- diplomatic incident
- episode complicating relations between two countries
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
A Diplomatic Incident — Infobox UK Television Episode Title = A Diplomatic Incident Series name = Yes, Prime Minister Caption = Episode title card Series no = 2 Episode = 3 Airdate = 17 December 1987 Writer = Antony Jay Jonathan Lynn Producer = Sydney Lotterby Director … Wikipedia
Diplomatic Immunity (novel) — Diplomatic Immunity Author(s) Lois McMaster Bujold … Wikipedia
incident — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ major, serious ▪ little, minor, small, trivial (esp. BrE) ▪ further ▪ After … Collocations dictionary
incident — in|ci|dent W2 [ˈınsıdənt] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: Latin, present participle of incidere to fall into ] 1.) an event, especially one that is unusual, important, or violent ▪ A spokesman said it was an isolated incident . ▪ Am I at… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Diplomatic Security Service — Abbreviation DSS Seal of the Diplomatic Security Service … Wikipedia
Diplomatic Immunity (New Zealand TV series) — Diplomatic Immunity The logo of Diplomatic Immunity Genre Comedy Created by James Griffin Developed by TVNZ … Wikipedia
Diplomatic immunity — For other uses, see Diplomatic immunity (disambiguation). Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments that ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or… … Wikipedia
Diplomatic bag — A diplomatic bag, also known as a diplomatic pouch is a kind of receptacle used by diplomatic missions. The physical concept of a diplomatic bag is flexible and therefore can take many forms e.g. an envelope, parcel, large suitcase or shipping… … Wikipedia
Diplomatic Protection Group — SO16 redirects here. For information on postcodes beginning with SO16, see SO postcode area. Uniquely in the Metropolitan Police, DPG vehicles are red[citation needed]. The Diplomatic Prote … Wikipedia
Diplomatic Protection Squad — The Diplomatic Protection Squad (DPS) is a branch of the New Zealand Police that provides personal security for both national and visiting VIPs. National VIPs protected include the Prime Minister, the Governor General, Ministers of the Crown, and … Wikipedia