deport
/dɪˈpɔːt/verb
1
- with obj. expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime将(外国人)驱逐出境:
he was deported for violation of immigration laws
他因违反移民法被驱逐出境。
1.1
- exile (a native) to another country将(本国人)流放至他国。
2
deport oneself
archaic conduct oneself in a specified manner〈古〉使举止得体, 使风度带上某种特点:he has deported himself with great dignity.
他的举止十分端庄稳重。
派生词
deportable
adjectivedeportation
noun词源
late 16th cent. (in sense 2): from French déporter, from Latin deportare, from de- 'away' + portare 'carry'.