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1 искусство
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2 искусство
1) art2) (умение, мастерство) skill, artораторское искусство — elocution / eloquence / rhetoric declamation, oratorical skill, oratory
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3 искусство дипломата
General subject: skill in diplomacyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искусство дипломата
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4 дипломат
diplomat, diplomatist, diplomatic officialназначить дипломатом — to appoint (smb.) a diplomat
дипломат должен быть предусмотрительным — the diplomat should be farseeing / forward-looking / foresighted / farsighted
видный дипломат — outstanding / considerable diplomat
карьерный / профессиональный дипломат — career diplomat
тонкий дипломат — astute / keen-witted diplomat
группа дипломатов, встречающих гостей на приёме — receiving line
неприкосновенность дипломата — personal inviolability / immunity of the diplomat
неприкосновенность имущества / собственности дипломата — inviolability of a diplomat property
профессиональное мастерство дипломатов — professional skill / value of diplomats
штат сотрудников, не являющихся дипломатами — nondiplomatic staff
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