emissary 英 [ˈemɪsəri]   美 [ˈemɪseri]

emissary

emissary  英 [ˈemɪsəri] 美 [ˈemɪseri]

n. 使者;间谍;密使  adj. 间谍的;密使的 

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We hope that the Spanish people will like them and the lovely pandas, as the goodwill emissary of the Chinese people, can promote the friendly affections between our two peoples. 我们希望西班牙人民能够喜爱他们,希望这对可爱的熊猫作为中国人民友好使者,能够增进两国人民之间的友好感情。
Jesus was an emissary from the spheres of light, incarnated in me. 耶稣是光球使者,他的肉身是我。

  • When presidents can’t attend state funerals, they send an emissary to pay their respects. An emissary performs a specific job on someone else’s behalf.
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  • n. 使者;间谍;密使
  • adj. 间谍的;密使的
  • 1. We hope that the Spanish people will like them and the lovely pandas, as the goodwill emissary of the Chinese people, can promote the friendly affections between our two peoples.

    我们希望西班牙人民能够喜爱他们,希望这对可爱的熊猫作为中国人民友好使者,能够增进两国人民之间的友好感情。

  • 2. Jesus was an emissary from the spheres of light, incarnated in me.

    耶稣是光球使者,他的肉身是我。

  • 3. Now spring coming, a couple, bride and bridegroom, like a spring emissary is standing happily before us with the wedding music playing on.

    春天来了,一对春天的使者,踏着婚礼进行曲正含情脉脉立在大家面前。

  • emissary (n.) 1620s, from French émissaire (17c.) or directly from Latin emissarius "a scout, a spy," literally "that is sent out," from emissus, past participle of emittere "send forth" (see emit).
emis·sary / ˈemɪsəri ; NAmE ˈemɪseri / noun ( plural emis·saries ) ( formal) a person who is sent to deliver an official message, especially from one country to another, or to perform a special task 特使;密使 SYN envoy emissary emissaries emis·sary / ˈemɪsəri ; NAmE ˈemɪseri /
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