单词 | Exile |
例句 | (1) Dante died in exile from Florence. (2) He is now living in exile in Egypt. (3) He returned after 40 years of exile. (4) He went into exile to escape political imprisonment. (5) After an exile of ten years her uncle returned to Britain. (6) The king went into exile because of the political situation in his country. (7) The people of the country will exile the king to foreign country next month. (8) They threatened to exile her in southern Spain. (9) They joined the many other Armenians living in exile. (10) He was publicly disgraced and sent into exile. (11) She is living as a tax exile in Monaco. (12) Exile was for him a living death. (13) He was dethroned and went into exile. (14) He had been five years in exile. (15) He returned from exile earlier this year. (16) During his exile(Sentence dictionary), he also began writing books. (17) Napoleon was sent into exile on an island. (18) He spent many years in enforced exile. (19) She had been in voluntary exile since 1990. (20) She spent five years in self-imposed exile in Bolivia. (21) Refusal to sign meant forfeiture of property and exile. (22) She had spent 40 years in exile. (23) He still hopes to return from exile one day. (24) The deposed leaders are currently in exile in the neighbouring country. (25) After an exile of eight years her uncle returned to Cairo. (26) Everyone is born king, and most people die in exile. (27) Many spent decades in labour camps or in internal exile. (28) The opposition leader returned to a hero's/heroine's welcome after seven years in exile. (29) He returned home in the summer of 1974 after eleven years of self-imposed exile. (30) The revolutionaries laid down their arms and its leaders went into voluntary exile. (1) Dante died in exile from Florence. (2) He is now living in exile in Egypt. (3) He returned after 40 years of exile. (4) He went into exile to escape political imprisonment. (5) Many spent decades in labour camps or in internal exile. (6) The king went into exile because of the political situation in his country. (7) The people of the country will exile the king to foreign country next month. (8) Napoleon was sent into exile on an island. (9) After an exile of eight years her uncle returned to Cairo. (31) Her popularity has declined since her triumphal return from exile two years ago. (32) Rovers lost 4-1 and began their long exile from the First Division. (33) After the military coup, the family left for self-imposed exile in America. (34) Shorn of his power, the deposed king went into exile. (35) He was vilified, hounded, and forced into exile by the FBI. (36) The king went into exile after the overthrow of his government. (37) He was in the unenviable position of having to choose between imprisonment or exile. (38) The house was raided and the family was forced into exile. (39) Malcolm continued to fight it out with Julien from his self-imposed exile in Paris. (40) Then they send me into exile. (41) Rather go into seven years' voluntary exile! (42) Opposition movements were driven into exile. (43) Yet Hebron today symbolizes our exile from Eden. (44) The King went into exile after the revolution. (45) Mrs Marcos has gained in stature during her exile. (45) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (46) Athanasius while he was in exile. (47) Anne Hutchinson took her time going into exile. (48) Miami has a large Cuban exile community. (49) Reporter Michael Wood found thousands of refugees in exile. (50) He then went into voluntary exile. (51) He was rescued from his exile in adulthood. (52) Orton Chirwa formed an opposition party in exile. (53) But you aroused those fears only to force exile. (54) The King went into exile in the United Kingdom. (55) My earliest memories include a pervasive sense of exile. (56) Tens of thousands fled into exile. (57) Euripides ended his life in exile from Athens. (58) He was born in exile in the ex-Soviet republic of Kazahkhstan. (59) Back in Kabul after living in exile in the United States since 1987, he wants to open a private bank. (60) Vienne marked the beginning of the papacy's long exile in Avignon. (61) The alarmist tone further illustrates that even in exile, Salinas remains a potent political force here. (62) Christopher Hope grew up a Catholic in Pretoria and went into voluntary exile, aged thirty-one, in 1975. (63) Lady Thatcher's post was still heavy, despite her exile, and every packet and parcel was carefully checked. (64) In the very midst of comfort and celebration, each carries scars of exile and war so many years later. (65) Meanwhile, against the pope's better judgement, Edward had recalled from the papal Curia another exile, Winchelsey. (66) She foresees that sight could be exile from her home in blindness. (67) An old man who has been living in exile returns to Prague in 1998. (68) Bestowing his wife and children in the safety of the monastery at Cardena, Rodrigo departed to his exile. (69) This ink blot, due to be exhibited, dates from Hugo's eighteen year-long