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em·bas·sy

 (ĕm′bə-sē)
n. pl. em·bas·sies
1. A building containing the offices of an ambassador and staff.
2. The position, function, or assignment of an ambassador.
3. A mission to a foreign government headed by an ambassador.
4. A staff of diplomatic representatives headed by an ambassador.

[Variant of ambassy, office or function of an ambassador, from obsolete French ambassée, from Medieval Latin ambactiāta; see embassage.]
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embassy

(ˈɛmbəsɪ)
n, pl -sies
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the residence or place of official business of an ambassador
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an ambassador and his entourage collectively
3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the position, business, or mission of an ambassador
4. any important or official mission, duty, etc, esp one undertaken by an agent
[C16: from Old French ambassee, from Old Italian ambasciata, from Old Provençal ambaisada, ultimately of Germanic origin; see ambassador]
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em•bas•sy

(ˈɛm bə si)

n., pl. -sies.
1. the official headquarters of an ambassador.
2. the function or office of an ambassador.
3. a mission headed by an ambassador.
4. a body of persons sent on a diplomatic mission.
[1570–80; variant of ambassy < Middle French ambassee « Old Provençal ambaissada, ultimately derivative, via Germanic of Gallo-Latin ambactus retainer, servant]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.embassy - a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or workembassy - a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or work
diplomatic building - government building in which diplomats live or work
2.embassy - an ambassador and his entourage collectively
delegation, deputation, delegacy, commission, mission - a group of representatives or delegates
High Commission - an embassy of one British Commonwealth country to another
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embassy

noun consulate, ministry, delegation, legation The American Embassy has already made a formal complaint.
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Translations
سِفَارَةسَفارَه
velvyslanectvíambasáda
ambassade
ambasadorejo
suurlähetystö
veleposlanstvoambasada
nagykövetség
sendiráî
大使館
대사관
legatio
ambasada
vēstniecība
veľvyslanectvo
veleposlaništvo
ambassad
สถานทูต
elçiliksefarethane
đại sứ quán

embassy

[ˈembəsɪ] Nembajada f
the British Embassy in Romela embajada británica en Roma
the Spanish Embassyla embajada de España
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embassy

[ˈɛmbəsi]
nambassade f
the French Embassy → l'ambassade de France
the British Embassy → l'ambassade de Grande-Bretagne
modif [building, compound, employee, official, staff] → de l'ambassade
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embassy

nBotschaft f
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embassy

[ˈɛmbəsɪ] nambasciata
the Italian Embassy → l'ambasciata italiana
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embassy

(ˈembəsi) nounplural ˈembassies
(the official residence of) an ambassador and his staff. the American embassy in London.
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embassy

سِفَارَة velvyslanectví ambassade Botschaft πρεσβεία embajada suurlähetystö ambassade veleposlanstvo ambasciata 大使館 대사관 ambassade ambassade ambasada embaixada посольство ambassad สถานทูต elçilik đại sứ quán 大使馆
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