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Перевод: repatriate speek repatriate


[существительное]
репатриант ;
[глагол]
репатриировать; возвращать на родину; возвращаться на родину


Тезаурус:

  1. LORD ALDINGTON told a High Court libel jury yesterday that he and other British Army personnel "hardened our hearts" when obeying orders to repatriate about 40,000 Cossacks at the end of the Second World War.
  2. The radical change in Soviet policy was epitomised when Western investors were warmly invited to buy into state-owned enterprises (SOEs) or to set up new ventures, all with the ability freely to repatriate their profits.
  3. Advance corporation tax is a tax on trade which penalises exporters, makes them reluctant to invest abroad or repatriate their profits, and makes Britain an unattractive location for international operations.
  4. By 1991 Poland plans to allow foreign companies to repatriate 15% of their profits.
  5. But the council said the Government's decision to repatriate had profound implications for asylum seekers all over the world and added that it was "utterly appalled" by the action taken furtively in Hong Kong.
  6. LORD ALDINGTON denied in the High Court yesterday that he was responsible for seeking permission from higher command to use force to repatriate unwilling Cossacks from Austria only days after General Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, offered to arrange their peaceful evacuation in May 1945.
  7. Less ambitiously, you might ask your employer to agree to repatriate you, together with your family and possessions, free of charge, if your job ends prematurely for any reason, except perhaps if you have been dismissed for misconduct.
  8. In its need to show a determination to repatriate boat people, the Government decided it could not wait to send the volunteers home first.
  9. In that event, an obligation to repatriate could be legally nullified.
  10. The surprising thing is that Russian companies choose to repatriate anything at all, officially.
  11. THE SON of a British Army officer yesterday described to the Aldington libel jury in the High Court how his late father told him of his "horror" when he received the order to repatriate Cossacks at the end of the second world war.
  12. For a start, the public will be invited to revise a plan that would liberalise controls on direct foreign investment and allow investors to repatriate all their profits.
  13. It was during this time that as a senior staff officer of V Corps he had been involved with some of the orders to repatriate the Russian and Yugoslav prisoners.

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