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1 | U a situation in which you are forced to live in a foreign country because you cannot live in your own country , usually for political reasons (通常出于政治原因的)流放,放逐,流亡 |
| poems written by Victor Hugo during his exile in the Channel Islands 维克托·雨果流亡海峡群岛时所写的诗歌 |
| in exile The country’ s former leader has been living in exile for two years. 这个国家的前领导人已过了两年的流亡生活。 |
| force/send/drive sb into exile After a decade of civil war, the losers are being forced into exile. 十年内战后,战败者被迫流亡他国。 |
| self-imposed exile Wanted in Rome on corruption charges, he now lives in self-imposed exile in Tunisia. 由于受到腐败的指控而遭到罗马的通缉,他现在在突尼斯过着自我流放的生活。 |
| 1a | a period of time in which you live or work away from home or the place you prefer 离乡背井的日子;在外(生活或工作)的日子 | | He soon returned to Manchester United after a brief exile in Italy. 在意大利呆了一段时间后他很快就回到了曼彻斯特联队。 | |
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2 | C someone who has been forced to live in a foreign country because they cannot live in their own country , usually for political reasons 被流放者;流亡者 |
| 2a | someone who is living or working away from home or the place they prefer 离乡背井的人 | | a team of Irish exiles in London 生活在伦敦的一群离乡背井的爱尔兰人 | |
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