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diploma

N อนุปริญญา  ประกาศนียบัตร  ใบประกาศนียบัตร  graduation certificate parchment honor ae-nu-pin-ya

 

diplomacy

N การทูต  การต่างประเทศ  ศิลปะ การทูต  tact address savoir faire tactlessness crudeness kan-tud

 

diplomacy

N ความ เชี่ยวชาญ ใน การคบค้าสมาคม  ทักษะ ใน การเจรจาต่อรอง  tact artfulness statesmanship tactlessness crudeness kwam-chiao-chan-nai-kan-kob-ka-sa-ma-kom

 

diplomat

N นักการทูต  เอก อัครราชทูต  ทูต  ผู้ ที่ ต่อรอง อย่าง มี ชั้นเชิง  ผู้ชำนาญ ใน การคบค้าสมาคม  diplomatist envoy representative nak-kan-thud

 

diplomate

N ผู้ ได้รับ ประกาศนียบัตร  graduate phu-dai-rab-pra-kad-sa-ne-ya-bad

 

diplomatic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การทูต  เกี่ยวกับ การเจรจาต่อรอง  polite statesmanlike wise direct blunt kiao-kab-kan-thud

 

diplomatical

A เกี่ยวกับ การทูต 

 

diplomatically

ADV อย่าง มี ชั้นเชิง  yang-me-chan-cheng

 

diplomatics

N วิชาการ แปล และ ตรวจสอบ เอกสาร ทางราชการ 

 

diplomatist

N ทูต  tud

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DIPLOMA

n.[Gr. , to double or fold. Anciently, a letter or other composition written on paper or parchment and folded; afterwards, an y letter, literary monument, or public document. ] A letter or writing conferring some power, authority, privilege or honor. Diplomas are given to graduates of colleges on their receiving the usual degrees; to clergymen who are licensed to exercise the ministerial functions; to physicians who are licensed to practice their profession; and to agents who are authorized to transact business for their principals. A diploma then is a writing or instrument, usually under seal and signed by the proper person or officer, conferring merely honor, as int he case of graduates, or authority, as int he case of physicians, agents, etc.

 

DIPLOMACY

n.[This word, like supremacy, retains the accent of its original. ] 1. The customs, rules and privileges of embassadors, envoys and other representatives of princes and states at foreign courts; forms of negotiation.
2. A diplomatic body the whole body of ministers at a foreign court.
3. The agency or management of ministers at a foreign court.

 

DIPLOMATED

a.Made by diplomas.

 

DIPLOMATIC

a. 1. Pertaining to diplomas; privileged.
2. Furnished with a diploma; authorized by letters or credentials to transact business for a sovereign at a foreign court. Ministers at a court are denominated a diplomatic body.
3. Pertaining to ministers at a foreign court, or to men authorized by diploma; as a diplomatic character; diplomatic management.

 

DIPLOMATIC

n.A minister, official agent or envoy to a foreign court.

 

DIPLOMATICS

n.The science of diplomas, or of ancient writings, literary and public documents, letters, decrees, charters, codicils, etc. , which has for its object to decipher old writings, to ascertain their authenticity, their dat, signatures, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DIPLOMA

Di *plo "ma, n.; pl. Diplomas. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. Double. ]

 

Defn: A letter or writing, usually under seal, conferring some privilege, honor, or power; a document bearing record of a degree conferred by a literary society or educational institution.

 

DIPLOMACY

Di *plo "ma *cy, n. Etym: [F. diplomatie. This word, like supremacy, retains the accent of its original. See Diploma. ]

 

1. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations (particularly in securing treaties ), including the methods and forms usually employed.

 

2. Dexterity or skill in securing advantages; tact.

 

3. The body of ministers or envoys resident at a court; the diplomatic body. [R.] Burke.

 

DIPLOMAT; DIPLOMATE

Dip "lo *mat, Dip "lo *mate, n. Etym: [F. diplomate. ]

 

Defn: A diplomatist.

 

DIPLOMATE

DIPLOMATE Dip "lo *mate, v. t.

 

Defn: To invest with a title o [R.] Wood.

 

DIPLOMATIAL

DIPLOMATIAL Dip `lo *ma "tial, a.

 

Defn: Diplomatic. [R.]

