柯林斯詞典embassy /??mb?s?/ (embassies) 1. N-COUNT An embassy is a group of government officials, headed by an ambassador, who represent their government in a foreign country. The building in which they work is also called an embassy. 大使及其隨員; 大使館 The American embassy has already complained. 美國使館已經(jīng)提出抗議。 返回 embassy劍橋詞典the group of people who represent their country in a foreign country 大使館全躰人員,使館館員 We used to be friendly with some people who worked at the Swedish Embassy. 我們曾經(jīng)和瑞典大使館的一些工作人員關(guān)系非常友好。 the building that these people work in 大使館 The Ambassador held a reception at the embassy. 大使在大使館擧行了招待會。 例句 Protesters staged an anti-war demonstration in front of the US embassy.Soldiers guard the main doors of the embassy.A bomb exploded at the embassy, injuring several people .The embassy compound has been closed to the public because of a bomb threat .Rebel soldiers overran the embassy last night . 返回 embassy