self-exile
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A voluntary exile; One who chooses to leave their homeland or community.
— One source for the views of certain of these self-exiles is the newsletter of the Union of American Exiles, American Exile in Canada, published in Toronto for at least two years (1968 and 1969).
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The state of voluntary exile; The condition of choosing to leave one's homeland or community.
— Self-exile to a convent residence was the traditionally dignified solution for an injured wife of her class.
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Isolation from the world; A retreat from involvement with one's environment.
— Chang's self-exile, however, aroused rather than thwarted her readers' desire; and they consumed anecdotes and hearsay about her life as eagerly as they did any of her works.
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A separation or alienation from ones inner self.
— The autobiographical gesture, writing the word “I,” is a move into self-exile or even self-extinction.
动词 v.
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To go into self-exile.
— The agreement provided that Aguinaldo and his officers and men would self-exile abroad; Primo de Rivera will pay the rebels ₱800,000.00 in three installments until all the rebel soldiers would have surrendered; amnesty would be given to all those who would surrender; and an additional ₱900,000.00 would be paid by the Spanish government to the Filipino civilians and their families who were affected by the conflict.
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