English to Indonesian Dictionary expatriate

expatriate

ekspatriat
definition
verb
candidates should be willing to expatriate
settle oneself abroad.
noun
American expatriates in London
a person who lives outside their native country.
adjective
expatriate writers and artists
(of a person) living outside their native country.
translation of 'Expatriate'
verb
mengusir,
membuang,
meninggalkan negeri asalnya
noun
orang usiran
adjective
orang usiran
example
The truth is that an American 'expatriate' has a foreign income exclusion.
He is an 'expatriate' rebel leader from the Spanish Civil War living in France.
Malaria-related health insurance costs for 'expatriate' workers and their families provide a powerful disincentive for manufacturing activities.
This became a major issue as the population of 'expatriate' children fluctuated; little English was spoken outside of group activities.
I am American, sometimes I wish I could 'expatriate' but at the moment that just isn't an option.
A large part of the business remains the broadcasting of sport to 'expatriate' communities.
Fiji's Court of Appeal - comprised of 'expatriate' judges - ordered the restoration of the Constitution and the staging of elections.
The journal started its existence in 1930 by soliciting the opinions of 'expatriate' writers about Proust's art and its possible influence.
The information is used to assist multinational companies in determining compensation allowances for their 'expatriate' workers.
During the negotiation stages, project developers who are mostly 'expatriate' men are usually reluctant to work outside frameworks that are considered customary.
The European Union was more frank, when it withdrew its 'expatriate' staff last week because of what it described as the ‘general tension and uncertainty’ in the country.
This court normally comprises 'expatriate' judges, currently including representatives from Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
The only people who turned up for work were 'expatriate' teachers in management and those on temporary contracts.
Just under 100 'expatriate' workers are still trapped on the four rigs.
A multinational firm gives cash to immigration officials so they will promptly grant legitimate visa requests for their 'expatriate' employees.
It was a golden opportunity for him to see the living conditions of 'expatriate' labourers who live in the camps, braving the scorching heat and adverse conditions.
Do 'expatriate' writers and artists create cultural continuums that have more to do with a sense of regional internationalism than the binary of motherland and exile?
Women are very happy to work extremely hard on a project when an outsider such as an 'expatriate' advisor or consultant, takes responsibility but will not take the initiative to begin a process.
However, even after Independence in 1947, British 'expatriate' firms did not suddenly divest from India.
A great deal is expected of 'expatriate' workers, but many organisations underestimate the nature and severity of the difficulties faced by workers when they go abroad.
I'd also want to know if he's ever considered becoming an 'expatriate' .
Most avant-garde works, if they sell at all, go to 'expatriate' business-people and diplomats - and now to Western art dealers and museum curators on buying trips.
An American 'expatriate' now living in Barcelona, Spain, she and her husband teach English and French.
Striking oil workers holding 'expatriate' staff hostage agreed to release them on Friday.
They may be employed in retail stores, cafes or holiday resorts, serving the needs of tourists, or as housekeepers in the homes of 'expatriates' , but they return each day to a dismal shanty area.
Will refugees or 'expatriates' , who may be well educated and have experience and skills, choose to return to East Timor?
The Minister of Immigration is looking at how to encourage more migration back by 'expatriates' , and he will be looking for input and ideas from employers.
But most importantly, how did his 'expatriation' influence his American and African American identities?
The current project focuses on measuring ‘gravitational’ issues, as they affect skilled professionals currently 'expatriated' from New Zealand.
His brief was to ‘create investment opportunities’ for 'expatriates' in the fledgling economy.
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