for·eign·er
noun/ˈfɒrənə(r)/
/ˈfɔːrənər/
(sometimes offensive) It can sometimes sound slightly rude to call somebody ‘a foreigner’. You can say that a person is from overseas, or say why they are in a place by using a term such as exchange student, business traveller or tourist.外国人 - The fact that I was a foreigner was a big disadvantage.
我是外国人这一事实对我十分不利。
- The fact that I was a foreigner was a big disadvantage.
- a person who does not belong in a particular place
外来人;外地人 - I have always been regarded as a foreigner by the local folk.
当地人总把我视为外地人。
- I have always been regarded as a foreigner by the local folk.