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词汇 consular
释义 consular
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˈkɒn.sjə.lər/ us /ˈkɑːn.sjə.lɚ/
relating to a consul or a consulate: 领事的;领事馆的
the consular office领事办公室
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

International relations: diplomacy & mediation
ambassador
ambassadorial
appease
appeasement
attaché
diplomatic bag
diplomatic corps
diplomatic immunity
diplomatic relations
intercede
intermediation
internationalist
interventionism
legation
mediate
plenipotentiary
shuttle diplomacy
the diplomatic service
undiplomatic
undiplomatically

Examples of consular


consular
These previously unused consular reports cover a wide variety of topics, including the social and economic effects of the war on the local population.
Indeed, this was a policy that consular police leadership would attempt to employ for as long as possible.
British consular court records, in particular, offer a unique perspective on the range of moral boundaries that demarcated colonial life.
A separate entrance to the consular and visa section is established on the street.
Not even the highest-ranking members of the foreign consular corps could claim exemption from these requirements.
On the occasions when the author's views are made clear, though, they seem to rely wholly on consular reports.
As quickly as they were able to establish the facilities, medical inspection became a prerequisite for consular approval for visas.
Ultimately, the early summer of 1930 proved to be the most decisive moment in the evolution of consular police activism.
Rather, they desired consular leadership over that unilateralism.
This is important since most diplomats were merchants/businessmen as well as consular officials.
All, for example, examined local documents and carried out ' key informant ' interviews, as with property agents, consular and local government officers, and ministers of religion.
In effect, the agreement implied o that the local consular police force was inadequate in terms of both strength and efficacy.
The raw data and notes that ' ' he used in his consular despatches do not always appear in his private journal.
Once removed, the consular police would be illegal.
This outraged the treaty port community, since it violated the principle of extraterritorality, embodied in the treaties, that foreigners accused of such crimes should be tried only in consular courts.
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