repatriates

英 [ˌriːˈpætrieɪts] 美 [ˌriːˈpeɪtrieɪts]

v.  遣送回国; 遣返; 寄(钱)回国; 将(利润)调回本国
repatriate的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 遣返;遣送回国
    If a country repatriates someone, it sends them back to their home country.
    1. It was not the policy of the government to repatriate genuine refugees...
      遣返真正的难民回国并非政府的政策。
    2. About 300 French hostages are to be repatriated.
      大约300名法国人质即将被遣送回国。
  2. VERB 把(海外利润)调回国内
    If a company repatriates profits that it has made in another country, it brings them back into its home country.
    1. Foreign investors are to be allowed to repatriate profits over one billion rupees.
      外国投资者将被允许将利润额超过10亿卢比的部分调回国内。

双语例句

  1. Article 28. If QFII intends to remit principals inwards again after it partially or fully repatriates its principals, it should re-apply for investment quota.
    第二十八条合格投资者汇出部分或全部本金的,如需重新汇入本金,应当重新申请投资额度。
  2. The forth part studies the fact that the national government and temporary government delegation in China repatriates Korean after the end of the Second World War and explores the influence of repatriation on East Asia and international relationship.
    第四章分析二战结束后,国民政府和临时政府驻华代表团相互协商遣返韩人的历史事实,探讨韩人遣返与东亚格局和国际关系之相互影响。
  3. Foreign scholars 'studies showed that after returning, repatriates would face strong reverse culture shock and inadaptability to the homeland culture and life.
    国外学者的相关研究显示,海归人员在归国后将会面临强烈的逆向文化冲击,继而表现出对母国的生活和文化的不适应。