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 expatriate [ɛks'petrɪ`et]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 移居国外者, 侨民, 被流放者, 背井离乡者

vt. 逐出国外, 脱离国籍, 放逐

vi. 移居国外

[法] 脱离国籍者, 移居国外者, 被流放者


  1. Salaries of6 m yuan($750,000) are possible, with expatriate benefits on top.
    海外人员收入的顶级600万人民币(5万美元)是可能的。
  2. The writer, an expatriate living in Singapore, has studied and worked in the US.
    ·作者曾在美国读书和工作,目前旅居新加坡。
  3. Around30,000 people, the largest Australian expatriate community in Asia, are living in Hong Kong.
    目前在香港居住的澳籍人士约有三万,香港因而是亚洲区内,最多澳籍人士聚居的地方。


expatriate
[ noun ]
  1. a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country

  2. <noun.person>
    American expatriates
[ verb ]
  1. expel from a country

  2. <verb.social> deport exile
    The poet was exiled because he signed a letter protesting the government's actions
  3. move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroad

  4. <verb.change>


Expatriate \Ex*pa"tri*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Expatriated};
p. pr. & vb. n. {Expatriating}.] [LL. expatriatus, p. p. of
expatriare; L. ex out + patria fatherland, native land, fr.
pater father. See {Patriot}.]
1. To banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own
country; to make an exile of.

The expatriated landed interest of France. --Burke.

2. Reflexively, as To expatriate one's self: To withdraw from
one's native country; to renounce the rights and
liabilities of citizenship where one is born, and become a
citizen of another country.

  1. Beltran." Military officials have claimed rebel representatives are raising funds among Filipino expatriate communities abroad to finance the 19-year-old Communist insurgency.
  2. President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, who took office in late 1988, has pushed privatization ss a way to help draw foreign and expatriate local capital into the country to fuel modernization of industry.
  3. Saudi Arabia has a population of around 12 million, including an estimated 3 million expatriate workers.
  4. After all, the young American expatriate's got good looks, a great soulful voice and platinum sales in Britain.
  5. Ms. Thomas is herself an American expatriate who has lived in Africa with her husband, an agricultural economist, since 1971.
  6. Byrne said many of his expatriate friends in Saudi Arabia were also uncertain about whether to leave, but wanted to wait out the year to avoid paying U.S. taxes.
  7. But, he adds: "We want to assist our people and show that this company isn't just going to turn its back on them." The expatriate's own career is receiving more attention, too.
  8. Mr. Robinson says American investors will not return to China until "the safety of our expatriate workers can be guaranteed."
  9. In mild gardens or expatriate bunkers, I would go straight for the lovely white Solanum jasminoides, but it will not survive hard winters in open ground on a British arch. White jasmines in Britain are usually rather scruffy, with more leaf than flower.
  10. "You may not like the military but you cannot deny they have put some discipline and order in the shaky civil service," a Sudanese expatriate said.
  11. French authorities insisted Saturday that their goal was to protect French and other expatriate workers, and they would not intervene to protect President Omar Bongo.
  12. The management of the Arabian-American Oil Company, or Aramco, was reported to be weighing the advisability of evacuating some of its 38,000 expatriate employees or dependents.
  13. The Guardian is largely directed at expatriate Britons.
  14. Interior ministries along the Persian Gulf told non-Moslem citizens and expatriate workers to avoid eating, drinking and smoking in public during Ramadan.
  15. His party members rioted in several cities and took control of much of Port Gentil, burning the French Consulate and taking some expatriate oil executives hostage for several hours.
  16. These spectacular sales were highly gratifying to the 4th Marquess of Hertford, another ageing expatriate roue living in Paris.
  17. It offers excellent though pricey Cantonese food, but do not expect either decor, or knives and forks. For a glimpse of the expatriate Taipans, you should angle for an invitation to the Jackson Room at the exclusive Hong Kong Club.
  18. Salaries range upwards from UK equivalent of Pounds 45,000, with expatriate perks where justified.
  19. The charity said yesterday it was temporarily withdrawing its five expatriate workers.
  20. 'The skills gap is greatest in management, sales and marketing and accounting.' The Otis approach has been to appoint a general manager for each venture from the staff of the local partner, and typically to have three expatriate executives.
  21. Entries for the IGCSE rose to 38,000 in 1992, up 50 per cent on last year. The UCLES says the IGCSE is 'not simply an expatriate version' of the GCSE, but is based on an international curriculum, 'free from Anglocentric or even Eurocentric bias'.
  22. Foreign aid agencies have pulled a dozen or so expatriate relief workers from Dese back to Addis Ababa, apparently indefinitely, as they monitor the military situation, said the diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
  23. Paul Klee, a German expatriate born in Bern, rose to prominence in Germany in the 1920s.
  24. The losers who absorb the remaining losses are likely to be depositors around the world, and particularly depositors in Latin America, Africa and in expatriate Pakistani and Indian communities around the world.
  25. Norway has been less forthcoming, blaming everything on one British expatriate working for Kongsberg.
  26. The English-language newspaper, in its Sunday edition, said the 32 escapees included British, American and Irish expatriate workers and family members as well as one Singapore citizen and a Filipino woman.
  27. In fact, the branch in Seoul's expatriate district was closed, as expatriates do not tend to keep substantial sums of money in the country. Other foreign banks are not considering entering the retail market.
  28. Recruit found that U.S. counterparts didn't offer extra computing power to handle the Japanese language; it was swamped with business from expatriate Japanese companies when it opened a computer center in New York last July.
  29. Families were feeding paper money to the hungry ghosts. Scratch Hong Kong's colonial and expatriate veneer and you have a Chinese city that has very Chinese ways of working and playing.
  30. But they do offer a compromise, because they provide exposure to a mixture of cash, equity, bond and currency funds.' According to Boal, the fastest area of growth for the life companies selling offshore single-premium bonds is the expatriate market.
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