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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
	
		   
 diplomatic     
  dip·lo·mat·ic BrE [ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk]  NAmE [ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk]   adjective  1. connected with managing relations between countries  (=  ↑diplomacy )    •a diplomatic crisis    •Attempts are being made to settle the dispute by diplomatic means.    •to  break off/establish/restore diplomatic relations  with a country   2. having or showing skill in dealing with people in difficult situations   Syn:   ↑tactful   •a diplomatic answer    •You could try being a little more diplomatic this time.     Derived Word: ↑diplomatically       Word Origin:     [diplomatic diplomatically] early 18th cent.  (in the sense  ‘relating to official documents’): from  modern Latin diplomaticus  and  French diplomatique, from  Latin diploma  from  Greek diplōma ‘folded paper’, from  diploun ‘to fold’, from  diplous ‘double’.  n. sense 1  (late 18th cent.) is probably due to the publication of the  Codex Juris Gentium Diplomaticus  (1695), a collection of originals of important public documents, many of which dealt with international affairs. 
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