diplomatic immunity 英 [ˌdipləˈmætik ɪˈmju:nɪti:]   美 [ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk ɪˈmjunɪti]

diplomatic immunity

diplomatic immunity  英 [ˌdipləˈmætik ɪˈmju:nɪti:] 美 [ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk ɪˈmjunɪti]

n. 外交豁免权 

名词复数:diplomatic immunities 

A patrol car had pulled him over; Ferny was too drunk to drive, but he was claiming diplomatic immunity. 一辆巡逻警车把他带了过来,南肚他喝得太多,而不该开车,但他宣称外交豁免权。
One angle of the story that merits further attention is Washington’s attitude toward diplomatic immunity. 这个故事的一种观点是值得更多关注的是华盛顿对外交豁免权的态度。

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  • n. 外交豁免权
  • 1. A patrol car had pulled him over; Ferny was too drunk to drive, but he was claiming diplomatic immunity.

    一辆巡逻警车把他带了过来,南肚他喝得太多,而不该开车,但他宣称外交豁免权。

  • 2. One angle of the story that merits further attention is Washington’s attitude toward diplomatic immunity.

    这个故事的一种观点是值得更多关注的是华盛顿对外交豁免权的态度。

  • 3. On the other hand, it is clear that these spy games undermine confidence in the entire concept of diplomatic immunity and thereby threaten the security of legitimate diplomats around the world.

    另一方面,这些间谍的游戏削弱了信任是显然的,这个信心是在外交豁免权以及随之威胁到的世界各地合法外交的安全的整个概念里。

ˌdiploˌmatic imˈmunity / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] special rights given to diplomatsworking in a foreign country which mean they cannot be arrested, taxed, etc. in that country 外交豁免权;外交特权 ˌdiploˌmatic imˈmunity / ; NAmE /
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