expatriate
英 [ekˈspæt.ri.ət]
美 [ekˈspeɪ.tri.ət]
- vt. 使移居国外;流放,放逐;使放弃国籍
- vi. 移居国外;放弃原国籍
- n. 被流放者;移居国外者
- adj. 移居国外的;被流放的
expatriate 侨民ex-, 向外。-patri, 父亲,祖国,词源同father. 即离开祖国的人。
- expatriate (v.)
- 1768, modeled on French expatrier "banish" (14c.), from ex- "out of" (see ex-) + patrie "native land," from Latin patria "one's native country," from pater (genitive patris) "father" (see father (n.); also compare patriot). Related: Expatriated; expatriating. The noun is by 1818, "one who has been banished;" main modern sense of "one who chooses to live abroad" is by 1902.
- 1. The French military is preparing to evacuate women and children of expatriate families.
- 法国军方正准备撤离侨民家庭的妇女儿童。
- 2. The writer, an expatriate living in Singapore, has studied and worked in the US.
- 作者曾在美国读书和工作, 目前旅居新加坡.
- 3. Job involvement has mediator effect between expatriate adjustment and job satisfaction.
- 工作投入在海外适应性与工作满意度之间有中介效果.
- 4. Personality traits; Career management; Expatriate compensation management; Job satisfaction; Expatriate willingness.
- 人格特质; 生涯管理; 驻外报偿管理; 工作满足; 派外意愿.
- 5. This paper develops a practical approach for the selection of expatriate managers.
- 针对跨国公司外派经理的选择问题,给出了一种实用的决策分析方法.