diplomats
英 [ˈdɪpləmæts]
美 [ˈdɪpləˌmæts]
n. 外交官; 善于交际的人; 通权达变的人; 圆通的人; 有手腕的人
diplomat的复数
柯林斯词典
- 外交官;外交家
Adiplomatis a senior official who discusses affairs with another country on behalf of his or her own country, usually working as a member of an embassy.
双语例句
- Diplomats are still hoping to salvage something from the meeting.
外交官们仍然希望能通过这次会晤挽回点什么。 - Under international law, diplomats living in foreign countries are exempt from criminal prosecution
根据国际法,驻外外交官员免受刑事检控。 - Most of the diplomats and journalist likely just hung around Beijing and Shanghai.
大多数的外交官和记者可能只是到北京和上海闲逛。 - Diplomats meeting in Chile have laid the groundwork for far-reaching environmental regulations
在智利会面的外交官们已经为那些对未来影响深远的环境保护条例的制定打好了基础。 - US diplomats say the president is likely to take the high road in his statements about trade.
美国的外交官们说,总统在贸易问题的声明中可能会采取最保险的立场。 - He made fun of doctors, college officials, opera singers, diplomats and government officials.
他取笑医生,大学官员,歌剧歌手,外交官和政府官员。 - Diplomats believe that bureaucratic delays are inevitable
外交官们认为繁文缛节造成的延迟是在所难免的。 - Because of them and our dedicated diplomats, a coalition has been forged and countless lives have been saved.
由于他们和我们敬业的外交人员的努力,一个联盟已经形成,无数生命得到了拯救。 - It is not just a textbook for professional diplomats. The lay reader will enjoy the anecdotes.
它不仅仅是职业外交家的教科书,里面的轶事趣闻外行的读者也会喜欢。 - Diplomats now expect the mission to be much less ambitious.
这一来外交官们估计这次任务会轻松很多。