英文字典中文字典


英文字典中文字典51ZiDian.com



中文字典辞典   英文字典 a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   i   j   k   l   m   n   o   p   q   r   s   t   u   v   w   x   y   z       







请输入英文单字,中文词皆可:

ambassador    音标拼音: [æmb'æsədɚ]
n. 大使

大使

ambassador
n 1: a diplomat of the highest rank; accredited as
representative from one country to another [synonym:
{ambassador}, {embassador}]
2: an informal representative; "an ambassador of good will"

Ambassador \Am*bas"sa*dor\, Embassador \Em*bas"sa*dor\, n. [See
{Embassador}.]
1. A minister of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to
represent there his sovereign or country.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Ambassadors are either ordinary [or resident] or
extraordinary, that is, sent upon some special or
unusual occasion or errand. --Abbott.
[1913 Webster]

2. An official messenger and representative.
[1913 Webster]

35 Moby Thesaurus words for "ambassador":
agent, ambassadress, apostolic delegate, attache, career diplomat,
chancellor, charge, commercial attache, consul, consul general,
consular agent, delegate, deputy, diplomat, diplomatic,
diplomatic agent, diplomatist, emissary, envoy,
envoy extraordinary, foreign service officer, internuncio, legate,
messenger, military attache, minister, minister plenipotentiary,
minister resident, nuncio, plenipotentiary, representative,
resident, secretary of legation, vice-consul, vice-legate

Ambassador
In the Old Testament the Hebrew word _tsir_, meaning "one who
goes on an errand," is rendered thus (Josh. 9:4; Prov. 13:17;
Isa. 18:2; Jer. 49:14; Obad. 1:1). This is also the rendering of
_melits_, meaning "an interpreter," in 2 Chr. 32:31; and of
_malak_, a "messenger," in 2 Chr. 35:21; Isa. 30:4; 33:7; Ezek.
17:15. This is the name used by the apostle as designating those
who are appointed by God to declare his will (2 Cor. 5:20; Eph.
6:20).

The Hebrews on various occasions and for various purposes had
recourse to the services of ambassadors, e.g., to contract
alliances (Josh. 9:4), to solicit favours (Num. 20:14), to
remonstrate when wrong was done (Judg. 11:12), to condole with a
young king on the death of his father (2 Sam. 10:2), and to
congratulate a king on his accession to the throne (1 Kings
5:1).

To do injury to an ambassador was to insult the king who sent
him (2 Sam. 10:5).

AMBASSADOR, international law. A public minister sent abroad by some
sovereign state or prince, with a legal commission and authority to transact
business on behalf of his country with the government to which he is sent.
He is a minister of the highest rank, and represents the person of his
sovereign.
2. The United States have always been represented by ministers
plenipotentiary, never having sent a person of the rank of an, ambassador in
the diplomatic sense. 1 Kent's Com. 39, n.
3. Ambassadors, when acknowledged as such, are exempted, absolutely
from all allegiance, and from all responsibility to the laws. If, however,
they should be so regardless of their duty, and of the object of their
privilege, as to insult or openly to attack the laws of the government,
their functions may be suspended by a refusal to treat with them, or
application can be made to their own sovereign for their recall, or they may
be dismissed, and required to depart within a reasonable time. By fiction of
law, an ambassador is considered as if he were out of the territory of the
foreign power; and it is an implied agreement among nations, that the
ambassador, while he resides in the foreign state, shall be considered as a
member of his own country, and the government he represents has exclusive
cognizance of his conduct, and control of his person. The attendants of the
ambassador are attached to his person, and the effects in his use are under
his protection and privilege, and, generally, equally exempt from foreign
jurisdiction.
4. Ambassadors are ordinary or extraordinary. The former designation is
exclusively applied to those sent on permanent missions; the latter, to
those employed on particular or extraordinary occasions, or residing at a
foreign court for an indeterminate period. Vattel, Droit des Gens, 1. 4, c.
6, Sec. 70-79.
5. The act of Congress of April 30th, 1790, s. 25, makes void any writ
or process sued forth or prosecuted against any ambassador authorized and
received by the president of the United States, or any domestic servant of
such ambassador; and the 25th section of the same act, punishes any person
who shall sue forth or prosecute such writ or process, and all attorneys and
soliciters prosecuting or soliciting in such case, and all officers
executing such writ or process, with an imprisonment not exceeding three
years, and a fine at the discretion of the court. The act provides that
citizens or inhabitants of the United States who were indebted when they
went into the service of an ambassador, shall not be protected as to such
debt; and it requires also that the names of such servants shall be
registered in the office of the secretary of state. The 16th section imposes
the like punishment on any person offering violence to the person of an
ambassador or other minister. P Vide 1 Kent, Com. 14, 38, 182; Rutherf.
Inst. b. 2, c. 9; Vatt. b. 4, c. 8, s. 113; 2 Wash. C. C. R. 435; Ayl. Pand.
245; 1 Bl. Com. 253; Bac. Ab. h.t.; 2 Vin. Ab. 286; Grot. lib. 2, c. 8, 1,
3; 1 Whart. Dig. 382; 2 Id. 314; Dig. l. 50, t. 7; Code I. 10, t. 63, l. 4;
Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.
6. The British statute 7 Ann, cap. 12; is similar in its provisions; it
extends to the family and servants of an ambassador, as well when they are
the natives of the country in which the ambassador resides, as when they are
foreigners whom he brings with him. (3 Burr. 1776-7) To constitute a
domestic servant within the meaning of the statute, it is not necessary that
the servant should lodge, at night in the house of the ambassador, but it is
necessary to show the nature of the service he renders and the actual
performance of it. 3 Burr. 1731; Cases Temp. Hardw. 5. He must, in fact,
prove that he is bona fide the ambassador's servant. A land waiter at the
custom house is not such, nor entitled to the privilege of the statute. 1
Burr. 401. A trader is not entitled to the protection of the statute. 3
Burr. 1731; Cases Temp. Hardw. 5. A person in debt cannot be taken into an
ambassador's service in order to protect him. 3 Burr. 1677.



