedlany przymusowo lub zbiorowo, ale w random housie jest :
–v.t.
1. to bring or send back (a person, esp. a prisoner of war, a refugee, etc.) to his or her country or land of citizenship.
2. (of profits or other assets) to send back to one's own country.
–v.i.
3. to return to one's own country: to repatriate after 20 years abroad.
–n.
4. a person who has been repatriated.
gdzie punkt trzeci wspiera moją propozycję
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pidzej
Poland
Local time: 17:20
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Dzięki :-)
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4 +1re-emigrant
maciejm
5re-expatriate
Marta Chmielowiec
4re-emigrant
lim0nka
4repatriate
pidzej


  

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10 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
re-emigrant


Explanation:
... belonged to Ukrainians. It might have happened that a neighbour or a new settler
had already taken up a farm, formerly belonged to a re-emigrant. ...



    www.art.man.ac.uk/HISTORY/ahrbproj/ web/resources/Essays/zielinski.pdf
maciejm
Poland
Local time: 17:20
Native speaker of: Polish
PRO pts in category: 12

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agree  leff: no cóż, byłeś o sekundy szybszy ;)
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re-emigrant


Explanation:
analogicznie

I turn to re-emigration. If all immigration ended tomorrow, the rate of growth of the immigrant and immigrant-descended population would be substantially reduced, but the prospective size of this element in the population would still leave the basic character of the national danger unaffected.
http://theoccidentalquarterly.com/vol1no1/ep-rivers.html

lim0nka
United Kingdom
Local time: 16:20
Native speaker of: Polish
PRO pts in category: 16
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11 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
re-expatriate


Explanation:
ja bym stawiała na to

Marta Chmielowiec
Local time: 17:20
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repatriate


Explanation:
gdyż reemigrate/reemigrant to dla mnie ktoś kto emigruje ponownie albo dalej, as per below
I was born on May 25, 1954 in Verviers Belgium, the only child of Lucien Mathieu Amelie Sante and Denise Lambertine Alberte Marie Ghislaine Nandrin. Following the bankruptcy of my father's employer, an iron foundry that manufactured wool-carding machinery, and at the suggestion of friends who had emigrated earlier, my parents decided to move to the United States in search of work. We arrived at Idlewild Airport in February 1959, and moved in with my parents' friends in Summit. New Jersey. Prospects were not as bright as they had been depicted, and that November we sailed back to Belgium, but the situation there was no better, and early in 1960 we reemigrated.
fakt że repatriate często jest przesiedlany przymusowo lub zbiorowo, ale w random housie jest :
–v.t.
1. to bring or send back (a person, esp. a prisoner of war, a refugee, etc.) to his or her country or land of citizenship.
2. (of profits or other assets) to send back to one's own country.
–v.i.
3. to return to one's own country: to repatriate after 20 years abroad.
–n.
4. a person who has been repatriated.
gdzie punkt trzeci wspiera moją propozycję

pidzej
Poland
Local time: 17:20
Native speaker of: Native in PolishPolish
PRO pts in category: 20
Grading comment
Dzięki :-)
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