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 repatriate [ri'petrɪ`et]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 把...遣返

vi. 回国

n. 被遣返回国者

[法] 被遣返回国者




    repatriate
    [ noun ]
    1. a person who has returned to the country of origin or whose citizenship has been restored

    2. <noun.person>
    [ verb ]
    1. send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees

    2. <verb.social>
    3. admit back into the country

    4. <verb.social>


    Repatriate \Re*pa"tri*ate\ (r?-p?"tr?-?t), v. t. [L. repatriare.
    See 1st {Repair}.]
    To restore to one's own country.

    1. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega pledged in the agreement last month to free political prisoners, hold early elections, allow opposition parties access to the media and repatriate the Contras.
    2. However, several businessmen said the changes don't eliminate the greatest obstacles to Western firms. "You've got to be able to repatriate profits and guarantee a supply of materials locally," said John Burgess of Midland Bank PLC.
    3. Arias said that Quayle concurred when Arias suggested the Contras should receive no U.S. money to repatriate until they lay down their arms.
    4. Some foreign exchange dealers said the dollar also moved higher because of orders for the currency by U.S.-based multinationals preparing to repatriate profits from overseas operations.
    5. Today, we eat sweets." As the first batch of ex-prisoners arrived home, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Tehran would repatriate an equal number of Iraqi prisoners.
    6. Sporadic corporate demand for dollars is expected to continue this week as U.S. companies repatriate 1986 overseas profits.
    7. Once this has been established the would-be exporter needs to check that he can repatriate the proceeds of any sales.
    8. As the voluntary program is being carried out, however, Djibouti authorities have also been conducting sweeps of the capital in an effort to forceably repatriate undocumented Ethiopians, many of whom apparently left their country on political grounds.
    9. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said it was more humane to repatriate Vietnamese who cannot prove they face political persecution than to keep them indefinitely in overcrowded camps.
    10. The rebels say they want to install a democratic government and repatriate all refugees.
    11. He was confirming news reports Monday that West Germany would pay that sum to help repatriate the 370,000 Soviet troops stationed in East Germany.
    12. As more individuals and companies pay taxes, repatriate their savings or hold local currency they become stakeholders in stability. Nobody likes paying taxes, but Argentines hate inflation and economic instability even more.
    13. Tehran radio reported Monday that the two countries agreed to repatriate more than 1,500 sick or disabled prisoners over a three-week period starting Sunday.
    14. After another interval, also set by Perez de Cuellar, other elements of the resolution would be carried out and both sides would announce their intention to repatriate all prisoners of war.
    15. On Saturday, Thailand said it would not repatriate the students, who hijacked a Burmese domestic flight with 83 others aboard then threatened to blow up the plane if their demands for reform were not met.
    16. A coalition of groups including the National Christian Council of Japan and the Catholic Council for Justice and Peace have demanded the Justice Ministry and Tokyo High Court not repatriate Zhang and called for him to be tried in Japan.
    17. The Vietnamese are the first of 17,000 who were trapped in Iraq, said James Purcell, head of the International Organization for Migration, a 36-nation group helping to repatriate and resettle people uprooted by the gulf crisis.
    18. The details are unclear, but the new currency market may enable foreign companies to convert ruble earnings into dollars and other currencies that they could repatriate, thereby removing a major block to business.
    19. 'We made so much money in Switzerland we could subsidise our companies abroad,' says Mr Caflisch. 'There is now much more urgency to repatriate profits.
    20. That Feb. 14 pact calls for disbanding the Contra forces as Nicaragua arranges to repatriate them and makes internal democratic reforms, such as speeding up elections and freeing political prisoners.
    21. "The defendant is ordered discharged and the government is ordered to repatriate this defendant to Mexico forthwith," Rafeedie ruled.
    22. Mr Ma Ying-jeou, Taiwanese justice minister, indicated yesterday that the island might eventually agree to repatriate hijackers in order to deter future incidents.
    23. If foreigners were to prove unwilling to channel funds to the UK or UK residents prove unwilling to repatriate wealth held abroad in the requisite amounts, either the exchange rate would fall, or the interest rate rise, or both.
    24. The French Foreign Ministry indicated Monday that Iraq set unacceptable conditions for landing rights for a French plane to repatriate 200 women and children.
    25. During his brief time in Kabul he met Afghan leader Najib and new Prime Minister Hasan Sharq, who has led Afghanistan's efforts to repatriate refugees.
    26. The U.N. officially embarked on its largest peacekeeping effort as senior diplomat Yasushi Akashi arrived in Cambodia to establish a transitional authority to end two decades of war and repatriate hundreds of thousands of refugees.
    27. The government also hopes the new rates will encourage Egyptians working abroad to repatriate their money through official channels.
    28. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh visited Burma on Dec. 14 and reached an agreement with Saw Maung to repatriate the students. Thai officials have said about 7,000 remain at the border.
    29. The Philippines and other Asian countries are threatening to stop providing temporary "first asylum" refuge for Vietnamese and other Indochinese boat people and to repatriate those who do not qualify as political refugees.
    30. "The government this week has held intense conversations with New York officials, who offered their facilities to repatriate the dead and their families," Valladares said.
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