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in the UK, thedepartmentof thegovernmentthatdealswithrelationswith othercountries (英国)外交和英联邦事务部,外交部SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesUK politics: government departments & organizations - admiralty
- agency
- bureau
- chancellorship
- cobra
- defence
- drive-by
- executive
- FDA
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- HMRC
- HMSO
- home office
- lobby
- ministry
- mod
- monolith
- NGO
- non-governmental organization
- secretariat
See more results » (Definition ofthe Foreign Officefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- He went back to London, where he succeeded in impressing his views upon the Foreign Office, and he returned to Syria charged with a secret mission.
- I said that I could not answer for the Foreign Office, but that, speaking as War Minister, one thing I knew we wanted was a "gate" to protect India from troops coming down the new railway.
- I was credited by the Germans with having hoodwinked and jollied the Foreign Office and the Government into refraining for two years from using illegally their most effective weapon.
- The same democratic forces which had been supporting the Chancellor in other fights again lined up with the Foreign Office.
- The war news could hardly be worse, and yet I am told by men who get sealed information from the Foreign Office that worse is coming.
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