envoys信息详情

envoys发音

意思翻译

n.使者;全权公使

相似词语短语

enjoys───vt.欣赏,享受;喜爱;使过得快活

envois───n.使节(等于envoy)

envoy───n.使者;全权公使

convoys───n.护送;护卫;护航队;vt.护航;护送

envious───adj.羡慕的;嫉妒的

annoys───vt.骚扰;惹恼;打搅;vi.惹恼;令人讨厌;打搅;n.烦恼(等于annoyance)

envies───n.嫉妒,妒忌;羡慕;vt.嫉妒,妒忌;羡慕;vi.感到妒忌;显示出妒忌

envoi───n.使节(等于envoy)

envoyship───n.使者;全权公使(envoy的变形)

双语使用场景

The envoys left Seoul shortly before the funeral began.───代表团在金大中的葬礼就要开始之前离开了首尔。

Time, according to western envoys, is what they do not have.───西方特使则表示,他们没有时间了。

And that is why I think his envoys cannot succeed.───这就是为什么他的使者不能成功。

It is at least the second occasion on which the Afghans have been duped by people posing as Taliban envoys.───这至少是第二次阿富汗被假扮为塔利班使者的人所欺骗。

He said the envoys had discussed many issues but he could not predict the outcome of the afternoon session.───他说,双方讨论了很多问题,但他无法预测下午会谈的结果。

To that end envoys have jetted to Khartoum from all corners of the globe, including China, one of his chief backers.───各国使团从世界各个角落飞往喀土穆,苏丹最重要的盟友中国也派出了自己的特使。

For months South Korea's envoys have been warning that this next step could be a deal killer.───数月来,韩国特使一直在警告说下一阶段将是协议的杀手。

Before the meeting started at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, some envoys said the negotiations would be tough.───在会议于钓鱼岛国宾馆举行前,一些外交使节说谈判将很艰难。

In another development, Britain has ordered two Iranian diplomats to leave the country following Iran's expulsion of two British envoys.───在两名英国派往伊朗的特使被驱逐之后,英国下令另外两名驻伊朗大使离开伊朗。

英语使用场景

The envoys were dismissed imperiously.

Confrontation with the two envoys is very eye-opening.

The two envoys have succeeded in mediating an end to the war.

In June 1177 he sent envoys to Paris bearing demands which were clearly intended to bring matters to a head.

He met their envoys at Bourges.

Zhang Qian then sent out other envoys to the neighbouring states and the Wusun provided them with guides and interpreters.

Charles opted, realistically, for negotiation, and sent envoys to offer a meeting at Bourges in July.

News from foreign courts, spies, envoys, merchants and other clerks.

More ambitiously, it appointed envoys to present their views directly to the politicians.