expatriate
US /ekˈspeɪ.tri.ət/
UK /ekˈspeɪ.tri.ət/

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ekspatriat, orang buangan
a person who lives outside their native country
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Many expatriates choose to retire in warmer climates.
Ramai ekspatriat memilih untuk bersara di iklim yang lebih panas.
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The company offers support services for its expatriate employees.
Syarikat itu menawarkan perkhidmatan sokongan untuk pekerja ekspatriatnya.
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membuang negeri, mengasingkan diri
to send (a person or oneself) into exile
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He was expatriated for his political views.
Dia dibuang negeri kerana pandangan politiknya.
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Many artists expatriated themselves during the war.
Ramai artis membuang diri semasa perang.
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ekspatriat, terbuang
living in a foreign country
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She enjoys her expatriate life in Paris.
Dia menikmati kehidupan ekspatriatnya di Paris.
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The expatriate community organized a cultural festival.
Komuniti ekspatriat menganjurkan festival kebudayaan.