1.
Three Narrative Voices in the Writings of the New Women Immigrants to North America;
试论北美新移民女作家作品的三重叙述声音
2.
Popular Writing in an Elevated Style--A Study of Online Fiction Creation by Shao Jun,a New Migrant Writer in North America
精英姿态的大众写作——北美新移民网络作家少君小说研究(1988-1998)
3.
On the Native Writing by New North-American Immigrant Writers--Taking YAN Ge-ling and CHA Jian-ying as Examples
论北美新移民作家的本土书写——以严歌苓、查建英为例
4.
North America was mainly populated by new settlers from abroad.
在北美洲居住的人主要是来自外国的新移民。
5.
Population, Distribution and Occupational Composition of New Chinese Immigrants in North America
北美地区华人新移民人口、分布及职业构成
6.
White people settling down in the North America were actually not the first immigrants to the New World.
在北美定居下来的白人实际上并不是第一个来到新大陆的移民。
7.
The popular World Journal in North America is an eye opener for many Chinese immigrants.
(大名鼎鼎的世界日报是北美许多中国移民惊喜的新发现。
8.
Migration Networks,Social Resource Distribution and New Migrants from Northeast China: Fieldwork Notes from San Francisco Bay Area;
移民网络、社会资源配置与中国东北新移民——美国旧金山湾区田野调查札记
9.
From Forced Emigration to Volunteer Emigration--On the Motivation of England to North-America Emigration in the First Half of the 17th Century;
从被动移民到主动移民——17世纪上半叶英国对北美移民的动因
10.
Pilgrim Fathers
ph.1. (英国1620年前到达北美洲的)清教徒前辈移民
11.
The early 1600s saw the beginning of a great tide of emigration from Europe to North America
17世纪初期,移民的大潮开始从欧洲流到北美
12.
The early 1600s saw the Beginning of a great fide of emigration from Europe to North america.
17 世纪初期,移民的大潮开始从欧洲流到北美。
13.
Following the revolution, the peach was utilized by settlers of the heartland of the North American continent.
革命以后,桃为北美大陆中心地带的移民所利用。
14.
America recruited her population with new settlers from Europe.
美国通过欧洲新移民增加人口。
15.
Characteristics of the Chinese Immigrants in the U.S.A. since 1965
1965年以来美国华人新移民的特点
16.
Xinmin Bao
《新民报》(北平)
17.
Study on Resettlement in Danjiangkou Reservoir Area During The Middle Route of South-to-North Water Diversion Project;
南水北调中线工程丹江口水库移民的新思路
18.
"In North America they were Built by early settlers, hunters, loggers, and other wilderness dwellers."
在北美,原木屋由早期移民、猎人、伐木工以及其它的野外居民所建。