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Definition of diplomacy in English: diplomacynoun dɪˈpləʊməsidəˈploʊməsi mass noun1The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad. (尤指一国代表在国外的)外交职业,外交活动,外交手腕 an extensive round of diplomacy in the Middle East 在中东地区进行的一轮广泛的外交活动。 Example sentencesExamples - Skill in diplomacy could not replace skill in war, but the former was essential to final success.
- When English-Indian relations did not turn upon sheer power they rested on diplomacy.
- However, military activity had left all sides weak and secret diplomacy took over from military conflict.
- Laval was a tough negotiator and manipulator, an activist in diplomacy in which he pushed at the frontiers of constraint.
- They are also expected to follow accepted practices of diplomacy and to support international organizations.
- There's a familiar rule that diplomacy works best when backed by the threat of force.
- Italy has oscillated between active involvement in EU diplomacy and a passive presence in the system.
- Mr Chairman, Zambia has invested a lot in diplomacy and international relations.
- China should take note here and apply diplomacy to foster good neighbor relations.
- Summit diplomacy has become a very important component of international diplomacy.
- International diplomacy - and its failings - played just as big a part in the Balkan conflict.
- What we are trying to do now is to use diplomacy and use political actions to resolve this.
- It also shows that simple dialogue or Western-backed diplomacy cannot provide solutions to the conflict.
- We also hope the United States will apply flexible diplomacy, apart from its basic principles.
- Downer thinks Australia must become firmer in its private diplomacy over Taiwan.
- It is a symbolic reassertion of the efficacy of diplomacy and dialogue over the use of force in international disputes.
- The dialogue of diplomacy then carries the threat of war rather than the promise of peace.
- Bad mouthing the Germans in mid-bid probably wasn't the smartest piece of international diplomacy.
- Of course, not everyone has been enamoured of this latest incursion into international diplomacy.
- The end of the cold war represented a dramatic change in the international context within which diplomacy is conducted.
Synonyms statesmanship, statecraft negotiation(s), discussion(s), talks, consultation, conference, dialogue international relations/politics, foreign affairs, foreign policy - 1.1 The art of dealing with people in a sensitive and tactful way.
(处理人际关系的)手腕,圆滑;得体 with perfect diplomacy, he divided his attention between Meryl and Anthea Example sentencesExamples - An ability to influence with subtlety and diplomacy should not go unmentioned.
- Trying to make staff regulations for a team like that was a task requiring diplomacy and sensitivity.
- The optimum solution will be one that involves diplomacy, dignity and justice for all concerned.
- Can you talk about the delicacy and diplomacy needed to secure your footage?
- Tactful diplomacy is, ultimately, the only sensible way to resolve this dispute.
- All these conflicts were eventually resolved by diplomacy, dialogue and concession.
- We believe that women can excel in the field as it is not all about muscle but tact and diplomacy.
- People in this category do well in employment requiring diplomacy and tact.
- By concentrating on tact and diplomacy you can more effectively take advantage of your intellectual potential.
- Tact and diplomacy are also important, and again, it is to the Moon, Venus and Libra that we look for support in that area.
- Now is the time for a return to traditional, professional Japanese diplomacy.
- Their admirable diplomacy on this sensitive question has an explanation not immediately obvious.
- This is what we like: a little bit of verbal sparring between two people not exactly renowned for their diplomacy or tact.
- It would certainly require an incredible level of diplomacy and sensitivity.
Synonyms tact, tactfulness, sensitivity, discretion, subtlety, finesse, delicacy judiciousness, discernment, prudence, cleverness, skill politeness, thoughtfulness, understanding, care, soft skills French savoir faire
OriginLate 18th century: from French diplomatie, from diplomatique 'diplomatic', on the pattern of aristocratie 'aristocracy'. Definition of diplomacy in US English: diplomacynoundəˈplōməsēdəˈploʊməsi 1The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad. (尤指一国代表在国外的)外交职业,外交活动,外交手腕 the government should assign an ambassador-at-large to oversee diplomacy in the region Example sentencesExamples - It is a symbolic reassertion of the efficacy of diplomacy and dialogue over the use of force in international disputes.
- Mr Chairman, Zambia has invested a lot in diplomacy and international relations.
- They are also expected to follow accepted practices of diplomacy and to support international organizations.
- The end of the cold war represented a dramatic change in the international context within which diplomacy is conducted.
- Of course, not everyone has been enamoured of this latest incursion into international diplomacy.
- Skill in diplomacy could not replace skill in war, but the former was essential to final success.
- The dialogue of diplomacy then carries the threat of war rather than the promise of peace.
- International diplomacy - and its failings - played just as big a part in the Balkan conflict.
- Bad mouthing the Germans in mid-bid probably wasn't the smartest piece of international diplomacy.
- We also hope the United States will apply flexible diplomacy, apart from its basic principles.
- Summit diplomacy has become a very important component of international diplomacy.
- There's a familiar rule that diplomacy works best when backed by the threat of force.
- What we are trying to do now is to use diplomacy and use political actions to resolve this.
- China should take note here and apply diplomacy to foster good neighbor relations.
- Laval was a tough negotiator and manipulator, an activist in diplomacy in which he pushed at the frontiers of constraint.
- Italy has oscillated between active involvement in EU diplomacy and a passive presence in the system.
- However, military activity had left all sides weak and secret diplomacy took over from military conflict.
- When English-Indian relations did not turn upon sheer power they rested on diplomacy.
- It also shows that simple dialogue or Western-backed diplomacy cannot provide solutions to the conflict.
- Downer thinks Australia must become firmer in its private diplomacy over Taiwan.
Synonyms statesmanship, statecraft - 1.1 The art of dealing with people in a sensitive and effective way.
(处理人际关系的)手腕,圆滑;得体 his genius for tact and diplomacy 他机敏圆滑的天赋。 Example sentencesExamples - Trying to make staff regulations for a team like that was a task requiring diplomacy and sensitivity.
- Tact and diplomacy are also important, and again, it is to the Moon, Venus and Libra that we look for support in that area.
- All these conflicts were eventually resolved by diplomacy, dialogue and concession.
- The optimum solution will be one that involves diplomacy, dignity and justice for all concerned.
- Can you talk about the delicacy and diplomacy needed to secure your footage?
- By concentrating on tact and diplomacy you can more effectively take advantage of your intellectual potential.
- People in this category do well in employment requiring diplomacy and tact.
- This is what we like: a little bit of verbal sparring between two people not exactly renowned for their diplomacy or tact.
- We believe that women can excel in the field as it is not all about muscle but tact and diplomacy.
- An ability to influence with subtlety and diplomacy should not go unmentioned.
- Their admirable diplomacy on this sensitive question has an explanation not immediately obvious.
- Now is the time for a return to traditional, professional Japanese diplomacy.
- It would certainly require an incredible level of diplomacy and sensitivity.
- Tactful diplomacy is, ultimately, the only sensible way to resolve this dispute.
Synonyms tact, tactfulness, sensitivity, discretion, subtlety, finesse, delicacy
OriginLate 18th century: from French diplomatie, from diplomatique ‘diplomatic’, on the pattern of aristocratie ‘aristocracy’. |