diplomacy如何读

英:[dɪˈpləʊməsi]

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diplomacy是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 外交手腕
  2. 外交
  3. 策略
  4. 交际手段
  5. 圆滑
  6. 手腕
  7. 手段
  8. 权谋
  9. 外交技巧
  10. 交际手腕
  11. 外交使团
  12. 外交术
  13. 处世之道
  14. 外交才能
  15. 老练
  16. 外交学

diplomacy自然拼读

dip·lo·ma·cy

dih plo m si

diplomacy变形

复数:diplomacies

diplomacy词根

词根:diplomat

adj.

diplomatic 外交的;外交上的;老练的

adv.

diplomatically 在外交上;靠外交途径;圆滑地;婉转地

n.

diplomat 外交家,外交官;有外交手腕的人;处事圆滑机敏的人

diplomatist 外交家;外交官

diplomacy英英释义

noun

the practice or skill of conducting negotiations between nations or governments.The release of the hostages was hailed as a victory for diplomacy.

the talent or art of dealing tactfully with people; tact.The manager exercised diplomacy in resolving misunderstandings between departments.

diplomacy词组

public diplomacy公众外交;民间外交

chinese diplomacy中国外交

ping-pong diplomacy乒乓外交

diplomacy词源中文解释

"通过授权代理人进行国家间正式交往的科学; 谈判和起草条约的艺术; "更宽泛地说,"一般国际商务的交易和管理",1793年,源自法语 diplomatie,形成自 diplomate "外交官"(以 aristocratie 从 aristocrate 为模型),源自现代拉丁语 diplomaticus(1680年代),源自拉丁语 diploma(属格 diplomatis)"授予特权的官方文件"(参见 diploma; 有关意义演变,请参见 diplomatic)。

It is obvious to any one who has been in charge of the interests of his country abroad that the day secrecy is abolished negotiations of any kind will become impossible. [Jules Cambon, "The Diplomatist" (transl. Christopher Rede Turner), 1931]
任何负责代表其国家利益的人都会明显地意识到,一旦保密性被废除,任何形式的谈判都将变得不可能。[朱尔斯·坎邦,《外交家》(克里斯托弗·里德·特纳译),1931年]

意思是"在处理任何类型的谈判中的灵巧或技能",始于1848年。

diplomacy_法律行业词汇

外交

diplomacy词源英文解释

see diplomatic

The first known use of diplomacy was in 1766

diplomacy儿童词典英英释义

dippernoun

one that dipsespecially: something (as a long-handled cup) used for dipping

any of several birds that dive into streams in search of food called alsowater ouzel

the seven major stars of Ursa Major arranged in a form resembling a dipper called alsoBig Dipper

the seven major stars in Ursa Minor similarly arranged with the North Star forming the outer end of the handle called alsoLittle Dipper

dipolenoun

a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles of opposite sign separated especially by a small distance

dipolenoun

a pair of equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles of opposite sign separated especially by a small distance

diplopodnoun

millipede

diplomatistnoun

diplomat

diplomaticadjective

of, relating to, or concerned with diplomacy or diplomats

diplomatic relations

tactful

found a diplomatic way to say no

diplomaticadjective

of, relating to, or concerned with diplomacy or diplomats

diplomatic relations

tactful

found a diplomatic way to say no

diplomatnoun

a person employed or skilled in diplomacy

diplomacynoun

the work of keeping up relations between the governments of different countries

skill in dealing with others without causing bad feelings : tact

diplomacy 例句

1 She graduated from the University of Chicago and received a master’s degree in law and diplomacy from Tufts.

2 For Col. Gadhafi, they seem to represent a nomadic heritage applied to jet travel and diplomacy.

对卡扎菲而言, 它们似乎意味着将游牧传统应用到乘坐喷气飞机的旅途和外交上.

3 The way forward in this situation is by diplomacy and negotiation.

在这种情況下要取得进展需要讲究点手腕和商谈.

4 Paramount's last-minute dash of diplomacy appears to have worked as far as Pangu is concerned.

5 Into this dire situation steps Jonnie, who proves that his genius isn’t just for armed insurrection but for diplomacy and great power politics as well.

6 They don’t have the faculties to understand diplomacy, nor the machinations of a failed marriage, and their innocence needs protecting.

7 There’s an element of diplomacy when you deal with your generational peers.

8 It’s part of diplomacy, the managing of international relationships in a respectful and thoughtful way.

9 And they were not by Asian designers, an occasional form of sartorial diplomacy employed by traveling politicians trying to make nice with the countries they visit.

10 “This could be like Ping-Pong diplomacy, except that it’s happening in the cultural sphere.”

11 His bid fits into Beijing’s soft power diplomacy, though Western capitals fret about China controlling an agency that shapes internet and media policy.

12 Even before any Europeans showed up, sex and marriage between peoples of different Native groups had served as a tool of diplomacy, trade and survival.

13 Since arriving in Washington last year, she has become a connector and a mover and shaker, and she has shared Sweden’s philosophy of cultural diplomacy at Forum Theatre.

14 “Getting permission to film in there was in itself a great feat of cultural diplomacy.”

15 Finally he swung into the pyrotechnics of his "shuttle diplomacy" to bring Israel and its Arab enemies together at Geneva.

最后,他又精力充沛地开始展示其“穿梭外交”之绚烂,在日内瓦将以色列及其阿拉伯敌国拉到了一起。

16 The sidelining of Holbrooke, in Farrow’s analysis, was of a piece with a more general sidelining of diplomacy amid a continuing “militarization of foreign policy.”

17 Ms. Marshall sensed this response was pure diplomacy and she texted back, calling her son a harsh name that took his teacher aback momentarily.

18 Why the stomach must be so involved in politics as well as diplomacy, Miss Manners has never understood.

19 The United States, of course, also employs cultural diplomacy through a program run out of the State Department whose preachy use of the Voice of America during the Cold War is well established.

20 Looking back, former President Lyndon B. Johnson is credited with ushering in an age of "barbecue diplomacy."

diplomacy 同义词

diplomacy 短语相关

dollar diplomacy gunboat diplomacy shuttle diplomacy

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