大使

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Meaning and Usage

The word 大使 (dàshǐ) specifically refers to an ambassador, the highest-ranking diplomat who represents their country abroad. It is a formal title used in official contexts related to diplomacy and international relations.

Common Contexts

大使 is often used when talking about diplomatic appointments, embassies (大使馆), and international meetings where representatives of countries participate. It is a key term in political and international news.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 大使馆 (dàshǐguǎn): embassy, the place where the ambassador works.
  • ...大使 (zhù... dàshǐ): ambassador stationed in a particular country, e.g., 大使 (ambassador to the USA).
  • 任命大使 (rènmìng wéi dàshǐ): appointed as ambassador.

Usage Notes

When using 大使, it is important to distinguish it from other diplomatic titles like 使 (envoy) or 代表 (representative). 大使 implies the highest official diplomatic rank. It is typically used in formal speech and writing, especially in news reports or official documents.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 大使 with 大使馆 (embassy). 大使 is the person, while 大使馆 is the institution or building. Also, 大使 is not used for lower-level diplomats or consular officers.

Example Sentences

He was appointed as China's ambassador to the United States.

The embassy is the institution that handles diplomatic affairs between two

As an ambassador, he needs to represent the country at various international