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单词 diplomatically
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Definition of diplomatically in English:

diplomatically

adverbˌdɪpləˈmatɪkliˌdɪpləˈmædɪkli
  • 1In a way that relates to diplomacy or international relations.

    the country has been left rather isolated politically and diplomatically
    they're trying to find ways to work diplomatically with our allies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The United States remains involved militarily and diplomatically in the region.
    • As Canada moved out of the shadow of Britain in the post-war era, it was only to move into the shadow of the United States, economically, militarily and diplomatically.
    • To achieve this he was, unlike many free traders, ready to intervene diplomatically or if necessary militarily.
    • London preferred to settle its disputes diplomatically without Italian help.
    • West Germany had recovered its economic strength by 1958 but remained weak diplomatically, which made it the ideal ally for de Gaulle.
    • We are trying to address this diplomatically, but other options are also open.
    • France, humiliated by Prussia in the war of 1870, not only looked for compensation overseas but in the process increasingly aligned herself diplomatically with Russia.
    • Diplomatically, too, the moment is right for a new alignment between the two countries.
    • The collapse of the country soon revealed how weak the EU was diplomatically.
    • The Defence Secretary's remark signals to the nations of Eastern Europe that they can be more diplomatically influential if they are allied.
    1. 1.1 In a sensitive and tactful way.
      they have to deal diplomatically with awkward patients
      a difficult question to answer diplomatically
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I asked politely if I could take notes on the diaries, diplomatically offering him a week to consider before calling again to get his answer.
      • Why are we not discussing issues diplomatically instead of being so confrontational?
      • Diplomatically, he claimed not to know who the other two curatorial finalists were.
      • He diplomatically speaks of the transaction as a merger of equals, but his company was clearly in charge.
      • Cowen responded diplomatically to the insults and joked that politics was not a beauty contest.
      • "I don't mean to imply that factory managers don't want to do what's right, but we all prefer independence over direction," he adds diplomatically.
      • Byron diplomatically denied that the views represented were his own.
      • "I think they had a thesis and used extreme examples to prove it," he says diplomatically.
      • Danner tried to answer Harwin's question as diplomatically as possible.
      • Wood handled the prickly Watson diplomatically and established a harmonious relationship with him.
 
 

Definition of diplomatically in US English:

diplomatically

adverbˌdipləˈmadiklēˌdɪpləˈmædɪkli
  • 1In a way that relates to diplomacy or international relations.

    the country has been left rather isolated politically and diplomatically
    they're trying to find ways to work diplomatically with our allies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To achieve this he was, unlike many free traders, ready to intervene diplomatically or if necessary militarily.
    • The United States remains involved militarily and diplomatically in the region.
    • The collapse of the country soon revealed how weak the EU was diplomatically.
    • London preferred to settle its disputes diplomatically without Italian help.
    • France, humiliated by Prussia in the war of 1870, not only looked for compensation overseas but in the process increasingly aligned herself diplomatically with Russia.
    • West Germany had recovered its economic strength by 1958 but remained weak diplomatically, which made it the ideal ally for de Gaulle.
    • The Defence Secretary's remark signals to the nations of Eastern Europe that they can be more diplomatically influential if they are allied.
    • We are trying to address this diplomatically, but other options are also open.
    • Diplomatically, too, the moment is right for a new alignment between the two countries.
    • As Canada moved out of the shadow of Britain in the post-war era, it was only to move into the shadow of the United States, economically, militarily and diplomatically.
    1. 1.1 In a sensitive and tactful way.
      they have to deal diplomatically with awkward patients
      a difficult question to answer diplomatically
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Why are we not discussing issues diplomatically instead of being so confrontational?
      • Wood handled the prickly Watson diplomatically and established a harmonious relationship with him.
      • Diplomatically, he claimed not to know who the other two curatorial finalists were.
      • Cowen responded diplomatically to the insults and joked that politics was not a beauty contest.
      • Danner tried to answer Harwin's question as diplomatically as possible.
      • "I don't mean to imply that factory managers don't want to do what's right, but we all prefer independence over direction," he adds diplomatically.
      • Byron diplomatically denied that the views represented were his own.
      • "I think they had a thesis and used extreme examples to prove it," he says diplomatically.
      • He diplomatically speaks of the transaction as a merger of equals, but his company was clearly in charge.
      • I asked politely if I could take notes on the diaries, diplomatically offering him a week to consider before calling again to get his answer.
 
 
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