1. She was expatriated for some political reason. 她因某种政治原因而被流放国外。
2. Firms are finding that they cannot replace expensive expatriate staff with cheaper local hires ("localise" in the jargon) as quickly as they hoped. 企业发现他们无法在按照他们的意愿快速的用廉价的本地雇员代替昂贵的移居国外的雇员。
3. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Qin Gang(秦刚), said the US should "stop handing over terrorist suspects to any third country, so as to expatriate them to China at an early date". 中国外交部发言人秦刚称,美国政府应该“为了在不久流放他们到中国,停止给任何第三方国家对恐怖分子的猜疑”。
英英解释
n.
1. voluntarily absent from home or country
2. expel from a country
3. move away from one's native country and adopt a new residence abroad