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词汇 expatriation
释义 expatriation
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˌeks.pæt.riˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌeks.peɪ.triˈeɪ.ʃən/
the use of force or law to remove someone from their own country, or an instance of this happening: 流放(国外);离开本国;移居国外
The government requested the expatriation of former political prisoners.政府要求前政治犯移居国外。
There were more expatriations than in the combined previous seven years.移居海外的人数比过去七年的总和还要多。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Evicting and forcing to leave
boot someone off (something)
boot someone out (of something)
bump
chuck
chuck someone out
clear someone off something
clearance
dislocated
extraditable
extradite
extradition
fling something/someone out
flush someone/something out
ship
ship someone off
show someone the dooridiom
slam dunk
sling someone out
smoke
throw

Examples of expatriation


expatriation
That is leaving out of account the expatriation grants which are also very substantial.
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For instance the expatriation allowance he referred to.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In some cases, arrangements have been made for expatriation, but it has not been possible to do that in every case.
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The reason for expatriation is not so much to seek favourable tax legislation but to seek more interesting employment situations in terms of wages and living standards.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Europeans receive in addition an expatriation allowance, which ranges from£150 to£300 a year.
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From the beginning, one of the most obvious and effective forms of expatriation has been that of naturalization under the laws of another nation.
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Expatriation may sometimes be used to mean exile or denaturalization or renunciation of allegiance.
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Experience shows that the current repertoire of solutions (improved travel possibilities, expatriation of applicants, etc.) have not brought the desired results, but rather the opposite.
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There were at least two large waves of expatriation.
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This has created a different type of expatriate where commuter and short-term assignments are becoming more common and often used by organizations to supplement traditional expatriation.
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The text subtly opts for conservative solutions: maintenance of order and established values, resignation and compliance from the poor at home, expatriation for foreigners who do not assimilate easily.
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It is to be distinguished from expatriation.
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