ceasefire 英 [ˈsi:sfaɪə(r)]  

ceasefire

ceasefire  英 [ˈsi:sfaɪə(r)]

n. 停火 

名词复数:ceasefires 

Thirty minutes later, the pirates gestured to us for a ceasefire. 三十分钟以后,海盗向我们做了个停火的手势。
He also added, “It is not correct for the government to use the word ‘peace’ instead of ‘ceasefire’ when it talks about its deals with the ethnic armed groups. 他还补充说,“由于现在正同少数民族武装组织探讨有关和谈事宜,所以政府使用“和平”这个词而非“停火”这个词是不正确的。

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  • n. 停火
  • 1. Thirty minutes later, the pirates gestured to us for a ceasefire.

    三十分钟以后,海盗向我们做了个停火的手势。

  • 2. He also added, “It is not correct for the government to use the word ‘peace’ instead of ‘ceasefire’ when it talks about its deals with the ethnic armed groups.

    他还补充说,“由于现在正同少数民族武装组织探讨有关和谈事宜,所以政府使用“和平”这个词而非“停火”这个词是不正确的。

  • 3. Late yesterday France and Egypt proposed the initiative to stop the conflict in Gaza with an immediate ceasefire.

    昨天晚些时候,法国和埃及提交了一份倡议,提出立即停火,结束加沙冲突。

cease·fire / ˈsiːsfaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈsiːsfaɪər / noun a time when enemies agree to stop fighting, usually while a way is found to end the fighting permanently (通常指永久性的)停火,停战 SYN truce a call for an immediate ceasefire 要求立即停火的呼吁 Observers have reported serious violations of the ceasefire. 观察员报告说停火协议遭到严重破坏。 collocationsat war ceasefire ceasefires cease·fire / ˈsiːsfaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈsiːsfaɪər /
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