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government-in-exile

/guhv-ern-muhnt-in-eg-zahyl, -ek-sahyl, -er-muhnt-/US // ˈgʌv ərn mənt ɪnˈɛg zaɪl, -ˈɛk saɪl, -ər mənt- //

流亡政府,流放政府,外籍政府

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a government temporarily moved to or formed in a foreign land by exiles who hope to establish that government in their native country after its liberation.

Examples

  • A few years back, designer John Galliano was fined by the government for sharing just such anti-semitic sentiments in public.

  • Not actual CIA agents, but U.S. government personnel who have worked very closely with the CIA, and who are fans of the show.

  • I think the response of the French government so far has been pretty appropriate in that regard.

  • The United States government might not release that information for years, if ever.

  • But most likely it was linked to the way priests identify with the poor in the face of government and criminal abuses.

  • Dockier, a prominent leader of the Levelers, in the times of the English commonwealth, was shot by order of the government.

  • The patriarchal decree of the government was a good deal of a joke on the plains, anyway—except when you were caught defying it!

  • History gives them scant notice, and the Federal government has failed to reward them as they deserve.

  • Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!

  • A royal decree (December 31, 1622) orders the Dominicans in the Philippines not to meddle in affairs of government.