diplomacy

  • 31Diplomacy (jeu) — Diplomatie (jeu) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Diplomatie (homonymie) et Diplo. Diplomatie jeu de société …

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  • 32Diplomacy Colonial — Colonial Diplomacy Colonial Diplomacy, appelée aussi plus simplement Colonial, est une des plus proches variantes de Diplomatie à avoir été commercialisé avec notamment Machiavelli et Kamakura. Ce jeu, créé par l’Américain Peter Hawes, a été… …

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  • 33diplomacy — noun Date: 1796 1. the art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations 2. skill in handling affairs without arousing hostility ; tact …

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  • 34diplomacy — di plo·ma·cy || É™sɪ n. management of international relations; tact …

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  • 35diplomacy — noun 1》 the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations. 2》 skill and tact in dealing with people. Origin C18: from Fr. diplomatie, from diplomatique diplomatic , on the pattern of aristocratie aristocracy …

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  • 36diplomacy — n. 1. Art of negotiating, negotiation, international business. 2. Artful management, tact, indirection …

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  • 37diplomacy — n 1. statesmanship, statecraft, politics; Machiavellianism, intrigue, machination, maneuvering, wirepulling. 2. tact, tactfulness, discretion, prudence, judiciousness, sense, common or good sense …

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  • 38diplomacy — di·plo·ma·cy …

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  • 39diplomacy — [dɪˈpləʊməsi] noun [U] 1) the profession or skill of creating friendly relationships between countries 2) the ability to deal with people well, so that they are not upset or offended …

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  • 40diplomacy — di•plo•ma•cy [[t]dɪˈploʊ mə si[/t]] n. 1) gov the conduct by government officials of negotiations and other relations between nations 2) gov the art or science of conducting such negotiations 3) skill in managing negotiations, handling people,… …

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