Frequency rank: 7,857. – 7,869.
- diplomacy
- selling (e.g. door-to-door); canvassing
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- diplomacy
- selling (e.g. door-to-door); canvassing
Refers to the practice of conducting negotiations and managing relationships between countries or groups. It often involves discussions, agreements, and collaborations on various issues.
Indicates the act of selling products directly to consumers, often through personal visits or pitches, typically used in a context where direct interaction is key.
Generated collocations (experimental)
がいこう外交をするto conduct diplomacyがいこうせいさく外交政策diplomatic policyがいこうかん外交官diplomatこくさい国際がいこう外交international diplomacyこうぜん公然のがいこう外交public diplomacyがいこうこうしょう外交交渉diplomatic negotiationsがいこうかんけい外交関係diplomatic relationsがいこうもんだい外交問題diplomatic issuesがいこうてき外交的しゅだん手段diplomatic meansけいざいがいこう経済外交economic diplomacyじんどうてき人道的がいこう外交humanitarian diplomacy
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The noted diplomat readily participated in the committee.
He has spent most of his working life as a diplomat.
He has spent most of his time as a career diplomat.
He was a famous poet and a competent diplomat.
He has spent most of his working life as a diplomat.
A good diplomat is a person who practices the technique of letting someone else let the cat out of the bag.
I have three brothers; one is pilot, another a diplomat and the other a carpenter.
International problems must be solved by diplomacy, not war.
The international situation had become so tense, it would require proficient diplomats to handle it with kid gloves.
Diplomatic dialogue helped put an end to the conflict.
Diplomatic dialogue helped put an end to the conflict.
An ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad for the good of his country.
Our diplomacy and strategy ran in clear contradiction to each other.