adj. exiled ; proscriptive ; exilic ; exilian
当地人目睹了这些被放逐的人遭受的苦难。而且,确切地讲,当地人帮助了这些受害者。
The local people saw the suffering to which these deportees were subjected. And, as a matter of fact, the local people helped the victims.
寂寞也不是放逐的理由,放逐的人也并不都是孤独的人。
Loneliness is not grounds for deportation, deportation of the people are not all lonely people.
菲比,这位号称动物权利的捍卫者,也被说服了,理由是,这样的话她将拯救一只可能遭致放逐的狗儿。
Phoebe, an avowed champion of animal rights, was persuaded on the grounds that she’d be saving a dog that might otherwise be put down.
So if you are in exile, then perhaps a more satisfying ending is to have Israel not in fact entering the land.
如果你正在经历放逐,那么也许一个更令人满意的结尾,是以色列人实际上并未进入应许之地。
They reached their final form in the exilic or post-exilic period.
最终它们处于放逐中或被放逐后的状态。
It was here, from a place of political exile, that he wrote his major works--The Prince, the Discourses on Livy, and The Art of War.
也就是从这儿,从这个他遭到放逐的地方,他写下大作《君王论》,《论利瓦伊》,和《战争的艺术》
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