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n. 逃亡者, 流亡者

  1. He was one of the emigres who left France after the French Revolution.
    他是法国革命後离开法国的流亡者.
  2. The strains of the balalaika and snatches of a soft melancholy song drifted across the chilly night, probably from a young White Russian emigre girl, singing for her living.
    一声二声清脆的歌音,带着哀调,从静寂的深夜的冷空气里传到我的耳膜上来。这大约是俄国的飘泊的少女,在那里卖钱的歌唱。


emigre
[ noun ]
someone who leaves one country to settle in another
<noun.person>


  1. Milan Jungmann, a literary expert invited to address the symposium, was picked up by police for questioning, according to an emigre source in Vienna who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  2. Viktor Nakas, a spokesman for the Lithuanian Information Center, a Washington-based emigre group, said, "I see this as a step.
  3. Global's chief stockholder was Farhad Azima, an Iranian emigre and the oldest of three brothers, all of whom worked in Global and now have connections to Race Aviation.
  4. An emigre source in Vienna who asked not to be identified said the Politburo information sheet was distributed to all party organizations and groups for use at party meetings on different levels.
  5. Mazowiecki was beaten Nov. 25 in the first round of Poland's first popular presidential election by Stanislaw Tyminski, an unknown emigre promising an economic quick fix.
  6. But it is by no means clear how much power will go to the government, which in Russia has been a poor relative of the mighty Communist Party, said Dmitri Simes, a Soviet emigre at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace in Washington.
  7. A Romanian emigre in West Germany said Thursday a dissident source in Bucharest told him of rumors that senior officers had been sent on leave for the duration of the congress, apparently out of fears of a possible coup attempt.
  8. Iliescu attended Moscow State University with Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, according to Ms. Pilon and another Romanian emigre, Michael Radu.
  9. But the London-based emigre publishing house Palach Press said they face incitement charges that could jail them for up to five years.
  10. A judge said he was sending "a warning to landlords" when he sentenced a Russian emigre violinist to 15 years to life in prison for hiring arsonists to burn an occupied apartment house he owned.
  11. An emigre source in Vienna on April 13 quoted VONS as saying Wonka was rearrested on April 5. Palach Press said Wednesday that Wonka was sentenced to another five-month jail term on unspecified charges April 21.
  12. Communist authorities in Czechoslovakia have released six human rights activists arrested 10 days ago at a peaceful rally in central Prague, an emigre source reported today.
  13. Other emigre artists who have agreed to participate in the event include cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and dancers Natalia Makarova and Rudolf Nureyev.
  14. The store was founded by Russian emigre Victor Kamkin and his wife, Elena, in 1953.
  15. Police dispersed an ecological protest in Prague this week, beating up at least five activists, an emigre source said Friday.
  16. At one point, Mr. Zakharov even took time off from looking at the mostly indifferent pictures to exchange pleasantries with a leather-clad emigre artist.
  17. Other works include "The Burn," about a young boy who grew up in Moscow and in Stalin's labor camps, the satirical novel "The Island of Crimea," and "In Search of Melancholy Baby," about his emigre life.
  18. On a lower level of the Palace of Culture, the emigre press also was allowed for the first time to exhibit Polish-language books printed abroad, including works long banned.
  19. Wonka, a 35-year-old auto mechanic, was known to be suffering from intestinal problems and other ailments when he died in a Czech prison on Tuesday, but he was not fatally ill, according to a Vienna emigre source.
  20. The emigre businessman lost by a 3-to-1 margin to Walesa in Sunday's runoff.
  21. If you are an emigre you talk about your country.
  22. Czechoslovak police detained at least 12 people and ordered 33 Westerners to leave the country after raiding an unofficial peace seminar in Prague Saturday, an emigre publication reported.
  23. Edward Lozansky, a Soviet emigre and director of the Independent University, said: "If everything goes right, we could begin offering regular courses by 1990."
  24. At Knopf, modern Russian writing is his territory, and he has published the emigre Roy Medvedev's "Let History Judge" as well as books by the dissident Andrei Sakharov.
  25. "Ceausescu wants to create his `Communist Man,' and he has to destroy the Romanian village because that's where the opposition to communism is total," Ion Rativ, a Romanian emigre leader in London, told ITN.
  26. Unofficial groups also demonstrated in the three republics, according to reports from the state-controlled media and from emigre groups.
  27. The Slovene Communist Party daily Delo took the unusual step of publishing what it said were casualty figures from an emigre Albanian group in Brussels.
  28. Clearly upset, she left Friday night's performance of emigre writer Vladimir Voinovich's courtroom comedy, "The Tribunal," before the curtain call.
  29. A survey by the state-owned polling service CBOS found Walesa preferred by 58 percent in a sample of adults intending to vote in Sunday's runoff, compared to 23 percent for emigre businessman Stanislaw Tyminski.
  30. "That's what I think," said the emigre comedian.
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