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asylum
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asylum seeker
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camp
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detention center
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refuge
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refugee
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work permit
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brain drain
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brain gain
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to settle
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to relocate
asylum
Sustantivo
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asilo

asilo

protection or a safe place for those who are in danger or are experiencing hardship

asylum seeker
Sustantivo
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/ɐsˈaɪləm sˈiːkɚ/
solicitante de asilo

solicitante de asilo

someone who seeks refuge in another country and wants to live in that country, often because they are in danger

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camp
camp
Sustantivo
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campo

campo

a military facility where troops are stationed for training or operational purposes

detention center
Sustantivo
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/dɪtˈɛnʃən sˈɛntɚ/
centro de detención

centro de detención

a facility in which people, such as refugees, young offenders, etc. are held for a short period of time

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refuge
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refugio

refugio

protection or shelter from something dangerous or troublesome

refugee
Sustantivo
r
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f
f
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ʤ
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i
refugiado

refugiado

a person who is forced to leave their own country because of war, natural disaster, etc.

work permit
Sustantivo
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/wˈɜːk pˈɜːmɪt/
permiso de trabajo

permiso de trabajo

a piece of document which shows a person has the right to work in a particular country

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Sustantivo Compuesto
brain drain
brain drain
Sustantivo
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/ˈbreɪn dreɪn/
(drenaje de cerebros)

(drenaje de cerebros)

fuga de cerebros

Idiom

a situation in which highly intelligent or skilled people of a country move to another country so that they can live a better life

What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

The idiom "brain drain" originated in the 1960s and was initially used to describe the migration of highly skilled professionals, particularly scientists, from developing countries to more developed nations. It is often discussed in the context of workforce dynamics, economic development, and global migration patterns.

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Sustantivo Compuesto
brain gain
Sustantivo
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/bɹˈeɪn ɡˈeɪn/
(incremento intelectual)

(incremento intelectual)

ganancia cerebral

the positive impact on a region or organization when it attracts and retains highly skilled and talented individuals, leading to intellectual and economic growth

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Sustantivo Compuesto
to settle
Verbo
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l
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instalarse

instalarse

to follow a more secure and stable lifestyle with a permanent job and home

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Intransitivo
to relocate
to relocate
Verbo
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/ˌɹiˈɫoʊkeɪt/
(trasladar)

(trasladar)

reubicar

to move to a new place or position

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