英:[ˈaʊˌslendə, -ˌslæn-]
美:[ˈaʊˌslɛndɚ, -ˌslæn-]
英:[ˈaʊˌslendə, -ˌslæn-]
美:[ˈaʊˌslɛndɚ, -ˌslæn-]
aus·land·er
aws len dr
noun
outsider, foreigner
German Ausländer
The first known use of auslander was in 1914
1 Germany Germany is the European Union’s biggest economy, and its strong job market and robust welfare system — not to mention heritage-rich cities and towns — are appealing for auslanders, especially Americans.
2 That popularity among auslanders has contributed to a housing pinch in major cities, especially Berlin, where finding accommodation is one of the most stressful aspects of a move.
3 Auslander is not new to leadership and collaborating with peers.