Definitionn. a specialist assigned to the staff of a diplomatic mission
Last update: July 29, 2015
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The young lady's relatives ultimately became reconciled to the match, and procured him an appointment as attache to the British legation at Turin. [Please select]
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--elements non endivisionnes," Cocon obligingly explains, "that is, attached directly to the A. [Please select]
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As for Flandrin's son, he's succeeded in getting himself attached to the roadmenders. [Please select]
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In spite of his vacillation, her uncle was deeply attached to her. [Please select]
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Let the disgrace of it be attached to me alone. [Please select]
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After three days of waiting my division arrived and I was attached to a battery. [Please select]
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There was a history attached to this singular document. [Please select]
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A waste pipe should be attached to the sink and arranged to discharge through the floor. [Please select]
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I am attached to it, indeed. [Please select]
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At the door hung an iron chain attached to a bell. [Please select]
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We were attached to the same chain for five years. [Please select]
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