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n. (guest worker English)
Usage examples of "guest workers".
The average Fritz in the street isn't all that keen on their 'guest workers,' but there's not much real trouble about it, just scuffles and like that.
And the only way we will ever step foot in Denmark is if we smuggle ourselves in as guest workers.
The Germans, the French, the Dutch, and others had a habit of importing their former colonials as 'guest workers' who then found ways of staying on and sending for their families.
Once they got control of the trade unionsincidentally, that was a quaint institution I must tell you about some timethey brought in still more 'guest workers' and their families.
We know for certain that they have a lot of people inside Russia, guest workers paying Narmonov off for the economic supports given to their country.
Rising unemployment led to domestic disturbances between out-of-work veterans and foreign guest workers.
There were enthusiastic greetings in half a dozen languages, chiefly Turkish and German - a Turkish Airways flight from Frankfurt had just disgorged its load of 'guest workers' from West Germany.
Among Berlin's swollen population of guest workers it did a brisk trade.