 

DIPLOMATIC; DIPLOMATICAL

Dip `lo *mat "ic, Dip `lo *mat "ic *al, a. Etym: [Cf. diplomatique. ]

 

1. Pertaining to diplomacy; relating to the foreign ministers at a court, who are called the diplomatic body.

 

2. Characterized by tact and shrewdness; dexterous; artful; as, diplomatic management.

 

3. Pertaining to diplomatics; paleographic. Astle.

 

DIPLOMATIC

DIPLOMATIC Dip `lo *mat "ic, n.

 

Defn: A minister, official agent, or envoy to a foreign court; a diplomatist.

 

DIPLOMATICALLY

DIPLOMATICALLY Dip `lo *mat "ic *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: According to the rules of diplomacy; in the manner of a diplomatist; artfully.

 

DIPLOMATICS

DIPLOMATICS Dip `lo *mat "ics, n.

 

Defn: The science of diplomas, or the art of deciphering ancient writings, and determining their age, authenticity, etc. ; paleography.

 

DIPLOMATISM

DIPLOMATISM Di *plo "ma *tism, n.

 

Defn: Diplomacy. [R.]

 

DIPLOMATIST

Di *plo "ma *tist, n. Etym: [Cf. F. diplomatiste a student of diplomatics. ]

 

Defn: A person employed in, or skilled in, diplomacy; a diplomat. In ability, Avaux had no superior among the numerous able diplomatics whom his country then possessed. Macaulay.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

diploma

di plo ma |diˈplōmə dəˈploʊmə | noun a certificate awarded by an educational establishment to show that someone has successfully completed a course of study. an official document or charter. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense state paper ): via Latin from Greek diplōma folded paper, from diploun to fold, from diplous double.

 

diplomacy

di plo ma cy |diˈplōməsē dəˈploʊməsi | noun the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad: the government should assign an ambassador-at-large to oversee diplomacy in the region. the art of dealing with people in a sensitive and effective way: his genius for tact and diplomacy. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French diplomatie, from diplomatique diplomatic, on the pattern of aristocratie aristocracy.

 

diplomat

dip lo mat |ˈdipləˌmat ˈdɪpləˌmæt | noun an official representing a country abroad. a person who can deal with people in a sensitive and effective way. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French diplomate, back-formation from diplomatique diplomatic, from Latin diploma (see diploma ).

 

diplomate

dip lo mate |ˈdipləˌmāt ˈdɪpləmeɪt | noun a person who holds a diploma, esp. a doctor certified as a specialist by a board of examiners.

 

diplomatic

dip lo mat ic |ˌdipləˈmatik ˈˌdɪpləˈmædɪk | adjective 1 of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations: diplomatic relations between the United States and Britain. having or showing an ability to deal with people in a sensitive and effective way: that was a very diplomatic way of putting it. 2 (of an edition or copy ) exactly reproducing an original version: a diplomatic transcription. DERIVATIVES dip lo mat i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense relating to official documents ): from modern Latin diplomaticus and French diplomatique, from Latin diploma (see diploma ). Sense 1 (late 18th cent. ) is probably due to the publication of the Codex Juris Gentium Diplomaticus (1695 ), a collection of public documents, many of which dealt with international affairs.

 

diplomatic bag

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic bag noun Brit. a container in which official mail is sent to or from an embassy, which is not subject to customs inspection.

 

diplomatic corps

dip lo mat ic corps |ˈˌdɪpləˈmædɪk kɔ (ə )rz | noun the body of diplomats residing in a particular country.

 

diplomatic immunity

dip lo mat ic im mu ni ty |ˈˌdɪpləˈmædɪk ɪˈmjunədi | noun the privilege of exemption from certain laws and taxes granted to diplomats by the country in which they are working.

 

diplomatic pouch

dip lo mat ic pouch noun a container in which official mail is sent to or from an embassy without being subject to customs inspection.

 

diplomatic service

dip lo mat ic serv ice noun another term for foreign service.

 

diplomatist

di plo ma tist |diˈplōmətist dəˈploʊmədəst | noun old-fashioned term for diplomat.

 

Oxford Dictionary

diploma

dip |loma |dɪˈpləʊmə | noun 1 a certificate awarded by an educational establishment to show that someone has successfully completed a course of study. 2 historical an official document or charter. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense state paper ): via Latin from Greek diplōma folded paper , from diploun to fold , from diplous double .

