Diplomática in english

Diplomat

pronunciation: dɪpləmæt part of speech: noun
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diplomática = diplomatics. 

Example: Diplomatics is an auxiliary science of history created by the French monk Dom Jean Mabillon in 1681 to establish the authenticity of mediaeval charters.

diplomático1 = diplomat. 

Example: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.

diplomático2 = diplomatic ; politic ; ambassadorial. 

Example: An even more diplomatic explanation may be called for in those instances where it is necessary to explain to an enquirer that his question is not acceptable.Example: Libraries are often confronted with finding a way of dealing with gift books which is both efficient and politic.Example: A dress uniform is often worn for special occasions, such as weddings, courts martial, funerals, and the greeting of ambassadorial delegations and heads of state.

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» cuerpo diplomáticodiplomatic corps .

Example: The Vatican is so important for international diplomacy because it has one of the largest diplomatic corps in the world.

» dotes diplomáticasdiplomatic skillsdiplomatic talents .

Example: Although a reference librarian may exercise superb diplomatic skills, such a situation may be corrected only when the bottleneck boss leaves.

Example: When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.

» misión diplomáticadiplomatic mission .

Example: Diplomatic missions of the European Commission in major third countries also have units responsible for information.

» poco diplomáticoindiscreet .

Example: Palma, described by many as an indiscreet braggart, told people at the gun range that the group was preparing for clandestine trips to Cuba.

» reanudar las relaciones diplomáticasre-establish + diplomatic relations .

Example: What a shame that Ireland, the symbol of European success, re-established diplomatic relations with Burma in February = Qué pena que Irlanda, símbolo del éxito europeo, haya reanudado en febrero sus relaciones diplomáticas con Birmania.

» relaciones diplomáticasdiplomatic relations .

Example: Since the normalisation of diplomatic relations with China many more titles have become available.

» restablecer las relaciones diplomáticasre-establish + diplomatic relations .

Example: What a shame that Ireland, the symbol of European success, re-established diplomatic relations with Burma in February = Qué pena que Irlanda, símbolo del éxito europeo, haya reanudado en febrero sus relaciones diplomáticas con Birmania.

» ser diplomáticosay + the right thingbe diplomatic .

Example: The article 'Say the right thing' discusses 12 winning strategies for talking to the press.

Example: Being diplomatic is an art, not everybody has it.

» valija diplomáticadiplomatic bagdiplomatic pouch .

Example: The Soviet Union tested the limits of this rule in 1984 when it claimed that a nine-ton tractor trailer was a diplomatic bag.

Example: Police arrested two men after authorities found cocaine in a diplomatic pouch addressed to Trinidad's consulate in New York.

Diplomática synonyms

diplomatist in spanish: diplomático, pronunciation: dɪploʊmətɪst part of speech: noun
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