envoys
n. 使節( envoy的名詞複數 ); 公使; 談判代表; 使節身份
An envoy is someone who is sent as a representative from one government or political group to another.
An envoy is a diplomat in an embassy who is immediately below the ambassador in rank.
Marco Polo's travelogue mentions that Kublai Khan sent envoys to Malgache.
馬可波羅遊記中提到忽必烈曾派使節到馬爾加什.
Unlike Heraclius and Kavadh, Tai - tsung gave these envoys a courteous hearing.
和赫拉克利烏斯和卡瓦達不同,太宗謙卑地聽取了這些使者的來意.
I suppose envoys came to Rome in those days on errands just as strange.
我猜想當初一定也有許多使者帶著同樣神密的使命來到羅馬.
Envoys will come from Egypt; Cush will submit herself to God.
埃及的公侯要出來朝見神. 古實人要急忙舉手禱告.
Next , all eyes turned towards the platform reserved for the Flemish envoys.
大家的視線遂轉向留給弗朗德勒使臣的看臺.