释义 |
en·voy I. \ˈenˌvȯi, ˈän-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French envei, envoy message, envoi, from enveier, envoier to send, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin inviare, from Latin in- in- (II) + via way — more at via : envoi 1 II. noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of earlier envoyée, envoyé, from French envoyé, from past participle of envoyer to send, from Old French enveier, envoier 1. a. also envoy extraordinary : a minister plenipotentiary accredited to a foreign government ranking between an ambassador and a minister resident b. : any person deputed to represent one sovereign or government in its intercourse with another 2. : messenger, agent, representative < the mutineers sent an envoy to deal with the captain > |