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шиком
痛罵
expropriate [eksˈprəʊprıeıt] VB trans
没收(财产) mòshōu
征用 zhēngyòng
▶ expropriation [ıkˌsprəʊprıˈeıʃən] N
I. expatriate [eksˈpætrıeıt] VB trans
驱逐出国 qūzhú chūguó
使移居国外 shǐ yíjū guówài
II. expatriate [eksˈpætrıeıt, eksˈpætrııt] N
移居国外 yíjū guówài zhě
侨民 qiáomín
excavate [ˈekskəveıt] VB trans
挖掘 wājué
掘出 juéchū
▶ excavation [ˌekskəˈveıʃən] N
excommunicate [ˌekskəˈmjuːnıkeıt] VB trans
逐出教会 zhúchū jiàohuì
▶ excommunication [ˈekskəˌmjuːnıˈkeıʃən] N
repatriate [riːˈpætrıeıt] VB trans
遣返回国 qiǎnfǎn huíguó
遣返 qiǎnfǎn
▶ repatriation [riːˌpætrıˈeıʃən] N
Present
Iexpropriate
youexpropriate
he/she/itexpropriates
weexpropriate
youexpropriate
theyexpropriate
Past
Iexpropriated
youexpropriated
he/she/itexpropriated
weexpropriated
youexpropriated
theyexpropriated
Present Perfect
Ihaveexpropriated
youhaveexpropriated
he/she/ithasexpropriated
wehaveexpropriated
youhaveexpropriated
theyhaveexpropriated
Past Perfect
Ihadexpropriated
youhadexpropriated
he/she/ithadexpropriated
wehadexpropriated
youhadexpropriated
theyhadexpropriated
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The youths stormed the flow station and chased out the oil workers including the expatriate workers.
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The area continues to be popular with expatriate families, particularly those with children.
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The sugar industry was transformed from a run-down, unprofitable, inhuman, paternalistic and plantocratic expatriate family concern into a rehabilitated, forward-looking, productive and dynamic enterprise.
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The white population of that era contained a large transient element and many white people might better be considered foreign expatriates than settlers.
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Teams are mainly made up of expatriates, although an increasing number of locals are getting involved.
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