expatriate

expatriate
ex·pat·ri·ate
(form) n [ɪkʼspætriət, ekʼ-, Am ekʼspeɪ-, ɪkʼ-]
1) (person living abroad) [ständig] im Ausland Lebende(r) f(m)
2) (foreigner) Ausländer(in) m(f);
proportion of \expatriates Ausländeranteil m
3) (exile) im Exil Lebende(r) f(m) (a. hum), Exilant(in) m(f) (geh) n [ɪkʼspætriət, Am ekʼspeɪ-] modifier
1) (of people abroad) Exil-, Auslands-, im Ausland lebend attr;
German \expatriate im Ausland lebende(r) Deutsche(r), Auslandsdeutsche(r) f(m) veraltend
2) (of foreigners) Ausländer-;
\expatriate community Ausländergemeinde f;
\expatriate worker ausländischer Arbeiter/ausländische Arbeiterin vt [ɪkʼspætrieɪt, ekʼ-, Am ekʼspeɪ-, ɪkʼ-];
to \expatriate sb jdn ausbürgern [o fachspr expatriieren] vi [ɪkʼspætrieɪt, ekʼ-, Am ekʼspeɪ-, ɪkʼ] (move abroad) seinen Wohnsitz ins Ausland verlegen, im Ausland ansässig werden

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