political exile on the island of Jersey. (70) We were on the airfields or the ships or we were locked in barracks with the exile leaders. (71) The latter we were born into, but at every turn we exile ourselves from our own Eden. (72) But Saturn came to the country, a homeless exile fleeing from his son Jupiter. (73) The dynamic of the tale is simple: a man flees his home and lives in exile by the sea. (74) Beyond Mr Mandelson's attempts to justify his actions, there is a final factor that guarantees his exile. (75) Executions resumed,(http:///exile.html) and hundreds of people fled into exile or were jailed. (76) Of course, what this ignores are the often huge emotional sacrifices that the individual who becomes a tax exile must make. (77) Others may pause before the tomb of Dante, who died in exile from Florence. (78) On July 31 the government prevented the return of former President Leslie Manigat from exile. (79) In 1972, it was allowed back into the region, like some disgraced aristocrat returning from exile. (80) Tens of thousands were jailed and hideously tortured while many more were forced into exile. (81) Scarcely any aspect of life in the countries where he passes his voluntary exile has failed to incur his pessimistic censure. (82) In the recent elections, Bustamante, who had returned from exile, had been elected as a deputy to Congress. (83) When not in exile, Stevanovic remained a barely tolerated nonperson at home, decidedly unwelcome in public. (84) Some exile groups think the parcels should not be sent. (85) The loss to the liberation movement through gagging, imprisonment, intimidation and exile was enormous. (86) The investigation continued and eventually thirty-five blacks were hanged and forty-two sent into exile. (87) Hippolytus went, but not into exile; death was waiting close at hand for him too. (88) Those who lived had a stark choice, submit, or ... flee into exile. (89) Again, I was moved that he should have perceived how miserable an exile to the Persian Gulf would have been. (90) The exile can't be doing wonders for her once-bright 2002 gubernatorial campaign. (91) We are in exile, or we are dead, those of us who ruled firmly but fairly. (92) But he might as well have been Napoleon in exile. (93) He was then released, on condition he went into exile. (94) He similarly assumes that exile players are only qualified for the clubs' ostensible countries of origin. (95) What is an overseas player, if not an individual exile? (96) We need an event that will excite and shock the exile community, the whole country. (97) Kabila's survival skills served him well in exile, but deserted him once he had moved into the presidential palace. (98) Any exile action against the Castro regime is treated by the United States as a violation of that agreement. (99) In addition there are a number of banned opposition parties operating either underground or in exile. (100) The corpse has been in a freezer in Hawaii since he died there in exile in 1989. (101) His predecessor, Benazir Bhutto, is living in self-imposed exile in London. (102) His time at Canterbury led to constant tensions with the Crown and periods of exile in Rome. (103) Several, including Taki, returned from exile to contest the elections. (104) Those who do not know, or who would reject, this holy book are in exile from their maker. (105) It is certainly reasonable to suppose that later assertions are accurate and that they sought refuge in exile. (106) Sharif is out of the picture, unable to return for 10 years under his exile agreement. (107) His family were shown outside, loading a donkey and preparing with sad looks for their journey into exile. (108) Each day seems as long as a year and the winter nights drag on like an exile. (109) Apparently they were doing a programme about monarchs who'd lost their thrones and gone into exile. (110) Accepted first as regent, he was in 1037 recognised as king, and Emma went into exile. (111) Anselm can scarcely have digested the lessons of this failure when he once more found himself unexpectedly in exile. (112) Until his death, he lived in self-imposed exile in France. (113) I imagined he was destined to continue his exile with his memories in the attic at Reine. (114) He once had the impossible job of being PA to Ted Heath in sulphurous exile. (115) They talked about maintaining contacts in the exile community, setting up a network in the Castro government. (116) But speaking from exile in Rio de Janeiro train robber Ronnie Biggs said the farm should be preserved as a museum. (117) Many others, such as Victor Hugo, answered that question by going into exile. (118) Liliam was again forced into exile in 1961 after she received death threats. (119) Mackey knew him in the period before the invasion, when Banister was shipping weapons and explosives to the exile forces. (120) But shortly after taking office, a military coup sent him into exile in the United States. (121) In January 1967, Sukarno offered to go into exile providing he could