truces

英 [ˈtruːsɪz] 美 [ˈtrusɪz]

n.  停战协定; 休战; 停战期
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柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 停战(协定);休战(协定)
    A truce is an agreement between two people or groups of people to stop fighting or quarrelling for a short time.
    1. The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides...
      最近几天的交战结束了,双方达成了暂时的休战协议。
    2. Let's call a truce.
      我们别争论了。

双语例句

  1. Previous military operations have ended in truces.
    以往的军事行动都以停火而告终。
  2. The secretary said de Mistura's plan to freeze fighting in Aleppo through a series of locally negotiated truces to allow in humanitarian aid is part of a very complicated but very important effort to make progress in Syria.
    克里说,德米斯图拉计划通过一系列由各地谈判实现的停火使人道主义救援物资能够进入叙利亚。这是为在叙利亚取得进展而作出的非常复杂但非常重要的努力。
  3. The time for truces has passed, and the only thing Basque society expects is ETA's announcement of a definitive end to terrorist activity.
    休战的时刻已经过去,巴斯克社会唯一的希望是埃塔宣布完全终止恐怖主义活动。