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1. Julia joined the diplomatic service after her graduation from the university.
朱丽娅大学毕业后就到外交部门工作了。
2. You'll have to be very diplomatic if you want him to approve of the plan.
如果你要他同意这个计划,你必须十分注意策略。
3. His father had been in the diplomatic service.
他的父亲曾在外交部门供职。
4. Try to be diplomatic when you refuse her invitation, so as not to cause bad feeling.
谢绝她的邀请时要有技巧,以免造成恶感。
1. 老练的,有策略的:dependable 可靠的 | diplomatic 老练的,有策略的 | disciplined 守纪律的
2. 外交的:diplomat 外交家 | diplomatic 外交的 | ski 滑雪
3. 老练的,有策:dependable 可靠的 | diplomatic 老练的,有策 | disciplined 守纪律的
1. 外交的;外交官的
Diplomatic means relating to diplomacy and diplomats.
e.g. ...before the two countries resume full diplomatic relations...
在两国恢复全面的外交关系之前
e.g. Efforts are being made to avert war and find a diplomatic solution...
各方正在为避免战争、寻求外交解决途径而作出积极的努力。
2. 有手腕的;讲究策略的;圆滑的;婉转的
Someone who is diplomatic is able to be careful to say or do things without offending people.
e.g. She is very direct. I tend to be more diplomatic, I suppose.
她人很直,我觉得我更婉转一些。
1. They can also enjoy diplomatic benefits and get good business relations with the sending states.
2. The prince will bring about 400 people on a mission for business development and to celebrate 40 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
3. State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan said earlier that Chinese leaders would have a busy diplomatic itinerary untill the end of this year.
4. Hu and Wen said since China and Cuba established diplomatic relations 48 years ago, the bilateral relations have been witnessing consolidation and development day by day.
5. Diplomatic condemnation is the most likely first response, followed by targeted economic sanctions and possibly a United Nations Security Council resolution.
6. The nagging problems at home are acting as brakes for Obama's aggressive diplomatic ambitions, making America's pursuit of the strategic targets of hegemony a turbulent affair.
7. diplomatic
7. The unilateral naming of maritime areas by the Philippines this time also undermines the government's diplomatic efforts.
8. diplomatic
8. Recognition of a Palestinian state by the UN General Assembly would carry considerable diplomatic weight but would not carry legal clout.
9. Li said the new resolution was aimed at bringing Iran back to the negotiating table and activating a new round of diplomatic efforts.
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10. She also suggested a multilateral solution to the question and called for " a collaborative diplomatic process by all claimants for resolving the various territorial disputes ".
adj
1. using or marked by tact in dealing with sensitive matters or people
e.g. the hostess averted a confrontation with a diplomatic chenage of subject
Synonym: diplomatical
2. relating to or characteristic of diplomacy
e.g. diplomatic immunity