 

diplomacy

dip ¦lo |macy |dɪˈpləʊməsi | noun [ mass noun ] the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad: an extensive round of diplomacy in the Middle East. the art of dealing with people in a sensitive and tactful way: with perfect diplomacy, he divided his attention between Meryl and Anthea. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French diplomatie, from diplomatique diplomatic , on the pattern of aristocratie aristocracy .

 

diplomat

dip ¦lo |mat |ˈdɪpləmat | noun an official representing a country abroad. a person who can deal with others in a sensitive and tactful way. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French diplomate, back-formation from diplomatique diplomatic , from Latin diploma (see diploma ).

 

diplomate

diplomate |ˈdɪpləmeɪt | noun chiefly US a person who holds a diploma, especially a doctor certified as a specialist by a board of examiners.

 

diplomatic

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic |dɪpləˈmatɪk | adjective 1 of or concerning diplomacy: diplomatic relations with Britain were broken. having or showing an ability to deal with people in a sensitive and tactful way: he tried his best to be diplomatic. 2 (of an edition or copy ) exactly reproducing an original version: a diplomatic transcription. DERIVATIVES diplomatically adverb ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense relating to official documents ): from modern Latin diplomaticus and French diplomatique, from Latin diploma (see diploma ). Sense 1 (late 18th cent. ) is probably due to the publication of the Codex Juris Gentium Diplomaticus (1695 ), a collection of originals of important public documents, many of which dealt with international affairs.

 

diplomatic bag

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic bag noun Brit. a container in which official mail is sent to or from an embassy, which is not subject to customs inspection.

 

diplomatic corps

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic corps noun the body of diplomats representing other countries in a particular state.

 

diplomatic immunity

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic im ¦mun |ity noun [ mass noun ] the privilege of exemption from certain laws and taxes granted to diplomats by the state in which they are working.

 

diplomatic pouch

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic pouch noun US term for diplomatic bag.

 

diplomatic recognition

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic rec ¦og |ni ¦tion noun see recognition.

 

diplomatic service

dip ¦lo |mat ¦ic ser |vice noun the government department concerned with the representation of a country abroad.

 

diplomatist

dip ¦lo ¦ma |tist |dɪˈpləʊmətɪst | noun old-fashioned term for diplomat.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

diploma

diploma noun a degree, a diploma or a certificate from a college or university: certificate, parchment, sheepskin; degree, accreditation, qualification, license.

 

diplomacy

diplomacy noun 1 diplomacy failed to win them independence: statesmanship, statecraft, negotiation (s ), discussion (s ), talks, dialogue; international relations, foreign affairs. 2 Jack's quiet diplomacy: tact, tactfulness, sensitivity, discretion, subtlety, finesse, delicacy, savoir faire, politeness, thoughtfulness, care, judiciousness, prudence.

 

diplomat

diplomat noun a British diplomat working in Germany: ambassador, attaché, consul, chargé d'affaires, envoy, nuncio, emissary, plenipotentiary; archaic legate.

 

diplomatic

diplomatic adjective 1 diplomatic activity: ambassadorial, consular. 2 he tried to be diplomatic: tactful, sensitive, subtle, delicate, polite, discreet, thoughtful, careful, judicious, prudent, politic, clever, skillful. ANTONYMS tactless.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

diplomacy

diplomacy noun 1 diplomacy has failed to win them independence: statesmanship, statecraft; negotiation (s ), discussion (s ), talks, consultation, conference, dialogue; international relations /politics, foreign affairs. 2 she was uncertain of how to combine honesty and diplomacy in her answer: tact, tactfulness, sensitivity, discretion, subtlety, finesse, delicacy; judiciousness, discernment, prudence, cleverness, skill; politeness, thoughtfulness, understanding, care; French savoir faire. ANTONYMS tactlessness.

 

diplomat

diplomat noun 1 a British diplomat working in our consulate in Germany: ambassador, envoy, emissary, consul, attaché, plenipotentiary, chargé d'affaires, official; archaic legate. 2 ‘Gentlemen, please,said Norman, ever the diplomat: tactful person, conciliator, reconciler, peacemaker; mediator, negotiator, arbitrator, intermediary, moderator, go-between, middleman.

