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Перевод: expatriate speek expatriate


[прилагательное]
эмигрантский;
[существительное]
экспатриант ; эмигрант ; изгнанник ;
[глагол]
экспатриировать; изгонять из отечества; изгонять; эмигрировать; отказываться от гражданства; экспатриироваться


Тезаурус:

  1. In spite of the fact that the Carews had been in Ireland since the middle of the seventeenth century, he still regarded himself as an expatriate living among a semi-barbarous people in a semi-barbarous land.
  2. His career as a playwright began with three one-act plays, The Typists , The Postman (later changed to The Tiger ) and A Simple Kind of Love Story , which was first produced by expatriate American Charles Marowitz at his tiny Open Space Theatre in London and then off-Broadway.
  3. Winters in California perhaps thought himself securely distant from the seat of the infection; he never visited Europe, still less was he tempted to expatriate himself.
  4. This poem, now entitled "The Mediterranean", was originally called "picnic at Cassis", and that first title invaluably brings out the occasion of the poem - that is to say, a holiday excursion by boat taken by expatriate Americans along the coast of Southern France.
  5. A typical formula provides that the parent company will indemnify an expatriate against any loss or expense he may suffer as a result of a breach of contract by the subsidiary, for instance if the employment is terminated before the expiry of a specified fixed term.
  6. But the expatriate is ever an outsider.
  7. The advertisements appeared in Novoye Russkoye at the weekend, causing a buzz of excitement in the Soviet expatriate enclave of Brighton Beach, also known as Little Odessa.
  8. My article closely followed that briefing: expatriate advisers, soldiers, "old news" (usually known as "history") and all.
  9. "If art teaches anything," said Joseph Brodsky, the expatriate Russian poet in his Nobel Acceptance Speech of 1987, " it is the privateness of the human condition," and this privateness is maintained even when the experience is reenacted in public, or semi-public, surroundings.
  10. On these assumptions, the expatriate vote clinched the Vale of Glamorgan for Mr Walter Sweeney, enabling him to recapture the seat lost in 1989 to Labour, and may have tipped the balance in Mr Michael Stern's defence of Bristol North-West.
  11. An expatriate Iranian satirist, Hadi Khorsandi, later claimed in fun to have had the ear of Rafsanjani, who told him that his discussions with McFarlane "were meant only for him to practise the English language all the contacts he had had with Americans over the past year had been made for the purpose of learning irregular verbs."
  12. I've managed to arrange to meet her and talk to her and this should take place tomorrow (though it's being organised by a very unreliable man, one of the expatriate drunks that live here).
  13. Grafting its expatriate Scottish culture onto Midland's stay-at-home heritage could be hard.

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