truce
truce 英 [tru:s] 美 [trus]
n. 停战;休战;休战协定 vt. 以休战结束;停止争执 vi. 停战
名词复数:truces
- When two warring sides decide to call it quits, it's called a truce — an agreement to end the fighting.
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- n. 停战;休战;休战协定
- vt. 以休战结束;停止争执
- vi. 停战
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1. This marks another phase of a truce in a protracted diplomatic war.
这标志着这一长期的外交战将进入休战阶段。
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2. Among these is the "truce village" of Panmunjom, located in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea.
其中一个开放的地点是坐落在将南北朝鲜分隔开的非军事区的板门店“停战村”。
- truce (n.) "mutually agreed-upon temporary intermission of hostilities," early 13c., triws, variant of trewes, originally plural of trewe "faith, assurance of faith, covenant, treaty," from Old English treow "faith, truth, fidelity; pledge, promise, agreement, treaty," from Proto-Germanic *treuwo- (source also of Old Frisian triuwe, Middle Dutch trouwe, Dutch trouw, Old High German triuwa, German treue, Gothic triggwa "faith, faithfulness"), from PIE root *deru- "be firm, solid, steadfast." Related to true (adj.). The Germanic word was borrowed into Late Latin as tregua, hence French trève, Italian tregua.
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