diplomatic
美音:
[´dıplə´mætık
]英音:
[´dıplə´mætık
]adj.外交的,老练的
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副词:diplomatically
diplomatic
/,dɪplə'mætɪk; ,dɪplə`mætɪk/
adj
1 of diplomacy(1) 外交的
*settle disputes by diplomatic means 通过外交手段解决纷争.
2 tactful; having or showing diplomacy(2) 圆通的; 灵活变通的; 有手腕的; 策略的
*a diplomatic answer, move, etc 很策略的回答、一步等
* be diplomatic in dealing with people 与人打交道老练得体.
diplomatic
adj[
Date: 1700-1800;
Language: French;Origin: diplomatique, from
Latin diploma;
DIPLOMA]
relating to or involving the work of diplomats
Diplomatic efforts to end the fighting began on Oct 25.diplomatic relations/tiesthe arrangement between two countries that each should keep representatives at an
embassy in the other's country
establish/break off diplomatic relations The two countries established diplomatic relations last year.dealing with people politely and skilfully without upsetting them
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tactful They were always very diplomatic with awkward clients. a diplomatic answer>diplomatically [-kli/
1. But before we could be so diplomatic, Rich said, "You know, all it needs is a little soy sauce." 但是我们还没能来得及说一些这样圆滑得体的话,里奇就说。"你知道,这菜只需要加一点点酱油。"
2. While I had met Roosevelt at large diplomatic receptions in Washington, my contact had been limited to a brief handshake and an exchange of a few words. 在华盛顿的大型外交招待会上我曾见到过罗斯福,我与他的接触也只局限于短暂的握手和简单的几句交流。
3. He enjoys diplomatic privileges. 他享有外交特权。
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