English to Spanish Dictionary diplomatic

diplomatic

diplomático
definition
adjective
diplomatic relations between the United States and Britain
of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
a diplomatic transcription
(of an edition or copy) exactly reproducing an original version.
translation of 'diplomatic'
adjective
diplomático
example
In a reciprocal gesture, Pakistan agreed to restore full 'diplomatic' ties with nuclear neighbor India.
The war induced the opening of New Zealand's first 'diplomatic' relations with foreign powers.
Again, the 'diplomatic' Campbell can see, and understand, both sides of the criticism.
O'Neill is intense and energetic yet, having briefly trained as a legal student, is almost always subtle and 'diplomatic' .
So it would appear that from now on I am going to have to be more tactful and 'diplomatic' in my meanderings.
Reversing the policy adopted by previous administrations since 1917, the administration also granted 'diplomatic' recognition to the Soviet Union.
He should solve his problems in a more 'diplomatic' fashion though, he had me riled up.
The most thoughtful and 'diplomatic' of us would concede these points of contention.
Your review, though 'diplomatic' , is completely off the mark - this film is an epic time waster.
It will also enhance foreign trade and 'diplomatic' relations with neighboring countries.
With O'Neill, though, there is no need for 'diplomatic' rhetoric about the club having been turned around.
Their voyage will face flotillas of furious protesters and risk not only a major 'diplomatic' incident but the threat of terrorism.
You can be 'diplomatic' , politic or polite or you can be blunt and honest.
France has supported more 'diplomatic' efforts be made to persuade Iraq to allow the return of weapons inspectors.
Those seeking a true 'diplomatic' edition/transcription should consult the facsimile editions by Zupitza and by Kiernan et al.
He'd have to be very 'diplomatic' on the Iranian front.
I am 'diplomatic' in my ways and would never dream of causing offence.
Iran agreed to resume full 'diplomatic' ties with its former enemy Iraq.
He caused a 'diplomatic' incident by renaming the dog Dougal; the French deemed this a slur on Charles de Gaulle.
The incident sparked a bitter 'diplomatic' row between Tokyo and Beijing.
Be a catalyst for change by letting your actions and voices be heard in a 'diplomatic' and tactful manner.
In his dealings with Cabinet colleagues he was 'diplomatic' and careful not to alienate.
Mercifully, this disgraceful insult to a proud nation was removed before it had a chance to cause a 'diplomatic' incident.
You're being very 'diplomatic' , but I'm wondering if you aren't also disappointed.
All Herbert scholars will welcome Mario Di Cesare's stunning 'diplomatic' edition of the Bodleian Manuscript.
Robson said discussions would take place about the form that 'diplomatic' relations with Afghanistan would take.
While Currie is extremely polite and 'diplomatic' , it is clear he finds these frustrating and unhelpful.
When Jefferson went on his first 'diplomatic' mission, he bought very expensive china.
His admission that he was ‘disappointed’ was a 'diplomatic' understatement.
A legislator disclosed to reporters recent attempts to seek new 'diplomatic' allies - an issue normally deemed top secret.
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