单词 | truce |
释义 | truce (once / 748 pages) n When two warring sides decide to call it quits, it's called a truce — an agreement to end the fighting. When there's a truce, the two sides stop attacking each other, catch their breath, and try to work out a peace deal. A truce isn't a permanent solution: it's more like a time-out. People with other kinds of conflicts talk about truces, too. If you and your sister are in an ongoing battle, one of you could say, "Can we please call a truce?" That means you'll take a break from squabbling, at least for a while. WORD FAMILYtruce: truces USAGE EXAMPLESThe Fatah al-Sham Front and the Islamic State group are not included in the truce. Seattle Times(Jan 02, 2017) It was not immediately clear if the rebels would abandon the truce as a result. Reuters(Jan 01, 2017) The Syrian military on Friday denied attacking the valley, saying it respected the Russian and Turkish brokered truce. Time(Dec 31, 2016) n a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms Syn|Hyper armistice, cease-fire peace the state prevailing during the absence of war |
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