deport是什么意思

deport
英 [dɪ'pɔːt]美 [dɪ'pɔrt]vt. 驱逐出境;举止;放逐n. (Deport)人名;(捷)德波特;(法)德波尔中文词源
deport 驱逐出境de-, 向下,离开。port, 港口。即使离港。
英文词源
deportdeport: see portdeport (v.1)late 15c., "to behave," from Old French deporter "behave, deport (oneself)" (12c.), also with a wide range of meanings in Old French, such as "be patient; take one's (sexual) pleasure with; amuse, entertain; remain, delay, tarry; cheer, console, treat kindly; put aside, cast off, send away," from de- "from, off" (see de-) + porter "to carry," from Latin portare "to carry" (see port (n.1)). Related: Deported; deporting.deport (v.2)"banish," 1640s, from French déporter, from Latin deportare "carry off, transport, banish, exile," from de- in its sense of "off, away" (see de-) + portare "to carry" (but associated by folk etymology with portus "harbor"); see port (n.1). Related: Deported; deporting.双语例句
1. The Home Office is usually quick to deport undesirables. 内*部通常会迅速地将不受欢迎人士驱逐出境。来自柯林斯例句
2. We deport aliens who slip across our borders. 把偷渡入境的外国人驱逐出境.来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
3. That is the way in which we should deport ourselves. 这才是的行为方式.来自互联网
4. We should deport the criminal who has entered the country illegally. 应该驱逐非法入境的罪犯.来自互联网
5. It's important to teach a child how to deport himself in public. 教会小孩在公众场合如何举止得体十分重要.来自互联网