 

diplomatic

diplomatic adjective 1 a month of hectic diplomatic activity: ambassadorial, consular, foreign-policy, political; Brit. Foreign-Office. 2 he tried his best to be diplomatic: tactful, sensitive, subtle, delicate, discreet; judicious, discerning, prudent, politic, clever, skilful; polite, thoughtful, understanding, careful. ANTONYMS indiscreet, tactless.

 

Duden Dictionary

Diplomand

Di p lo mand , Di plo mand Substantiv, maskulin , der |Diplom a nd |der Diplomand; Genitiv: des Diplomanden, Plural: die Diplomanden jemand, der sich auf eine Diplomprüfung vorbereitet

 

Diplomandin

Di p lo man din , Di plo man din Substantiv, feminin , die |Diplom a ndin |weibliche Form zu Diplomand

 

Diplomarbeit

Di p lom ar beit, Di plom ar beit Substantiv, feminin , die |Dipl o marbeit |wissenschaftliche Arbeit als Teil der Diplomprüfung

 

Diplomat

Di p lo mat , Di plo mat Substantiv, maskulin , der Diplomatin |Diplom a t österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|der Diplomat; Genitiv: des Diplomaten, Plural: die Diplomaten französisch diplomate, zu: diplomatique, diplomatisch 1 höherer Beamter im auswärtigen, diplomatischen Dienst, der bei einem fremden Staat akkreditiert ist und dort die Interessen seines Landes vertritt ein ausländischer Diplomat 2 jemand, der geschickt und klug taktiert, um seine Ziele zu erreichen, ohne andere zu verärgern er ist der geborene Diplomat

 

Diplomatenausweis

Di p lo ma ten aus weis, Di plo ma ten aus weis Substantiv, maskulin , der |Diplom a tenausweis |

 

Diplomatenkoffer

Di p lo ma ten kof fer , Di plo ma ten kof fer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Diplom a tenkoffer |a schmaler, eleganter, meist schwarzer Aktenkoffer b von Botschaftsangehörigen besonders auf Dienstreisen verwendeter Diplomatenkoffer a

 

Diplomatenlaufbahn

Di p lo ma ten lauf bahn , Di plo ma ten lauf bahn Substantiv, feminin , die |Diplom a tenlaufbahn |

 

Diplomatenpass

Di p lo ma ten pass , Di plo ma ten pass Substantiv, maskulin , der |Diplom a tenpass |Reisepass eines Diplomaten

 

Diplomatentasche

Di p lo ma ten ta sche, Di plo ma ten ta sche Substantiv, feminin , die |Diplom a tentasche |große und meist elegante Aktentasche

 

Diplomatenviertel

Di p lo ma ten vier tel , Di plo ma ten vier tel Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Diplom a tenviertel |Wohnviertel in einer Hauptstadt, in dem die Familien der Diplomaten wohnen [und in dem sich die Konsulate u. Ä. befinden ]

 

Diplomatie

Di p lo ma tie , Di plo ma tie Substantiv, feminin , die |Diplomat ie |die Diplomatie; Genitiv: der Diplomatie französisch diplomatie 1 a [Methode der ] Wahrnehmung außenpolitischer Interessen eines Staates durch seine Vertreter im Ausland die Hohe Schule der Diplomatie beherrschen b Gesamtheit der Diplomaten, die in einer Hauptstadt, in einem Land akkreditiert sind bei dem Empfang war die gesamte ausländische Diplomatie vertreten 2 diplomatisches 2 Verhalten das ist eine Frage der Diplomatie | du musst mit [mehr ] Diplomatie vorgehen

 

Diplomatik

Di p lo ma tik, Di plo ma tik Substantiv, feminin , die |Diplom a tik |Urkundenlehre

 

Diplomatiker

Di p lo ma ti ker, Di plo ma ti ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Diplom a tiker |Urkundenforscher und -kenner

 

Diplomatikerin

Di p lo ma ti ke rin , Di plo ma ti ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Diplom a tikerin |weibliche Form zu Diplomatiker

 

Diplomatin

Di p lo ma tin , Di plo ma tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Diplom a tin |die Diplomatin; Genitiv: der Diplomatin, Plural: die Diplomatinnen weibliche Form zu Diplomat

