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词汇 repatriating
释义 repatriating
present 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

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

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


In this he challenges the conventional wisdom that refugees are dislocated people who can be made whole only by repatriating them home.
Fiddling around in the meantime with repatriating hundreds of thousands is avoiding the main issue.
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So far, no common policy on repatriating asylum-seekers has been formulated in the framework of asylum and immigration policy.
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I am as an alternative arrangement to this examining the possibility, subject to local laws and conditions, of repatriating these bodies at a later date.
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The possibility of repatriating the detainees remains under discussion.
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I sympathise with what he said, but if we started breaking up the great museums by repatriating items, it would be a very serious mistake.
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They are looking to find ways of repatriating capital so that capital stays in this country.
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What are you to do in the way of repatriating those who are within our gates, a great many of whom at present are interned?
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We have therefore had to begin repatriating those who are not refugees and who do not volunteer.
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They are, of course, increasingly repatriating their army from all the satellite countries in which it was placed.
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It is now reestablishing exchange control to prevent foreign companies from repatriating their profits.
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In the diplomatic service one can one day be repatriating a drunken seaman and the next day negotiating a treaty.
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He talked about three stages in the operation—first, evaluating the assets; secondly, liquidating them; and thirdly, repatriating them.
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We must ask which competences we should consider repatriating to national level.
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I do not agree that repatriating subsidy payments is any real solution.
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