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repatriate

N คนที่ ถูก ส่งกลับ ประเทศ  kon-ti-tuk-song-kab-pra-thed

 

repatriate

VT ส่ง คน กลับ ประเทศ  เนรเทศ กลับ  ส่งกลับ ภูมิลำเนาเดิม  return turn back song-kon-kab-pra-thed

 

repatriate

VT ส่ง เงิน กลับ ประเทศ  return song-ngen-kab-pra-thed

 

repatriate to

PHRV ส่งคืน  ส่งกลับ ไป ยัง  song-kuan

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REPATRIATE

Re *pa "tri *ate (r-p "tr-t ), v. t. Etym: [L. repatriare. See 1st Repair. ]

 

Defn: To restore to one's own country.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

repatriate

re pa tri ate |rēˈpātrēˌāt, rēˈpa -riˈpeɪtriˌeɪt | verb [ with obj. ] send (someone ) back to their own country: the United Nations hopes to repatriate all the refugees. send or bring (something, esp. money ) back to one's own country: foreign firms would be permitted to repatriate all profits. noun a person who has been repatriated. DERIVATIVES re pa tri a tion |ˌrēˌpātrēˈāSHən, ˌrēˌpa - |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from late Latin repatriat- returned to one's country, from the verb repatriare, from re- back + Latin patria native land.

 

Oxford Dictionary

repatriate

repatriate |riːˈpatrɪeɪt, -ˈpeɪ -| verb [ with obj. ] send (someone ) back to their own country: the last German POWs were repatriated in November 1948. send or bring (money ) back to one's own country: foreign firms would be permitted to repatriate all profits. noun a person who has been repatriated. DERIVATIVES repatriation |-ˈeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (earlier (late 16th cent. ) as repatriation ): from late Latin repatriat- returned to one's country , from the verb repatriare, from re- back + Latin patria native land .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

repatriate

re pa tri ate /rìːpéɪtrièɪt |-pǽt -/動詞 他動詞 1 〈人 物 〉を 【本国に 】強制送還する «to » repatriate prisoners-of-war 捕虜を本国に送還する .2 【本国に 】〈利益など 〉を送金する «to » .自動詞 本国に帰る .名詞 /-trɪət /C 帰還者, 復員者 .