naturalisation如何读

英:[ˌnætʃərəlɪ'zeɪʃən]

美:[ˌnætʃərələ'zeɪʃən]

naturalisation是什么意思

n.

(外国人的)归化(naturalization)

(动植物的)移植

(外国的习惯、语言等的)移入

同化

naturalisation词根

词根:naturalize

adj.

naturalized 归化的;入籍的;[动] 自然化的;驯化的

n.

naturalization 归化,移入;移植

v.

naturalized 使自然化;接受…入国籍;采纳(naturalize的过去式和过去分词)

vi.

naturalize 归化;加入国籍

naturalise 加入国籍;归化(等于naturalize)

vt.

naturalize 移植;使入国籍;采纳

naturalise 使入国籍;使归化

naturalisation英英释义

Noun

1. the quality of being brought into conformity with nature

2. the proceeding whereby a foreigner is granted citizenship

3. the introduction of animals or plants to places where they flourish but are not indigenous

4. changing the pronunciation of a borrowed word to agree with the borrowers' phonology;

"the naturalization in English of many Italian words"

naturalisation 例句

1 For Satou, his daughter, naturalisation is less about safety and more about identity.

2 His 60th cap in England’s Six Nations loss to France in March ended a 13-year international career following the Samoan-born star’s naturalisation.

3 Today - with the legion employing 8,600 soldiers from 150 countries - there are about 200 naturalisations a year.

4 He had "derivative citizenship" from his father's naturalisation around 1990.

由于他父亲于1990年前后入了籍,他也承袭了公民权。

5 "People will be strengthening up their back-up plans with the acquisition of citizenships, either by investment or naturalisation," Mr Lesperance says.

6 He was indicted on two counts of “wilfully, unlawfully, and knowingly” lying about a naturalisation proceeding and forging a naturalisation document “with a knife or steel eraser or other instrument unknown to the Grand Jurors”.

7 "It is increasingly evident that the naturalisation of Roman Abramovich is not an isolated case," it said in a letter to the justice minister this week.

8 Last year, speaking at a naturalisation ceremony, the former president said immigration was a "blessing and a strength".

9 "Darlings is not against men but it's about the naturalisation of the casual sexism and silence against the perpetuated patriarchy in society," wrote Deep Jaiswal.

10 France’s top court ruled this year that an Algerian woman’s refusal to shake hands with male officials at a naturalisation ceremony was reason enough to deny her citizenship.

11 But with German authorities already overwhelmed by thousands of backlogged naturalisation applications, some experts doubt the reforms can quickly achieve their main goal of luring global talent to fill hundreds of thousands of vacancies.

12 It added that the US had engaged in "extensive efforts over many years" to resolve what it called "longstanding security issues arising from Hungary's simplified naturalisation process".

13 The same principle is seen in the naturalisation of plants through man's agency in foreign lands.

经人类的作用而使植物在异地归化的情况,亦属于同样原理.

14 I swallowed my pride went to a very lonely naturalisation ceremony, arriving by myself.

我咽下自己的骄傲去抵达自己一个非常寂寞的入籍仪式。

15 The US embassy said the move followed "Hungary's decision not to fully address the security vulnerabilities created by its earlier implementation of its simplified naturalisation process".

16 It took 11 years for me to move from my skilled worker H1B visa to green card to naturalisation in 2007.

17 In 2014, his application to become a British citizen by naturalisation was rejected because when he arrived in the UK, he was granted limited leave to remain by the Home Office, rather than indefinite leave.

18 Yet this two-tiered system provides no standard process of naturalisation for non-Jews.

19 According to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services website, an average naturalisation application in New York takes between 11 and 21 months and is dependent on numerous character and residency requirements.

20 Last week my son, daughter, brother and I went to the German embassy in London to pick up our certificates of German naturalisation.

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