WordNet
n. an attache who is a specialist in cultural matters
Usage examples of "cultural attache".
Erich Stern was in Phnom Penh and the second cultural attache was surveying him: was this of any use?
Ralph Stevenson, the Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Montevideo.
His true position was veiled under the cover of the title of Assistant Cultural Attache.
He didn't mention whether he was a commercial or cultural attache or whatever.
A strange way to identify the cultural attache of the Russian embassy.
About ten years into his postinghe never really seemed to have time to go home to Vulcanthe senior ambassador, Sasav, called him in and promoted him to cultural attache.
About ten years into his posting-he never really seemed to have time to go home to Vulcan-the senior ambassador, Sasav, called him in and promoted him to cultural attache.
However, he would not be shaken off, and I was avoiding a cultural attache of his as eagerly as I was trying to ensnare - or be ensnared by - Christiania.
He turned out to be Antres 906, of course, the cultural attache‚.
Her official title then was second cultural attache, so she moved in some high-powered circles.