displaced person

英 [dɪsˌpleɪst ˈpɜːsn] 美 [dɪsˌpleɪst ˈpɜːrsn]

n.  难民; 流亡者



牛津词典

noun

  1. 难民;流亡者
    a refugee

    柯林斯词典

    1. (尤指因战争而)被迫背井离乡的人,颠沛流离的人,失去家园者
      A displaced person is someone who has been forced to leave the place where they live, especially because of a war.

      双语例句

      1. On the contrary, it admits honestly that each of us in this country, with a possible and qualified exception of our native Indians, is a displaced person.
        它没有炫耀高贵的祖先,反而坦率承认在这个国家,我们每个人都是被迫流落此处的难民,只有土著印第安人才可能有资格成为例外。
      2. In a particular kind of way, the Indian was our first displaced person.
        从某种意义上讲,印第安人使我们的首批难民。
      3. And shortly thereafter, we got a postcard that my father was alive and he was in a displaced person camp in Austria.
        之后,我们收到了父亲寄来的名信片,名信片中说他依然活着,住在奥地利一个难民营。
      4. Truman's government established its prestige in western world, weakened Soviet's influence and strength itself by virtue of displaced person.
        杜鲁门政府通过难民问题的解决,增强了其在西方世界的威望,削弱了苏联的实力和影响。
      5. Using displaced person to push foreign policy was a new phenomenon in American post-war foreign policy, and the refugee policy Truman established was just the source of this phenomenon.
        利用难民问题推行对外战略是战后美国外交政策中的一个新现象,而杜鲁门政府制定的难民政策正是这一现象的肇始。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a person forced to flee from home or country

          Synonym:    DPstateless person