English to Urdu Dictionary amabassador

amabassador

سفیر
definition
noun
the French ambassador to Portugal
an accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country.
translation of 'amabassador'
noun
سفیر
example
British 'ambassador' to Ireland Stewart Eldon is not averse to speaking a few words of Irish.
Manning had been the 'ambassador' to Israel and Nato before moving into Downing Street.
Gareth even became an 'ambassador' for Bradford when he supported the city's bid.
In 1657, after the death of his two employers, he worked as a secretary to the French 'ambassador' to Holland.
His reward for services rendered is to have been nominated as the new British 'ambassador' to the US.
she's an 'ambassador' for the charity
He was briefly sent as an 'ambassador' to Turkey, and finally ended up working in forestry.
the French 'ambassador' to Portugal
Neither letter refers to the resignation of the Eritrean 'ambassador' to Sweden.
He had been hoping to be named the new 'ambassador' to Singapore, or perhaps South Korea.
Benjamin Franklin was the US 'ambassador' to absolutist France after the American Revolution.
The English 'ambassador' to Holland even threatened to embargo any merchants who traded with the new company.
I really believe in the city and I believe I'm going to London as an 'ambassador' for everything it has to offer.
she's a great 'ambassador' for Irish food
the French 'ambassador' to Portugal
He was extremely popular and a wonderful 'ambassador' for the school when representing us in sporting tournaments.
he is a good 'ambassador' for the industry
Ireland's 'ambassador' to France
It was conducted by a diplomat who had served as an 'ambassador' to three African countries.
he's a United Nations 'ambassador'
Kuwait boasts the first female Arab-Muslim 'ambassador' to the United Nations.
he is a good 'ambassador' for the industry
Mrs Newsome has decided to send out an 'ambassador' to rescue Chad and bring him home.
It is five months since the Duke of York visited Thrall as he began his new role as a special 'ambassador' for trade and industry.
So what kind of image does the company wish to promote by employing as its brand 'ambassador' a guy famous for such a stunt?
The figure on the right is Jean de Dinteville, the French 'ambassador' to the English court of Henry VIII.
We have lost the greatest 'ambassador' to motorcycle racing in living memory.
The group was able to see the UK 'ambassador' to the Dominican Republic and the Attorney General.
cultural 'ambassador'
The goal was defined by Peter Tufo, the American 'ambassador' to Budapest.
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