 

diplomatisch

di p lo ma tisch , di plo ma tisch Adjektiv |diplom a tisch österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|französisch diplomatique, zu lateinisch diploma, Diplom 1 a die offiziellen zwischenstaatlichen Beziehungen betreffend die diplomatischen Beziehungen aufnehmen, abbrechen | ein Land diplomatisch anerkennen b Diplomaten 1 betreffend, von Diplomaten ausgeübt, auf Diplomaten bezogen diplomatische Gespräche führen | die diplomatische Laufbahn einschlagen | eine diplomatische Vertretung einrichten | aus diplomatischen Kreisen verlautet | das diplomatische Korps 2 klug, taktisch geschickt bei dem Bemühen, ein bestimmtes Ziel zu erreichen ein sehr diplomatischer Mensch sein | diplomatisch antworten, lächeln, schweigen

 

French Dictionary

diplômant

diplômant , ante adj. Qui conduit à l ’obtention d ’un diplôme. : Les grands groupes qui puisent dans leurs effectifs pour pourvoir une large partie de leur encadrement ont globalement mis en place des parcours structurés, avec formation diplômante ou non.

 

diplomate

diplomate adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif Qui est habile dans ses relations avec autrui. : Elle est très diplomate et sait convaincre tout un chacun. SYNONYME adroit . nom masculin et féminin Personne chargée par un gouvernement de le représenter à l ’étranger. : Cette ambassadrice est une fine diplomate. Note Orthographique dipl o mate.

 

diplomatie

diplomatie n. f. nom féminin 1 Représentation d ’un pays à l ’étranger. : Elle est déléguée du Québec au Mexique, elle est dans la diplomatie. 2 Habileté, tact. : On lui a répondu avec diplomatie qu ’il avait peut-être raison. SYNONYME adresse ; doigté . Prononciation Le t se prononce comme s, [diplɔmasi ] Note Orthographique dipl o ma t ie.

 

diplomation

diplomation n. f. didactique Pourcentage exprimant le nombre relatif d ’élèves ou d ’étudiants qui obtiennent un diplôme (GDT ). Note Technique Attention à l ’orthographe de ce mot, dérivé du nom diplôme, qui s ’écrit néanmoins sans accent circonflexe.

 

diplomatique

diplomatique adj. adjectif 1 Relatif à la diplomatie. : Le courrier diplomatique. 2 Habile, plein de tact. : Une réponse diplomatique. SYNONYME adroit . Note Orthographique dipl o matique.

 

diplomatiquement

diplomatiquement adv. adverbe De façon diplomatique.

 

Spanish Dictionary

diploma

diploma nombre masculino 1 Documento expedido por una corporación, facultad, sociedad, etc. , con firmas, sellos y otras formalidades, que acredita un grado académico o la adjudicación de un premio :un diploma académico; el cuarto clasificado en unas olimpiadas obtiene el diploma olímpico; la representante de la embajada recogió un diploma concedido a la cinematografía de su país .2 Documento importante o solemne en el que se acredita un título, privilegio, etc. ; en particular el que autoriza con sello y armas un soberano .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del latín diploma , diplomatis documento oficial ’ y este del griego díploma, de diploûs doble ’, derivado de dúo dos ’, porque en griego designaba un certificado que se daba a los soldados al licenciarse, que constaba de dos placas de bronce unidas y dobladas conteniendo privilegios .

 

diplomacia

diplomacia nombre femenino 1 Ciencia que estudia los intereses y las relaciones que se dan entre unos estados y otros :el catedrático afirmó que la diplomacia todavía está en una fase experimental; estudió diplomacia durante seis años .2 Conjunto de personas e instituciones que se ocupan en un Estado de los intereses y las relaciones con los demás Estados :diplomacia colombiana; el jefe de la diplomacia mexicana visitó recientemente Chile y Bolivia .3 Tacto o habilidad que una persona tiene para mantener buenas relaciones sociales con otras, para tratar asuntos delicados discretamente o para casar o conciliar intereses muy diversos .

 

diplomado, -da

diplomado, -da adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que tiene una diplomatura o que ha conseguido un diploma :un técnico diplomado; un diplomado universitario; con ello se opta al diplomado en informática .

 

diplomar

diplomar verbo transitivo 1 Otorgar a alguien un diploma que acredita un grado académico u otras aptitudes .2 diplomarse verbo pronominal Obtener un diploma que acredita un grado académico u otras aptitudes :aprobó las últimas materias y se diplomó en arquitectura técnica .

