embassy
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT An embassy is a group of government officials, headed by an ambassador, who represent their government in a foreign country. The building in which they work is also called an embassy. 大使及其随员; 大使馆
The American embassy has already complained. 美国使馆已经提出抗议。
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embassy /ˈɛmbəsɪ/ (embassies)
剑桥词典
- the group of people who represent their country in a foreign country
- Protesters staged an anti-war demonstration in front of the US embassy.
- Soldiers guard the main doors of the embassy.
- A bomb exploded at the embassy, injuring several people .
- The embassy compound has been closed to the public because of a bomb threat .
- Rebel soldiers overran the embassy last night . 返回 embassy
大使馆全体人员,使馆馆员
We used to be friendly with some people who worked at the Swedish Embassy. 我们曾经和瑞典大使馆的一些工作人员关系非常友好。
the building that these people work in
大使馆
The Ambassador held a reception at the embassy. 大使在大使馆举行了招待会。
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