ambassadors

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Definition of ambassadors in English Turkish dictionary

ambassador
{i} elçi

Suudi Arabistan büyük elçisinin istifa ettiğini az önce gördüm. - I've seen just now that the ambassador of Saudi Arabia has resigned.

O, Haiti büyük elçisidir. - He's the ambassador to Haiti.

ambassador
büyükelçi

Büyükelçi bu gece Japonya'dan ayrılıyor. - The ambassador is leaving Japan tonight.

Kosh, Babylon 5 uzay istasyonunda Vorlon büyükelçisidir. - Kosh is a Vorlon ambassador in the Babylon 5 space station.

ambassador
temsilci
ambassador
(Askeri) BÜYÜK ELÇİ

Suudi Arabistan büyük elçisinin istifa ettiğini az önce gördüm. - I've seen just now that the ambassador of Saudi Arabia has resigned.

Portekiz'in Fransız büyük elçisidir. - She's the French ambassador to Portugal.

Ambassador
sefir
ambassador
sefiri
English - English
plural of "ambassador"
ambassador
A trick to duck some ignorant fellow or landsman, frequently played on board ships in the warm latitudes. It is thus managed: A large tub is filled with water, and two stools placed on each side of it. Over the whole is thrown a tarpaulin, or old sail: this is kept tight by two persons, who are to represent the king and queen of a foreign country, and are seated on the stools. The person intended to be ducked plays the Ambassador, and after repeating a ridiculous speech dictated to him, is led in great form up to the throne, and seated between the king and queen, who rising suddenly as soon as he is seated, he falls backwards into the tub of water. (1811 Dictionary of Vulgar Tongue)
ambassador
{i} diplomatic official sent to a state as a representative of another state
ambassador
A minister of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to represent there his sovereign or country
ambassador
An official messenger and representative
ambassador
An ambassador is an important official who lives in a foreign country and represents his or her own country's interests there. the German ambassador to Poland. Highest-ranking diplomatic representative of one government to another or to an international organization. As formally defined and recognized at the Congress of Vienna (1815), ambassadors were originally regarded as personal representatives of their country's chief executive rather than of the whole country, and their rank entitled them to meet personally with the head of state of the host country. Originally, only the principal monarchies exchanged ambassadors; the U.S. did not appoint ambassadors until 1893. Since 1945 all nations have been recognized as equals, and ambassadors or their equivalents are sent to all countries with which diplomatic relations are maintained. Before the development of modern communications, ambassadors were entrusted with extensive powers; they have since been reduced to spokespeople for their foreign offices
ambassador
{n} a minister of the highest rank, better written Embassador, which see
Ambassador
an informal representative; "an ambassador of good will"
Ambassador
n a nation's highest diplomatic representative (to another government)
Ambassador
Legal representative of a given nation-state in another Highest ranking diplomatic officer
Ambassador
Catumen
Ambassador
The highest honor conferred by The United States Jaycees This distinguished form of recognition for outstanding past and present Jaycees can be bestowed upon application and approval The Ambassadorship signifies and individual's exceptional contribution to the Jaycee movement in the United States
Ambassador
a diplomat of the highest rank; accredited as representative from one country to another
Ambassador
A citizen that has been officially asked by their country to live in another country in order to legally represent it For example, the USA has sent ambassadors to live, and represent the USA, in almost all other countries
Ambassador
If you travel at all by road in India, you'll soon get to know the Ambassador It's a medium-sized vehicle, usually white, that looks like it was styled sometime in the '50s It's manufactured in India and, as any of the drivers will tell you, perfect for India's roads They also say it's easy to get parts for, even in the smallest villages - another admirable feature if you do any cross country travel The drivers all seem to be in love with them and will carry on at length, singing their praises
Ambassador
the major car-brand in India, till recent de-regulation opened up the auto industry to foreign companies Awaking nostalgic memories in British tourists of the old Morris Oxford, the Ambassador has been exported as a retro curio, and its antiquated engine design has emitted much more noxious fumes and consumed far more gasoline than the oil and dollar-strapped India can afford Note that the roots of this monopoly-serving protectionism go back to M K Gandhi's vaunted Swadeshi Movement
Ambassador
The highest honor conferred by The United States Jaycees This most distinguished form of recognition for outstanding past and present Jaycees can be bestowed at the state or chapter level upon application and approval The prestigious Ambassadorship signifies an individual's exceptional contribution to the Jaycee movement in the United States
Ambassador
a person with the highest rank in dealing with diplomacy (relating with other countries)
Ambassador
n 1 An official of highest rank sent by a country to represent it in another country 2 Any person sent as a representative or messenger [the U S ambassador to the UN]
Ambassador
traditional Indian automobile
Ambassador
AM Construction is the same as the Ultralite described above except the exterior of this case is formed to the shape of the instrument rather than a rectangular shape
Ambassador
The "Ambassador" is the chief diplomatic officer in an embassy and the duly empowered representative of one country to another nation
ambassador
a diplomat of the highest rank; accredited as representative from one country to another an informal representative; "an ambassador of good will
ambassador
A trick to duck some ignorant fellow or landsman, frequently played on board ships in the warm latitudes. It is thus managed: A large tub is filled with water, and two stools placed on each side of it. Over the whole is thrown a tarpaulin, or old sail: this is kept tight by two persons, who are to represent the king and queen of a foreign country, and are seated on the stools. The person intended to be ducked plays the Ambassador, and after repeating a ridiculous speech dictated to him, is led in great form up to the throne, and seated between the king and queen, who rising suddenly as soon as he is seated, he falls backwards into the tub of water
ambassadors

    Turkish pronunciation

    ämbäsıdırz

    Pronunciation

    /amˈbasədərz/ /æmˈbæsədɜrz/

    Etymology

    [ am-'ba-s&-d&r, &m- ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English ambassadour, from Middle French ambassadeur, ultimately of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German ambaht service.
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