per·so·na non gra·ta
noun/pɜːˌsəʊnə nɒn ˈɡrɑːtə/, /pɜːˌsəʊnə nəʊn ˈɡrɑːtə/
/pɜːrˌsəʊnə nɑːn ˈɡrɑːtə/
[uncountable] (from Latin)- a person who is not welcome in a particular place because of something they have said or done, especially one who is told to leave a country by the government
不受欢迎的人(尤指遭政府驱逐出境的) - Their ambassador was declared persona non grata and forced to leave the country.
他们的大使被宣布为不受欢迎的人并被迫离开该国。
Word OriginLatin, from persona (Latin, literally ‘mask, character played by an actor’) + non ‘not’ + grata, feminine of gratus ‘pleasing’. - Their ambassador was declared persona non grata and forced to leave the country.