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.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. The Home Office is usually quick to deport undesirables.
內(nèi)政部通常會(huì)迅速地將不受歡迎人士驅(qū)逐出境。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
2. We deport aliens who slip across our borders.
我們把偷渡入境的外國(guó)人驅(qū)逐出境.
來(lái)自《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》
3. That is the way in which we should deport ourselves.
這才是我們的行為方式.
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
4. We should deport the criminal who has entered the country illegally.
我們應(yīng)該驅(qū)逐非法入境的罪犯.
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
5. It's important to teach a child how to deport himself in public.