安装中文字典英文字典查询工具!


中文字典英文字典工具:
选择颜色:
输入中英文单字

































































英文字典中文字典相关资料:


  • Ambassador - 9532 Flower St Bellflower, CA 90706 - Apartments. com
    Ambassador is an apartment community located in Los Angeles County and the 90706 ZIP Code This area is served by the Bellflower Unified attendance zone Nestled just 20 miles southeast of Los Angeles, the small city of Bellflower first started outa s a farming town producing apples and milk
  • Ambassador - 9532 Flower St Bellflower CA 90706 - Apartment Finder
    Find apartments for rent at Ambassador at 9532 Flower St in Bellflower, CA Get the best value for your money with Apartment Finder
  • Ambassador Apartments For Rent in Bellflower, CA | ForRent. com
    Ambassador Apartments for rent in Bellflower, CA View prices, photos, virtual tours, floor plans, amenities, pet policies, rent specials, property details and availability for apartments at Ambassador Apartments on ForRent com
  • List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations
    Henry Cabot Lodge Jr , a leading moderate Republican who lost his seat in the United States Senate to John F Kennedy in the 1952 elections, was appointed ambassador to the United Nations in 1953 by Dwight D Eisenhower in gratitude for the defeated senator's role in the new president's defeat of conservative leader Robert A Taft for the 1952 Republican nomination and subsequent service as
  • AMBASSADOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AMBASSADOR is an official envoy; especially : a diplomatic agent of the highest rank accredited to a foreign government or sovereign as the resident representative of his or her own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment How to use ambassador in a sentence
  • AMBASSADOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    AMBASSADOR meaning: 1 an important official who works in a foreign country representing his or her own country there… Learn more
  • What does an ambassador do? - CareerExplorer
    An ambassador is a high-ranking diplomatic representative who is appointed by a country's government to represent their interests in a foreign country The primary role of an ambassador is to establish and maintain diplomatic relations between the two countries, facilitate trade and commerce, and promote cultural and educational exchange programs
  • AMBASSADOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Ambassador definition: a diplomatic official of the highest rank, sent by one sovereign or state to another as its resident representative ambassadorextraordinaryandplenipotentiary See examples of AMBASSADOR used in a sentence
  • Ambassador - definition of ambassador by The Free Dictionary
    1 a diplomatic official of the highest rank, sent by one sovereign or state to another as its resident representative (ambas′sador extraor′dinary and plenipoten′tiary), or sent on a special or temporary mission 2 a diplomatic official serving as permanent head of a country's mission to the United Nations or some other international organization
  • Ambassador Apartments | Bellflower, CA Apartments For Rent
    Ambassador is located in the 90706 Zip code of Bellflower, CA This property is currently does not have availability listed on ApartmentHomeLiving com Sign-up to get notified when it becomes available Request Availability Alert Before navigating to this property's external website, would you like to contact them for more information? 1 Space





中文字典-英文字典  2005-2009