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repatriations ˌriːpætrɪˈeɪʃn̩z COCA¹⁹⁸¹⁹⁷BNC⁵⁴⁹⁶⁴ 基本例句 n.遣送回国经汇回本国原型repatriation的复数 Such repatriations take place regularly: last year, 10,177 Romanians and863 Bulgarians, mostly Roma, were expelled. 遣返一直在进行着:去年,10177名罗马尼亚人和863名保加利亚人被遣返回国,这些人大都是吉普赛人。 ecocn The amount of each batch of principal repatriation should not exceed20% of the total principals, and the interval between two repatriations should not be shorter than one month. 每次汇出本金的金额不得超过本金总额的百分之二十,相邻两次汇出的时间间隔不得少于一个月。 iciba Another four million civilians who had been hiding near their villages emerged from the surrounding bush in one of the most successful repatriations in modern history. 另有隐藏在村庄周围地区的400万平民走出了灌木丛林,成为现代史上最成功的遣返之一。 biodic The truth was exactly the other way round: it was the Soviet secret police who organised ruthless repatriations, often dividing families. 事实恰恰相反:正是苏联秘密警察残酷地强制流散到苏联境外的人返回苏联,常常导致一家人骨肉分离。 ecocn |