démarche
名词 n.
英 /deɪˈmɑːʃ/
美 /deɪˈmɑɹʃ/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse.
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A diplomatic note without a personal attribution conveying an official protest or request for support, less formal than a bout de papier or a note verbale but of similar status to an aide-mémoire.
— A less formal way of making diplomatic representations or protests is called a démarche. The following from the US Department of State handbook sets out the typical procedures and purposes of a démarche.
词源
Unadapted borrowing from French démarche, from Middle French, from 12th century demarcher (“to march”), from Old French demarchier, from de- + marchier.
Attested 1658, in sense “walk, step”; meaning “a diplomatic move” attested from 1670s.
Attested 1658, in sense “walk, step”; meaning “a diplomatic move” attested from 1670s.
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