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am.bas.sa.dorHAm5bAs7E7dE5, $-dLn [C]an important official who lives in a foreign country to represent his or her own country there, and who is officially accepted in this position by that country(驻外国的)大使Britain's ambassador in Moscow has refused to comment.英国驻莫斯科大使拒绝评论。She's a former ambassador to the United States.她是前任驻美大使。When Iceland recognised Lithuania as an independent state, the Soviet Union recalled its ambassador in protest.当冰岛承认立陶宛是一个独立的国家时,苏联召回其大使以示抗议。She was appointed ambassador to Spain three months ago.她于3个月前被任命为驻西班牙大使。Late last night, the French ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office to discuss the crisis.昨天深夜,法国大使被外交部召见讨论这场危机。"An ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad for the good of the state" (Remark by Sir Henry Wooton, 1604)“大使是一个被派到国外,为了国家利益而撒谎的诚实人。” (亨利·伍顿爵士的评论)
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