- Diplomatic bag; pouch
- US حقيبة دبلوماسية
English-Arabic economic glossary.
English-Arabic economic glossary.
diplomatic bag — or (US) ● diplomacy * * * diplomatic bag UK US noun [countable] [singular diplomatic bag plural diplomatic bags] a bag that a government uses fo … Useful english dictionary
diplomatic bag — diplomatic bags N COUNT A diplomatic bag is a bag or container in which mail is sent to and from foreign embassies. Diplomatic bags are protected by law, so that they are not opened by anyone except the official or embassy they are addressed to.… … English dictionary
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 bag — noun A container with letters etc from representatives of a given country to another country, which has immunity from examination by customs officials. Syn: diplomatic pouch … Wiktionary
diplomatic pouch — diplomatic pouches N COUNT A diplomatic pouch is the same as a diplomatic bag. [mainly AM] … English dictionary
diplomatic pouch — noun a mail pouch that is sealed shut and that is used to carry communications between a legation and its home office • Hypernyms: ↑mailbag, ↑mail pouch * * * ˌdiploˌmatic ˈbag [diplomatic bag] (BrE … Useful english dictionary
diplomatic pouch — noun A diplomatic bag … Wiktionary
diplomatic pouch — noun US term for diplomatic bag … English new terms dictionary
pouch — [pouch] n. [ME pouche < MFr poche, var. of poque: see POKE2] 1. a small bag or sack for carrying something, as in one s pocket [a leather tobacco pouch ] ☆ 2. a mailbag; specif., one whose opening can be locked, as for sending diplomatic… … English World dictionary
bag — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. receptacle, case, container, pouch, sack. v. trap, capture, take, catch; sag, droop, hang; bulge, protrude, swell. See acquisition, pendency, convexity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A container] Syn. purse … English dictionary for students
pouch — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pouche, from Anglo French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English pocca bag Date: 14th century 1. a small drawstring bag carried on the person 2. a. a bag of small or moderate size for storing or transporting… … New Collegiate Dictionary