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词汇 repatriated
释义 repatriated
past simple and past participle ofrepatriate
repatriate
verb[ T ]
uk /ˌriːˈpæt.ri.eɪt/ us /ˌriːˈpeɪ.tri.eɪt/
to send or bring someone, or sometimes money or other property, back to the country that he, she, or it came from: 将…遣返回国;寄(钱)回国,将(资金等)调回本国
The government repatriated him because he had no visa.他没有签证,所以被政府遣送回国。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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boot someone off (something)
boot someone out (of something)
bump
chuck
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clear someone off something
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extradite
extradition
fling something/someone out
flush
send someone packingidiom
ship
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Examples of repatriated


repatriated

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Over 5 million had been repatriated by the beginning of 1946.
A further proportion would have been repatriated directly.
The problem was that many did not wish to be repatriated.
As a consequence, some 22,000 were successfully repatriated.
The second method of estimation is backward looking, and relies on the number of repatriated refugees from 1997-98 sources.
All countries that have taken the trouble to construct modern treatment plants seem to have accepted that sludge should be repatriated for final disposal.
Very few wanted to return, and some feared that they might be repatriated because of their ' illegal ' status.
All these numbers add up to 321,300 refugees who were either living in neighbouring countries or repatriated out of the 555,000 missing in late 1996.
Sludges are now generally repatriated, with a diversity of sludge dewatering techniques being used.
For a start the repatriated cultural materials were not destroyed.
Destitute, the three were repatriated and accepted by a local authority that placed them in appropriate care.
In fact, one strong argument against repatriation has been that many of the developing countries do not have the appropriate resources to care for repatriated art and antiquities.
Colonial authorities viewed them as sojourners, to be repatriated when the demand for their services no longer existed.
The image of a refugee as a socially totally uprooted person who is repatriated into the original situation to pick up life from there is a simplification.
Some 8,191 were repatriated, including some who had entered illegally in 1981 and 1982 but who were not apprehended until 1983.
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