retain his office. (122) Thomas Becket modelled himself on Anselm - in his exile, his inflexibility, his austerities. (123) Two other letters of Anselm during Osbern's disciplinary exile at Bec complete the story of their first meeting. (124) The old forests burned as the Dark Elves took vengeance for their long exile. (125) Thousands of priests were killed or sent into internal exile. (126) In 1944, the entire people were deported to the Soviet interior and kept in exile for 13 years. (127) In 1980, Ne Win released all political prisoners and invited those like Nu who had been in exile to return. (128) Clinton also faced the challenge of discouraging future actions by the exile group Brothers to the Rescue, whose planes were attacked. (129) In exile, members are involved in solidarity work and are implementing educational and technical training programmes with the refugee communities. (130) Their dedication to the cause was in no way diminished by their exile, and in many ways was enhanced by it. (131) The ancient Israelites developed many of their mythological and legendary themes during their exile in Babylon. (132) The occasion was the re-burial of Jovan Ducic, who died in exile in the United States in 1943. (133) Urge to build, to make, as compensation for anxieties of exile, he wrote. (134) Did the Lord ordain her maternal exile, or had Augustine bartered her pain for his purity? (135) Confirmations and ordinations did not take place - most of the bishops and many of the religious communities were in exile. (135) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (136) Guy Banister saw to it that exile leaders knew who was providing cash for arms and ammunition. (137) Some of her best works were written while she was in exile. (138) Is he suggesting that Bolingbroke returns from exile simply to claim his lands? (139) The Smiths seduce us into aspiring to the same heroic pitch of failure and exile. (140) Her parents' home was raided and destroyed and her family was forced into exile. (141) Five years of exile among strangers would soon be over. (142) Opposition groups in exile had rejected the terms of the Constitution and called for a boycott. (143) She will make my misery more tolerable, my slavery only half-slavery, my exile less a banishment. (144) Youth! There is nothing like youth. The middle-aged are mortgaged to Life. The old are in Life's lumber-room. But youth is the Lord of Life. Youth has a kingdom waiting for it. Every one is born a king, and most people die in exile. Oscar Wilde (145) Napoleon's exile to Elba was brief. (146) Like a king in exile, uncrowned in the underworld. (147) Crape myrtle in exile, head injury and blindness. (148) He was condemned to life - long exile. (149) Why did the fatuous King send him into exile? (150) Books in: Exile, Starless Night, Siege of Darkness. (151) Uyghur exile organizations, China and Geopolitics. (152) The ROC government - in - exile is a legal creature of SFPT administrative authority. (153) As a result, most Iranian Azeri music is performed outside of Iran amongst exile communities. (154) It might be hostile to General Musharraf, althoughearlier this month his government immediately deported one leading opponent,Nawaz Sharif, a former prime minister, when he tried to return from exile. (155) The young republic was defeated by the Spanish in 1814, and Bolivar went into exile. (156) Boulanger:French military and political leader who after serving in the franco-prussian war (1870-1871) envisioned himself dictator and was accused of treason. He committed suicide in exile. (157) William III, who defeated James, offered forgiveness to the rebels who would swear loyalty to him, but many preferred exile. (158) Another man, with the initials N.A., was sentenced to death for being a member of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO), a dissident group largely operating from exile. (159) Mordecai, a Jew in exile, refused to bow to Haman , second in command to King Ahasuerus. (160) Through the exile, the wandering and the angst, he created The Divine Comedy -- divided into Hell, Purgatory and Paradise -- a poem many consider the greatest ever written. (161) Dalai is a political exile who engages in secessionist activities. (162) The so - called government in exile founded by the Dalai Lama practices a theocratic rule. (163) Cyber-security analysts say computer problems in the main Tibetan exile community in India led to the uncovering of a vast global internet espionage network, apparently originating in China. (164) Next week the Tibetan community in exile will vote to elect a new Kalon Tripa, or prime minister, who will take on the Dalai Lama's political functions. (165) Though there was no evidence of his guilt(), Scipio withdrew from public life and died a virtual exile. (166) Abbas. old guard leaders returned from exile with the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in 1994. (167) After he busted out of the scene of his first exile, Elba, it took