diplomatist

英 [dɪˈpləʊmətɪst] 美 [dɪˈploʊmətɪst]

n.  外交能手,有权谋的人

复数:diplomatists

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双语例句

  1. I will determined to learn properly for future to become a diplomatist, However there was no appropriate study tool during that time.
    我一定学好以后成为一名外交官,可是那时候没有任何的学习工具。
  2. She flung him a look of arch triumph, which caused that diplomatist almost to choke with envy.
    她得意洋洋地瞧了他一眼,脸上的表情着实顽皮,那外交官妒忌得差点一口气上不来。
  3. Always a clever diplomatist, he played off one potential enemy of his country against another, and so kept them divided.
    机敏的外交家总是利用她的国家的潜在的敌人去反对另一敌人,从而使他们相互对立。
  4. FU Bi is a famous statesman, strategist and diplomatist of North Song Dynasty.
    富弼是北宋著名的政治家、军事家、外交家。
  5. Huang Zun-xian is a famous diplomatist 、 scholar and poet in modern times.
    黄遵宪是近代著名外交家、学者和诗人。
  6. As a famous initial reformer and one of the four diplomatist elites in late Qing dynasty, Xue Fu-cheng developed diplomatic ideas which takes an important status in the diplomacy history of modern China.
    著名的早期维新派,晚清四大使才之一。其外交思想在近代外交史上占有重要地位。
  7. Under such historical background, many an outstanding theologist and diplomatist came into being.
    在这样的历史背景下,诞生了一批杰出的思想家、外交家,薛福成就是其中杰出的一位。

英英释义

noun

  1. an official engaged in international negotiations

      Synonym:    diplomat