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make peace ThesaurusVerb | 1. | make peace - end hostilities; "The brothers who had been fighting over their inheritance finally made peace"conciliate, patch up, reconcile, settle, make up - come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"war - make or wage war | Translationspeace (piːs) noun1. (sometimes with a) (a time of) freedom from war; (a treaty or agreement which brings about) the end or stopping of a war. Does our country want peace or war?; (also adjective) a peace treaty. 和平 和平2. freedom from disturbance; quietness. I need some peace and quiet. 安詳,安寧 安宁ˈpeaceable adjective liking peace; not fighting, quarrelling etc. He's a peaceable person. 和平的 和平的ˈpeaceably adverb 和好地 和好地ˈpeaceful adjective quiet; calm; without worry or disturbance. It's very peaceful in the country. 和平的 和平的ˈpeacefully adverb 和平地 和平地ˈpeacefulness noun 和平 和平ˈpeacemaker noun a person who tries to make peace between enemies, people who are quarrelling etc. When my brother and sister quarrel I act as peacemaker. 調解人 调解人ˈpeace-offering noun something offered or given to make peace. She took him a drink as a peace-offering. 和平禮物 和平礼物ˈpeacetime noun a time when there is no war. Even in peacetime, a soldier's life is hard. 和平時期 和平时期at peace not at war; not fighting. The two countries were at peace. 處於和睦狀態 处于和睦状态in peace1. without disturbance. Why can't you leave me in peace? 處於平靜狀態 处于平静状态2. not wanting to fight. They said they came in peace. 為了和平 为了和平make peace to agree to end a war. The two countries finally made peace (with each other). 講和 讲和peace of mind freedom from worry etc. 平靜的心情 平静的心情make peace
make peaceTo settle a quarrel or dispute with someone in an amicable and peaceful fashion. After a war that has raged on for nearly a decade, the countries finally made peace yesterday evening. I know you don't care get along with your cousin, but this is the one time of year we all get the chance to be together, so try to make peace with her, OK?See also: make, peacemake peaceBring about friendly relations or a state of amity; end hostilities. For example, The United Nations sent a task force to make peace between the two warring factions, or Mom was good at making peace among the children. [Mid-1100s] Also see make one's peace with. See also: make, peaceEncyclopediaSeePeacemake peace
Antonyms for make peaceverb end hostilitiesRelated Words- conciliate
- patch up
- reconcile
- settle
- make up
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