 

diplomática

diplomática nombre femenino 1 Estudio científico de los diplomas y otros documentos antiguos, tanto en sus caracteres internos como externos, en especial para establecer su autenticidad o falsedad .2 Diplomacia (disciplina ).

 

diplomático, -ca

diplomático, -ca adjetivo 1 De la diplomacia o que tiene relación con ella :carrera diplomática; misión diplomática; el cuerpo diplomático; tomó posesión de su primer empleo diplomático como secretario de la embajada en París; libraron una durísima batalla diplomática; la normalidad diplomática estaba aparentemente recuperada .2 [persona ] Que tiene un trato muy correcto y educado y dice las cosas de forma que no molesten .3 [actitud, comportamiento ] Que es propio de estas personas .4 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que se ocupa de representar a su país en el extranjero :el personal diplomático de la embajada; los diplomáticos han afirmado que otra ronda de negociaciones sobre la paz será inútil . VÉASE valija diplomática .

 

diplomatista

diplomatista nombre común Persona que es especialista en diplomática .

 

diplomatura

diplomatura nombre femenino 1 Título académico que capacita para diversas profesiones y se obtiene al acabar una carrera universitaria de tres años como máximo o el primer ciclo de una carrera superior :ha conseguido la diplomatura de ingeniería técnica .2 Conjunto de estudios necesarios para conseguir ese título .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

diploma

di plo ma /dɪplóʊmə /〖語源は 「2つに折った紙 」; 原義は 4 名詞 s /-z /, ta /-tə /C (⦅略 ⦆dip. , Dip. )1 (学科 大学院などの )卒業 [修了 ]証書 ; (修士 博士などの )【専門分野における 】学位授与証, 学位記 «in » ; ⦅米 ⦆(高校の )卒業証書 ▸ a high school diploma ⦅米 ⦆高校の卒業証書 (!⦅英 ⦆では高校の卒業証書は通例certificateを用いる ) .2 ⦅主に英 ⦆(一般に ) «…の » 免許証 [], 資格免許 «in » .3 ⦅英 ⦆(大学の )課程 .4 公文書 ,古文書 (こもんじよ ).~́ m ll ⦅米 くだけて ⦆マスプロ大学 〘もうけ主義で学問水準の低い高等教育学校 〙.

 

diplomacy

di plo ma cy /dɪplóʊməsi /diplomatic 名詞 U 1 外交 international diplomacy 国際外交 secret diplomacy 秘密外交 2 外交的手腕 ; 駆け引き (tact )use diplomacy 外交的手腕を使う

 

diplomat

dip lo mat /dɪ́pləmæ̀t / (! 強勢は第1音節 ) diplomatic 名詞 s /-ts /C 1 外交官 .2 外交的手腕にすぐれた人, 駆け引きのうまい人, 外交家 .

 

diplomatic

dip lo mat ic /dɪ̀pləmǽtɪk /diploma (公文書 )に関する 〗(名 )diplomacy, (名 )diplomat 形容詞 比較なし /2 ではmore ; most 1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗外交 (上 )の ; 外交官の establish [break off ] diplomatic relations 外交関係を結ぶ [断つ ]diplomatic efforts 外交努力 diplomatic sources 外交筋 2 外交的手腕にすぐれた, 外交的な ; « …に関して » 人扱いの上手な, 気がきく, 如才のない «about » ▸ a diplomatic answer そつのない返答 3 古文書学の ; 原文通りの .~̀ b g ⦅英 ⦆diplomatic pouch .~́ c rps 〖通例the ; 集合的に 〗外交団 .~̀ imm nity 〘法 〙外交官 (免責 )特権 〘外交官に対する逮捕 税金などの免除 〙.~̀ p ssport 外交旅券 .~̀ p uch ⦅主に米 ⦆外交通信文書用郵便袋 .~́ s rvice the ; 集合的に 〗大 [公 ]使館員 ; ⦅主に英 ⦆the D- S- 〗外交部 .

 

diplomatically

dip lo mat i cal ly /dɪ̀pləmǽtɪk (ə )li /副詞 1 外交上 ; 外交的に .2 人を傷つけない [怒らせない ]ように, そつなく .

 

diplomatist

di plo ma tist /dɪplóʊmətɪst /名詞 かたく やや古 ⦆diplomat .