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migratory    音标拼音: [m'ɑɪgrət,ɔri]
a. 迁移的,流浪的

迁移的,流浪的

migratory
迁移

migratory
adj 1: used of animals that move seasonally; "migratory birds"
[ant: {nonmigratory}, {resident}]
2: habitually moving from place to place especially in search of
seasonal work; "appalled by the social conditions of migrant
life"; "migratory workers" [synonym: {migrant}, {migratory}]

Migratory \Mi"gra*to*ry\, a. [Cf. F. migratoire.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Removing regularly or occasionally from one region or
climate to another; as, migratory birds.
[1913 Webster]

2. Hence, roving; wandering; nomad; as, migratory habits; a
migratory life.
[1913 Webster]

{Migratory locust} (Zool.) See {Locust}.

{Migratory thrush} (Zool.), the American robin. See {Robin}.
[1913 Webster]

35 Moby Thesaurus words for "migratory":
circumforaneous, discursive, divagatory, drifting, errant,
flitting, floating, footloose, footloose and fancy-free, fugitive,
gadding, gypsy-like, gypsyish, landloping, meandering, migrant,
migrational, mobile, nomad, nomadic, rambling, ranging, roaming,
roving, shifting, straggling, straying, strolling, traipsing,
transient, transitory, transmigratory, vagabond, vagrant,
wandering



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