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repatriation 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. the act of returning to the country of origin
  2. (repatriate) a person who has returned to the country of origin or whose citizenship has been restored
  3. (repatriate) send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees
  4. (repatriate) admit back into the country
  5. Repatriation (from Late Latin repatriare) is the process of returning a person back to one's place of origin or citizenship. This includes the process of returning refugees or soldiers to their place of origin following a war. ...
  6. (Repatriate) To send an animalAny living thing that is not a plant. Most animals can move about freely. All use plants or other animals as food. All have sensory organs. back into the same wild area its ancestors came from.
  7. (Repatriate) send back to where you came from, your native land.
  8. (Repatriated) [defined by Ishmael as] the term used to describe the process of reuniting ex-child soldiers with their former communities (page 171)
  9. The return from abroad of the financial assets of an organization or individual.
  10. To return something, especially money or profit, to the country of its owner or its origin.
  11. To send back to one's own country or to a place of citizenship. Order-in-Council PC 7355 authorized the Government of Canada to provide for the “deportation” and “repatriation” of persons of Japanese ancestry. Those who were unwilling to resettle east of the Rockies were considered disloyal. ...
  12. bringing an injured or ill worker back to his or her home country from abroad
  13. “The personal right of a refugee or a prisoner of war to return to his/her country of nationality under specific conditions laid down in various international instruments (Geneva Conventions, 1949 and Protocols, 1977, the Regulations Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land, Annexed to the ...
  14. to return, or be returned, home, to one?s native land
  15. Coverage to send you back to your home country,if you are ill or injured overseas.
  16. The Assistance Company agrees to make the necessary arrangements for the return of Your remains to India in the event You die while this service agreement is in effect as to You.
  17. The process of readjustment associated with returning to one´s native culture after spending time away from it. [GB]
  18. Returning people to their country of birth, origin or citizenship. During WWII, thousands of Japanese, Germans and Italians were repatriated with their American-born or Latin American-born children and exchanged for U.S. and Latin American citizens held in Japan and Germany.
  19. In case the insured member has passed away the Mortal Remains will be sent back to his/her country of origin
  20. Returning Home as a result of accidental injury or illness. This would usually be agreed in advance and arranged by the Medical Assistance Company who are appointed by the travel insurance company and operate on a 24-hours a day/365 days a year basis.
  21. The act of remitting cash flows from a foreign affiliate to the parent firm.
  22. The return of the expatriates to their home country on the completion of an overseas assignment.
  23. In the event of a covered injury or illness resulting in your death, this benefit provides the following benefit: air and/or ground transportation of bodily remains or ashes to the area of your residence, and usually includes reasonable costs of preparation of your remains necessary for ...
  24. The process of returning the policyholder or member to their home land in an emergency
  25. The transportation of an ill or injured person to their country of residence or nationality for appropriate treatment, in the event that they can't receive adequate treatment where the incident occurred.