词汇 | expatriating |
释义 | expatriating present participle ofexpatriate expatriate verb[ I or T ] formaluk /ekˈspæt.ri.eɪt/ us /ekˈspeɪ.tri.eɪt/ to move from your own country, or to cause someone to move from their own country: (强行或依法)把…逐出本国,使移居国外 The new leaders expatriated the ruling family.新的领导人把统治家族驱逐出境。 We lived in a residential compound designed for expatriated Dutch workers and their families. expatriate toHe expatriated to St. Kitts, a tranquil Caribbean island country. to send money out of a country to another country: The government is offering a haven for businessmen from overseas who need to expatriate their money. Disillusioned by the United States, Wright had expatriated to Paris with his wife and daughter. He was born in Trinidad, educated at Oxford and then expatriated to England. A major component of the Irish gross domestic product was multinationals' profits, which were largely expatriated to other countries. The host country may decree that no fund may be expatriated until the decree is lifted. Punishing someone by sending them somewhere else banish banishment deport deport someone to somewhere deportable deportee exile exiled expatriate expel expulsion rid rusticate rustication send send someone down shun transport You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Earning money |
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