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 ambassadorship [æm'bæsәdәʃip]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 大使的职位

  1. We wish to create an ambassadorship, a game of harmony and cooperation, by giving you information that strikes you at the core of your beings, no matter what your former beliefs have been.
    我们要建立一个大使的职位、个和谐与合作的游戏,通过给予你们核心的信息冲击,不管你们以前已有的信仰。


ambassadorship
[ noun ]
the post of ambassador
<noun.act>


Ambassadorship \Am*bas`sa*dor*ship\, n.
The state, office, or functions of an ambassador.

  1. After Gdansk, he retired to the ambassadorship in Brussels.
  2. There's also great potential for Peterson to take his ambassadorship across the line of commercialism ala Cray and spread the word of the blues.
  3. Gnehm, a 45-year-old career Foreign Service Officer, was endorsed by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for his first ambassadorship only seven hours before Saddam Hussein's forces swept into the tiny Persian Gulf sheikdom.
  4. In return, the president offered the Chicago businessman and collector of American art an array of treats that included the ambassadorship to the Court of St. James's.
  5. Ms. Tate confirmed the accuracy of the account, saying, "The vice president did indeed offer the ambassadorship to Tip O'Neill." The post is held by Margaret Heckler, a former congresswoman from Massachusetts.
  6. The North wants both Koreas to occupy a single U.N. seat with a rotating ambassadorship and abstention on controversial votes.
  7. But Mr. Shad, who already has served longer than any of his 21 predecessors, declined, saying he would prefer an ambassadorship or another post.
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