plen
plen — 縮寫
1. a shortened written form of plenipotentiary — a diplomat or official who has bee
全權代表
plenipotentiary 的縮寫
a shortened written form of plenipotentiary — a diplomat or official who has been given complete authority to act on behalf of their government in negotiations or treaty talks.
The British plen arrived in Paris with full authority to discuss the trade deal.
英國全權代表抵達巴黎,擁有討論貿易協定的完整授權。
the [nationality] plen pattern for a country's representative
Ambassador Yuki served as the plen for Japan at the 1925 peace conference.
大使 Yuki 在 1925 年的和平會議上擔任日本的全權代表。
The plen's signature on the treaty committed the entire government to the ceasefire terms.
全權代表在條約上的簽名使整個政府必須遵守停火條款。
Historians still argue whether the French plen had overstepped his orders during the talks.
歷史學家仍在爭論法國全權代表是否在談判中越權行事。
King George appointed Lauren as plen to represent the Crown at the Vienna summit.
國王喬治任命 Lauren 為全權代表,在維也納高峰會上代表王室。
- plenipotentiary
the full form; more formal and preferred in modern writing
- envoy
a broader term for a diplomatic representative, not necessarily with full powers
- minister plenipotentiary
a specific historical diplomatic rank; longer and more formal
文法句型
the [nationality] plen
[name] served as plen
[name] was appointed plen
用法筆記
This abbreviation appears almost exclusively in historical diplomatic records, biographies of diplomats, and academic writing about treaty negotiations. It is not used in modern everyday conversation.