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Examples:Ministry of Foreign Affairs —department of foreign languages—arrive in China (of a foreign national)—summon (an envoy of a foreign country) an interview—Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC)—settle in China (of a foreign national)—State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE)—(phonetic character used in transliteration of foreign names)—Dalian University of Foreign Languages—Guangdong University of Foreign Studies—approve use of foreign currency—revere everything foreign and pander to overseas powers (idiom); blind worship of foreign goods and ideas—meaning (of foreign expression)—Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Qing Dynasty—resist foreign aggression and pacify the interior of the country [idiom.]—minister of foreign affairs—Test of English as a Foreign Language—June Teufel Dreyer, China expert at Univ. of Miami and Foreign Policy Research Institute—Kim Yong-nam (1928-), North Korean politician, foreign minister 1983-1998 and president of Supreme people's assembly from 1998 (nominal head of state and described as deputy leader)—persons of Chinese origin having foreign citizenship—Joe Biden (1942-), US democrat politician, senator for Delaware from 1972, several times chair of Senate foreign relations committee, vice-president of USA from 2009—(UK) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs—economically independent (of state aid, foreign subsidy etc)—KOMURA Masahiko (1942-), Japanese politician, foreign minister from 1998, minister of defense from 2007—the Qing dynasty equivalent of the Foreign Office—money farm (dealing in illegal foreign currency of money laundering)—Chen Yi (1901-1972), communist general and politician, Marshal of PLA from 1955, Mayor of Shanghai in 1950s, PRC foreign minister 1958-1972—Kim KyeGwan 김계관 (1943-), North Korean diplomat, vice-foreign minister of—foreign edition (of a newspaper)—foreign ministry (e.g. of Japan or Korea)—the Shanghai of old, with its foreign settlements—Yang Jiechi (1950-), Chinese politician and diplomat, foreign minister of PRC from 2007—Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise (WFOE) (form of legal entity in China)—Radosław Sikorski (1950-), Polish conservative politician, foreign minister of Poland from 2007—Ming dynasty record (1574) of exploration and foreign relations—city infested with foreign adventurers (esp of Shanghai in pre-liberation China) [idiom.]— |