释义 |
Definition of internal exile in English: internal exilenoun mass nounPenal banishment from a part of one's own country. 国内流放 Example sentencesExamples - The death penalty was applied to a narrower range of offences, and sentences of internal exile abolished.
- As with his friend James Joyce, another Irish literary nomad, internal exile turned quickly into literal emigration.
- Unable to get at her, the police seized her 77-year-old father and last month sent him into internal exile.
- If he remains within the priesthood it is to practise life-long penitence in a kind of supervised internal exile.
- As a result, the Interior Ministry circulated a warning that the Penal Code envisages two years imprisonment, corrective labour or internal exile for offenders.
- Others - peasant leaders, teachers and health workers - have simply been killed or driven into internal exile.
- Late last week the Interior Ministry circulated a warning that the Penal Code envisages two years imprisonment, corrective labour or internal exile for hoaxers.
- In 1950 the US government withdrew his passport on a trumped up pretext, effectively confining him to internal exile.
- The disastrous ‘dispersal’ policy forced those seeking asylum into a form of internal exile, without proper access to much needed support services.
- Twenty-six others face internal exile in Gaza.
- Mussolini sent people on holiday to internal exile.
- He and others were tried and sent into internal exile.
- There, in internal exile, Marxists, mullahs and nationalists met every day to talk about politics and plan the revolution.
- Cue multiple palms to foreheads from party whips, for whom abstention on a three-line whip is usually a matter of disgrace, excommunication and internal exile.
- Many of these were intellectuals, who had suffered imprisonment and internal exile or lived for periods abroad, whose values were very different from those of plebeian incomers.
- In the Soviet era, political purges killed millions and sent millions more to hard labor or internal exile.
- He was a teenager when he accompanied his father into the gulag of internal exile.
- However, I was arrested quickly, spent six months in jail, and was then sent into internal exile on the island of Ventotene.
- Prison was followed by internal exile and attempted suicide.
- They went into internal exile, while other less-prominent gay Cuban writers managed to get out of the country or committed suicide.
Definition of internal exile in US English: internal exilenoun Penal banishment from a part of one's own country. 国内流放 Example sentencesExamples - He and others were tried and sent into internal exile.
- As with his friend James Joyce, another Irish literary nomad, internal exile turned quickly into literal emigration.
- Twenty-six others face internal exile in Gaza.
- They went into internal exile, while other less-prominent gay Cuban writers managed to get out of the country or committed suicide.
- Late last week the Interior Ministry circulated a warning that the Penal Code envisages two years imprisonment, corrective labour or internal exile for hoaxers.
- Many of these were intellectuals, who had suffered imprisonment and internal exile or lived for periods abroad, whose values were very different from those of plebeian incomers.
- As a result, the Interior Ministry circulated a warning that the Penal Code envisages two years imprisonment, corrective labour or internal exile for offenders.
- However, I was arrested quickly, spent six months in jail, and was then sent into internal exile on the island of Ventotene.
- Prison was followed by internal exile and attempted suicide.
- The death penalty was applied to a narrower range of offences, and sentences of internal exile abolished.
- Mussolini sent people on holiday to internal exile.
- The disastrous ‘dispersal’ policy forced those seeking asylum into a form of internal exile, without proper access to much needed support services.
- Others - peasant leaders, teachers and health workers - have simply been killed or driven into internal exile.
- If he remains within the priesthood it is to practise life-long penitence in a kind of supervised internal exile.
- Unable to get at her, the police seized her 77-year-old father and last month sent him into internal exile.
- In the Soviet era, political purges killed millions and sent millions more to hard labor or internal exile.
- Cue multiple palms to foreheads from party whips, for whom abstention on a three-line whip is usually a matter of disgrace, excommunication and internal exile.
- There, in internal exile, Marxists, mullahs and nationalists met every day to talk about politics and plan the revolution.
- In 1950 the US government withdrew his passport on a trumped up pretext, effectively confining him to internal exile.
- He was a teenager when he accompanied his father into the gulag of internal exile.
|