deport的意思和读音

deport

: [dɪˈpɔrt] : [dɪˈpɔː(r)t]

v.

deports  deporting  deported  

v.expel,extradite,banish,exile,transport

deportv.

1.~ sbto force sb to leave a country, usually because they have broken the law or because they have no legal right to be there

v.1.,2.,3....

v.1.to send someone out of a country, usually because they do not have a legal right to be there

1. despite prep. deport vt. employee n. ...

2. 〖 layup;layaside〗 〖 banish;exile;deport;besentintoexile〗 〖 indulge〗 ...

3. ponder;v deport;vt „„ compound;n ...

4. 5.overhaul n. ; 6.deport vt. 2.approve vt.vi. , ...

5., depict vt. , deport vi. ,; deprive vt. ...

6. comportment n deport v deportation n ...

7. repatriate prisoners of war deport;deportation ... elite ...

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1.Mr. Obama also reassured pro-immigrant groups he has no intention of trying to round up and deport those who are in the country illegally.使

2.The Iraqi government spokesman has accused Britain of trying to deport failed asylum seekers to Iraq without verifying their identities.

3.It was Howard who cut the legal circus that allowed illegal immigrants to play the system for years, until we gave up trying to deport them.

4.The Canadian government has been trying to deport Lai, although Canada and China do not have an extradition treaty.

5.The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.

6.Like the meeting of the seagulls and the waves are meet and come near, seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we deport.

7.But Thailand has not lifted its threat to arrest and deport migrants who do not comply by the new deadline.

8."I have no objections if the Canadian government finally decided to deport me, but I will never stop appealing, " Lai told the CBV.CBV

9.France has begun to deport Roma (Gypsies) as part of a crackdown on illegal camps in the country, BBC reported.广),

10.Many governors of South Sudan's 10 states are trying to round up sex workers and deport them.