absentee
n. 缺席者,缺勤者; 在外地主; 在外地主; [信]空号
An absentee is a person who is expected to be in a particular place but who is not there.
Absentee is used to describe someone who is not there to do a particular job in person.
Absentee fathers will be forced to pay child maintenance.
缺席的父亲将会被强制要求支付孩子的抚养费。
...an absentee landlord.
在外业主
In elections in the United States, if you vote by absentee ballot or if you are an absentee voter, you vote in advance because you will be away.
He has already voted by absentee ballot...
他已进行了缺席投票。
The deadline for absentee voting in was Saturday.
缺席投票的最后期限是星期六。
1. one that is absent or not in residence
The custodian of a minor child's estate; the custodian of an absentee landlord's property.
年幼孩子财产的监护人; 地主外出时其地产的''.'看管人'.''.
Owned by wealthy absentee landlords these huge farms boasted hundreds even thousands of slaves each.
大型农场归属富有在外的地主,号称动用成千上百奴隶.
There was only one absentee because everybody knew the meeting was very important.
只有一个人缺席,因为大家都知道这个会议非常重要.
Even the absentee members would endeavour to return home in time for it.
所有大家庭的成员都会聚集一堂,远在他乡的也会尽量赶回来.
Daniel Agger is the other noticeable absentee.
丹尼阿格尔将是另一个重要的缺席.