the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blucher and a lot of troops at Waterloo to put him out of business once and for all. (168) I consider myself an exile because my family is entirely Mauritian. For generations we were fed on Mauritian folklore, food, legends and culture. (169) Because killing a clansman is a crime against the earth goddess, Okonkwo must take his family into exile for seven years in order to atone. (170) As he had grown extremely fond of London, he cursed the flatness of exile. (171) With his second abdication and exile, the era of the Napoleonic Wars ended. (172) Pahlavi, 44, was the son of the former shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who was overthrown in 1979 and died the following year in exile in Cairo, Egypt. (173) 1917 - Vladimir Lenin arrives at Petrograd Station in Russia from exile, marking the beginning of Bolshevik leadership in the Russian Revolution. (174) When Napoleon was forced into exile on Elba, the only unit he was allowed to have with him as the guards were the Polish Lancers. (175) Andrei Sakharov, Russia’s most famous dissident and nuclear scientist, returned from his forced exile in Gorky and was elected to the first Soviet parliament. (176) The slaves were taken into exile at three different times by King Nebuchadnezzar. (177) The Stones' 1972 double album Exile on Main St. employed a gatefold cover and a series of 12 perforated postcards with inserted images from photographer Norman Seeff. (178) After many years in exile he returned to China during the 1911 revolution that overthrew the Manchu dynasty. (179) Back in the Jalazone refugee camp the refugees are bitter after 60 years of exile. (180) And Judah was carried away into exile to Babylon for their unfaithfulness. (181) The former Haitian leader Jean-Claude Duvalier, also known as "Baby Doc", has been detained by police two days after his surprise return to Haiti after 25 years in exile. (182) A luminary now in the exile community outside Washington, DC, Ms Nafisi appears to have made peace with her family and her heritage. (183) His great work, written in exile, is a dramatisation of his own fate, an extended attack upon his enemies—and, incidentally, the first great work to be written in his native Tuscan. (184) The government in exile has to struggle on, aware that its influence is severely limited. (185) Born during the Babylonian Exile, he returned to Israel when it ended and helped mobilize the Jewish community to rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem. (186) That turned Arafat and his cronies into a leadership in exile. (187) Many of these Islamists have adopted more moderate views that could make them an attractive force, but these figures have been in exile for years. (188) The protagonist G's exile is analyzed in three different periods:the exile since his childhood, the pursuit of home in adulthood, and the final return. (189) Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , the Shah of Iran, died in Ehypt in exile. (190) She prefers to stay in detention rather than be released and go into exile. (191) Targutai has usurped the tribe of Borjigin and named himself Khan, whilst Temujin, the rightful Khan of Borjigin , is in exile. (192) When Solzhenitsyn wrote in this way, few dared to argue publicly with the great Russian writer - in - exile. (193) But it was held against Chanel when she returned to Paris in 1954 - from self imposed exile - says Picardie. (194) Exile, however, gives perspective, making every emigrant an anthropologist and relativist. (195) The Dalai Lama , Tibet's spiritual leader in exile,(http:///exile.html) has been an energetic public face and spokesman. (196) She might have remained in exile had it not been for Julius Caesar. (197) Stalin was not amused, and had Mandelstamarrested and sentenced to exile in the Ural Mountains. (198) Henry II was so angry that he drove Becket in to exile. (199) Mr Duvalier, or "Baby Doc" as he's also known, was forced into exile in 1986 following a mass uprising. (200) The so - called government in exile founded by the Dalai Lama practices theocratic rule. (201) I have loved justice and hated inequity ; and therefore I die in exile. (202) Santo Domingo, January 17 Xinhua Xinhua News Port au Prince: Haiti's former President Jean - Claude Duvalier into exile for nearly 25 years later, at 16, suddenly returned home. (203) This book of Ezra is also about a change that took place among God's people who had been living in exile for about 70 years. (204) Attempting to imprison, exile or execute an important character runs the risk of a civil war. (205) The document, dated Monday, came from an office led by Mohammed Ghneim, a Fatah hardliner and the party's number two, who returned to the West Bank only this year after many years in exile. (206) He was speaking from Luxemburg but lives in exile in France. (207) Being sent into the exile from the sky without witchcraft, without the mind which can understand the natural clearly and desolately . (208) I