legation
英 [lɪˈɡeɪʃn]
美 [lɪˈɡeɪʃn]
n. 公使馆全体人员; 公使馆
复数:legations
BNC.29908 / COCA.31511
牛津词典
noun
- 公使馆全体人员
a group of diplomats representing their government in a foreign country in an office that is below the rank of an embassy - 公使馆
the building where these people work
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 公使馆全体人员
Alegationis a group of government officials and diplomats who work in a foreign country and represent their government in that country.- ...a member of the US legation.
美国公使馆人员
- ...a member of the US legation.
- N-COUNT 公使馆
Alegationis the building in which a legation works.- We were still at the legation at Eaton Place.
我们当时还在伊顿广场的公使馆。
- We were still at the legation at Eaton Place.
英英释义
noun
- the post or office of legate
- a permanent diplomatic mission headed by a minister
双语例句
- In due course we arrived at the British Legation, which lay within a strong cordon of British-Indian troops.
最后,我们到达了英国公使馆,使馆周围有英印部队的严密警戒线。 - We were still at the legation at Eaton Place.
我们当时还在伊顿广场的公使馆。 - An Enchiridion of Mandarin was compiled by the students as Interpreters of the Japanese legation in China in Qing Dy-nasty, who sorted out their daily schoolbooks, with the help of their Chinese teachers.
《官话指南》系日本驻清朝公使馆翻译生在中国教师的帮助下将平日课本整理而成。 - Endovenous laser therapy combined with high legation of great saphenous vein: 19 limbs in 14 patients;
激光治疗结合高位大隐静脉结扎术,共14例19条肢体; - At age 26 he was appointed Minister to the Netherlands, then promoted to the Berlin Legation.
26岁那年,他被任命为驻荷兰大使,后又升调到柏林公使馆。 - Stipulating that refusing to appear in the court is illegal act jeopardizing the criminal legation order, giving corresponding legal sanction;
规定拒绝出庭作证是一种妨害刑事诉讼秩序的违法行为,并给予相应的法律制裁; - Britain has sent a legation to discuss trade and tariffs.
英国已经派出一个政府代表团来讨论贸易和关税的问题。 - It was Grazia, no longer in love with him and married to a secretary of the Austrian legation.
这时她已经不跟他相爱而嫁给了奥地利公使馆的一位秘书。 - Inside the British legation a few armed soldiers walked about the gardens.
在英国公使馆里,几个武装士兵在花园里踱来踱去。 - At the dawn of the 20th century the members of the anti-Christian Boxer Uprising, who believed their faith made them impervious to bullets, laid siege to the foreign legation embassy quarter in Beijing and also nearly toppled the empire.
20世纪初期,反基督教的义和团成员围攻北京的外国使馆区,同样差点推翻了清帝国。义和团成员相信他们的信仰可以让自己刀枪不入。