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diplomacy

/dih-ploh-muh-see/US // dɪˈploʊ mə si //UK // (dɪˈpləʊməsɪ) //

外交,外交学,外交活动,外交部

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the conduct by government officials of negotiations and other relations between nations.
    • : the art or science of conducting such negotiations.
    • : skill in managing negotiations, handling people, etc., so that there is little or no ill will; tact: Seating one's dinner guests often calls for considerable diplomacy.

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Examples

  • It is one facet of a unique Georgetown effort, the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics — a blended unit of drama and diplomacy that seems especially well-suited for a nation divided against itself.

  • It was the first time Reagan engaged in personal diplomacy with a Soviet official.

  • Beijing has crushed Washington at vaccine diplomacy — a painful reality that Zelensky discussed in the "Axios on HBO" interview.

  • Mask diplomacy has now given way to vaccine diplomacy—but not only of the positive kind.

  • Horn was pushed out by Time Warner management in 2011, at age 68, to make way for younger leaders, and the next year would find a new act at Disney, which needed his diplomacy skills to finesse its own talent relations after a rocky period.

  • Those who served abroad were treated with suspicion that they had been infected by European diplomacy.

  • Indeed, it's unclear what, if any, benefits the average Cuban will reap from increased diplomacy between the two countries.

  • The British Museum claims that “cultural diplomacy” can somehow discourage human rights violators.

  • I called it “ding-dong diplomacy”; Governor Richardson wisely pointed out that “basketball diplomacy” is better than none.

  • To date, much of the details of the diplomacy and even the interim deal between Iran and the West are shrouded in secrecy.

  • This Committee shall be divided into three sections, viz.:—Of diplomacy; of the navy; and of the army.

  • But, though a capital sabreur, he was evidently not made to solve questions in diplomacy.

  • Without any training in or natural bent for diplomacy, Aguinaldo had not the faintest idea of what foreign “protection” signified.

  • As for me, I thought that "All right—come on," a magnificent example of Scotch diplomacy and humour.

  • In the conduct of his foreign relations, the Bruce proved himself an adept in diplomacy.