expatriate
noun[C]
uk/ekˈspæt.ri.ət/us/ekˈspeɪ.tri.ət/(alsoinformalexpat,uk/ekˈspæt/us/ekˈspæt/)someone who does notliveintheirowncountry:
(旅居国外的)侨民Alargecommunityofexpatriates hassettledthere.已经有一大批侨民在那儿定居了。
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exilenoun
- Fernando had manystoriesboth of hisyearsin Chile and of hisexperiencesin California as an expatriate.
 - There are manymultinationalcompaniesand expatriatesworkingin theregion.
 - Art Deco isassociatedinparticularwith two expatriateslivinginParis: Josephine Baker and Tamara de Lempicka.
 - The Beach Club is afavoritehauntfor the city'sresidentexpatriates and élite.
 
Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation
- birthright citizenship
 - body politic
 - BRICS
 - coast
 - countrywide
 - cross-border
 - domestic
 - domestically
 - dual
 - dual citizen
 - motherland
 - nation
 - non-domestic
 - non-indigenous
 - non-national
 - noncitizen
 - nuclear power
 - statehood
 - superpower
 - transnational
 
expatriate
adjective
uk/ekˈspæt.ri.ət/us/ekˈspeɪ.tri.ət/livingin acountrythat is notyourowncountry, orrelatingtopeoplethat do this:
an expatriateScot
expatriatecommunities
- Anumberof expatriateaidworkersremainin theregion.
 - There wastalkofmassevacuationamong the city's expatriatepopulation.
 - ExpatriateAmericansareentitledtovotein theelection.
 - Hebecamean expatriatesculptorin Rome.
 - Theeconomyissustainedpurelyby the expatriatemoneycoming in.
 
Countries, nationalities & continents: country & nation
- birthright citizenship
 - body politic
 - BRICS
 - coast
 - countrywide
 - cross-border
 - domestic
 - domestically
 - dual
 - dual citizen
 - motherland
 - nation
 - non-domestic
 - non-indigenous
 - non-national
 - noncitizen
 - nuclear power
 - statehood
 - superpower
 - transnational
 
expatriate
verb[IorT]
formaluk/ekˈspæt.ri.eɪt/us/ekˈspeɪ.tri.eɪt/tomovefromyourowncountry, or tocausesomeone tomovefromtheirowncountry:
The newleadersexpatriated therulingfamily.新的领导人把统治家族驱逐出境。
Welivedin aresidentialcompounddesignedfor expatriatedDutchworkersandtheirfamilies.
He expatriatedtoSt. Kitts, atranquilCaribbeanislandcountry.
tosendmoneyout of acountryto anothercountry:
Thegovernmentisofferinga haven forbusinessmenfromoverseaswho need to expatriatetheirmoney.
- Disillusioned by theUnitedStates, Wright had expatriated toPariswith hiswifeanddaughter.
 - He wasbornin Trinidad,educatedatOxfordand then expatriated toEngland.
 - Amajorcomponentof theIrishgrossdomesticproductwasmultinationals'profits, which werelargelyexpatriated to othercountries.
 - Thehostcountrymaydecreethat nofundmay be expatriated until thedecreeislifted.
 
Punishing someone by sending them somewhere else
- banish
 - banishment
 - deport
 - deportation
 - deportee
 - exile
 - exiled
 - expel
 - expulsion
 - extraordinary rendition
 - rid
 - rusticate
 - rustication
 - send
 - sendsomeonedown
 - sendsomethingoff
 - shun
 - transport
 
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