"exile" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

exile sustantivo

exile + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 8
exile group • exile community • exile leader • exile organization • exile government • ...
exile + verbo
Kolokacji: 7
caused by one's exile • exile returns • exile living • exile ends • exile says • ...
verbo + exile
Kolokacji: 24
force into exile • send into exile • return from exile • go into exile • live in exile • flee into exile • die in exile • ...
adjetivo + exile
Kolokacji: 52
self-imposed exile • Cuban exile • political exile • internal exile • voluntary exile • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
(2) Cuban, Chilean, Haitian
Kolokacji: 3
1. political exile = polityczny emigrant political exile
2. Jewish exile = Żydowski emigrant Jewish exile
3. prominent exile = znaczący emigrant prominent exile
4. subsequent exile = późniejsze wygnanie subsequent exile
5. anti-Castro exile = anti-Castro emigrant anti-Castro exile
6. African exile = Afrykański emigrant African exile
7. Nicaraguan exile = Nikaraguańczyk emigrant Nicaraguan exile
8. enforced exile = narzucony emigrant enforced exile
9. eventual exile = ostateczny emigrant eventual exile
10. Ugandan exile = Ugandyjski emigrant Ugandan exile
11. literary exile = literacki emigrant literary exile
  • And we were off to his parents' house in the Hills, where I, like other literary exiles from New York, was to be given a visiting fireman's welcome.
  • Mr. Glass was soon in literary exile, and Mr. Penenberg was soon writing for Forbes magazine.
  • In a time known in trendier circles for literary exile, Russo is the unofficial poet laureate of uneasy stasis, of fixing yourself to the place where you were born.
  • He is one of the most reclusive of British literary exiles, sharing his time between Austria, Italy, and the Philippines.
  • And literary exile is a longstanding tradition.
  • By his own contention, the return amounted to literary exile, though he continued to write with distinction.
  • His literary exile, however, added originality and momentum to his work.
  • His perspective was similar in many ways to the 'lost generation' of literary exiles such as Hemingway and Fitzgerald.
  • He would join the great tradition of literary exile.
  • Buried deep in one of his own articles, he had even mentioned his illness, but he believes it was the more prominent disclosure that led to his literary exile.
(7) long, brief, lifelong
Kolokacji: 3
(8) fellow, Russian, Siberian
Kolokacji: 3
(10) Saudi, Palestinian
Kolokacji: 2
(11) Irish, lonely, spiritual
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + exile
Kolokacji: 16
into exile • in exile • from exile • of exile • for exile • ...

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