expatriation [ (eks-pay-tree-ay-shuhn) ]

离职遣送回国遣送出境遣散

expatriation 的定义

  1. Voluntary departure from the nation of one's birth for permanent or prolonged residence in another nation.

expatriation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

exile

expatriation 的近义词 6
expatriation 的反义词 1

更多expatriation例句

  1. The way Parks and Brechneff fall in love with their adoptive homes is profoundly characteristic of expatriation altogether.
  2. He began writing novels during his almost two-decade expatriation in Spain, France, and England.
  3. Now, as I have intimated, these expatriation cases have all been decided on their individual merits.
  4. We have agreed that residence in a foreign land, without intent to return, shall of itself work expatriation.
  5. Melmotte himself spoke his "native" language fluently, but with an accent which betrayed at least a long expatriation.
  6. No see exhibits more instances of this expatriation than Dromore, lying as it did in an unsettled and tumultuous country.
  7. This we learned from a Union man to whom he had shown a copy of the terrible expatriation law!