exile
n
1 [U] being sent away from one's native country or home, esp for political reasons or as a punishment; forced absence 流放; 放逐; 充军:be/live in exile 於流放中[过流放生活]
go/be sent into exile 流亡[遭放逐]
a place of exile 流放地.
2 [C] long stay away from one's country or home 长期去国或离家
After an exile of ten years her uncle returned to Britain. 她叔叔背井离乡十年後返回英国.
3 [C] person who lives away from his own country from choice or because he is forced to (自愿或被迫)去国者
a tax exile, ie a rich person who moves to another country where the rate of income tax is lower 迁往所得税率较低国家居住的富人
There were many French exiles in England after the Revolution. 法国大革命後, 有许多法国人流亡英国. exile, v [esp passive 尤用於被动语态
Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (from...) send sb into exile 放逐某人
exiled for life 遭终生流放
She was exiled from her country because of her part in the plot against the government. 她因参与反政府的阴谋而遭驱逐出国.
Large groups of Native Americans were forced to move away form their old hunting grounds.
成批成批的美洲土著人被迫从他们原来的狩猎场迁走。
She never pitied me; she never praised me unless what I did was as good as that of the best of a normal person.
她从不怜悯我,她也从不表扬我,除非我所做的事像正常人干的那样出色。
To examine your skills and abilities still further, ask yourself this question: in the following three areas - skills with people, skills with information or skills with things - which are your best skills? Note that it is not enough to say to yourself,