was exile to the farthest corner of the kingdom. (209) Besides -- do you want him to be an exile like Tony Fontaine? (210) Our most famous painter, M. F. Husain, who lives in exile under threats from extremists for daring to paint Hindu deities in the nude, knows that we have yet to secure the right to free expression. (211) Ayatollah Khomeini is welcomed back into Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile. (212) Hobbes was the tutor to a royal household who followed the King into exile during the English Civil War. (213) Salina was talking, telling me about Magpie's return to Crow Creek after months in exile and how his relatives went to his sister's house and welcomed him home. (214) English statesman, orator, and writer. A Jacobite , he spent much of his life in exile and wrote influential political treatises, notably The Idea of a Patriot King (1749). (215) I tumble and stumble as if on way of exile. (216) Tricked into thinking he killed his father, a guilt ridden lion cub flees into exile and abandons his identity as the future King. (217) The story was written by Russian author Gogol in the 1840s during a self-imposed exile to Geneva and Rome. (218) At the end of 1977, a political turbulence against the monarchy regime broke up, forcing the Pahlavi family going into exile on 16 Jan. 1979. (219) I quickly translated her act of banishment into my own deliberate act of self - exile. (220) Despite his losing the Battle of Waterloo and being humiliatingly sent to exile on St Helena, Napoleon is still revered in France. (221) Mr. Remarque, a native of Germany, went into exile; Mr. Trumbo, who grew up in Colorado, went to jail. (222) So the work was probably concluded shortly after that date: so in exile or towards the end of the exilic period. (223) The opposition she joined was tiny, mostly confined to a few parishes in the Protestant church, heavily infiltrated by the Stasi and weakened by the systematic exile of its leaders to the West. (224) The so-called exile government situated in Dharamsala is a defacto theocratic government. And this illegal government is under the direct leadership of the Dalai Lama. (225) Napoleon I of France begins his exile on St. Helena in the Atlantic Ocean. (226) The most severe punishment a matriarch can dispense is exile from the house. (227) "You are approached indirectly, by intermediaries — this is how it works, " said Mr. Farani, who spent his exile in Wiesbaden, Germany. (228) Having received a number of literary awards, without ever having to even consider the problem of tax exile, my response to all this talk of cosiness and complacency is, 'Er... when was that? (229) The gerousia prepared business submitted to the apella and had extensive judicial powers: it alone pronounced sentences of death or exile. (230) When the Pathet Lao seized power in 1975, Vang Pao led his people into exile in America, where he died on January 6th, aged 81. (231) I feel that the director was trying to sneakingly undermine the heroic image the exile hoped to establish while claiming?his preference for "neutrality". (232) While the current inin America, the Tibetan government in exile back in Dharamsala has been brawling. (233) Rebiya Kadeer heads the World Uighur Congress, which represents the Uighur community in exile. (234) A leading Bahraini Shia politician has returned to his country from self-imposed exile in Britain. (235) The Savoia family was condemned to exile and only in this last years the descendants could come back to Italy. (236) In self-imposed exile in Austria, he enjoys discomfiting senior Kazakhstani officials by putting secretly obtained recordings of their conversations on the web. (237) A life of foreignness imposed by poverty or persecution or exile is unlikely to be enjoyable at all. (238) O stubborn , self - willed exile from the loving breast! (239) Pascal Maljette , born in France, oil painter, he came to China in 2004 and started his life in exile for reasons of art. (240) Last year, while he was in self-imposed exile, a Bangkok court convicted him on a charge of acting corruptly during his premiership, and sentenced him to two years in prison. (241) He'd end up an exile washing dishes at the automat. (242) Yellow sand trail, and buried the number of those who hunger and thirst of Avicennia exile and lonely soul. (243) On his arrest, he had been careful to take with him a threadbare cap and a shabby sheepskin coat that he had saved from his years in exile. (244) Bad move. Stalin was not amused, and had Mandelstamarrested and sentenced to exile in the Ural Mountains. (245) Santo Domingo, January 17 Xinhua Xinhua News Port au Prince: Haiti's former President jean-claude duvalier into exile for nearly 25 years later, at 16, suddenly returned home. (246) International human rights groups have called for the prosecution of the former Haitian leader Jean-Claude Duvalier, who returned to his homeland on Sunday after 25 years in exile. |
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