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embassy ['embəsɪ] nstresses
gen. здание посольства; дипломатическое поручение; миссия; полпредство; представительство; посольство (embassy (plural embassies) 1. The function or duty of an ambassador. 2. An organization or group of officials who permanently represent a sovereign state in a second sovereign state or with respect to an international organization such as the United Nations. The American embassy to France is located in Paris. 3. A temporary mission representing a sovereign state. The Japanese embassy to the United States traveled to Washington, D.C., where it was received by James Buchanan, before continuing on to New York and then returning to Japan, making several stops on the way. The official residence of such a group, or of an ambassador. ***Usage notes Today the term embassy generally refers to a permanent organization, housed in a permanent building or offices, maintaining ties between nations. In the past, this was more often a temporary mission (as in Japanese Embassy to the United States (1860)) – the delegation would return home following meetings with foreign officials – and this is reflected in some traditional usages and related diplomatic terms, such as Head of Mission. WT Alexander Demidov); звание посла
dipl. посланцы
law посольские полномочия; функция посла
polit. посольство
slang здорово! (causing wonder or astonishment. Replacement for "sweet" (urbandictionary) CCK); классно! (causing wonder or astonishment. Replacement for "sweet" (urbandictionary) CCK); клёво! (causing wonder or astonishment. Replacement for "sweet" (urbandictionary) CCK); обалдеть! (causing wonder or astonishment. Replacement for "sweet" (urbandictionary) CCK)
Embassy ['embəsɪ] n
tradem. кодовое название системы идентификации пользователей в электронном бизнесе (разработка Wave и AMD)
embassy ['embəsɪ] adj.
gen. посольский
 English thesaurus
embassy ['embəsɪ] n
mil., abbr. emb
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