armistice
英 [ˈɑːmɪstɪs]
美 [ˈɑːrmɪstɪs]
n. 休战; 停战; 休战条约; 停战协定
复数:armistices
GRE法律
BNC.22461 / COCA.21955
牛津词典
noun
- 休战;停战;休战条约;停战协定
a formal agreement during a war to stop fighting and discuss making peace
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 停战,休战(协定)
An armistice is an agreement between countries who are at war with one another to stop fighting and to discuss ways of making peace.
- Finally, the Bolsheviks signed an armistice with Germany.
最终布尔什维克和德国签署了停战协议。
双语例句
- Finally, the Bolsheviks signed an armistice with Germany.
最终布尔什维克和德国签署了停战协议。
- The rest of their boundaries were defined by the1949 Armistice Agreements after the1948 Arab-Israeli War.
其他的地理边界在1948年阿拉伯―以色列战争结束后于1949年的停战协议中规定。
- Three years later, Romania was overrun by the Soviets and signed an armistice.
三年后,罗马尼亚被前苏联入侵,并签署了休战协议。
- In 1926, Congress made Armistice Day a national holiday.
1926年,美国国会将休战日定为法定节日。
- Armistice Day celebrate the end of what conflict?
停战日纪念了哪场冲突的结束?
- Armistice Day marked the end of World War I.
停战日标志着第一次世界大战的结束。
- The Italian armistice is nothing but a clumsy trap.
意大利的停战不过是一个笨拙的陷阱。
- Armistice Day was no longer an appropriate title for a day which would commemorate all war dead.
停战日不再是一个适当的标题为战殁一天将纪念所有。
- In his view a declaration of armistice would provoke a revolution.
依他的观点宣布停战会激起革命。
- In1938, Congress designated Armistice Day a legal holiday, dedicated to the cause of world peace.
1938年,国会将停战日确定为法定假日以支持世界和平事业。
- This united the world more than anything could, and so an armistice was signed.
这个联合国的世界比任何可能,因此,停战协定。
- On september 29, Bulgaria signed an armistice.
9月29日,保加利亚签署停战协定。
- After listening to my mother say that we armistice.
听了妈妈这样说我们才停战。
- One of the first conditions as a result of the Armistice was the complete abrogation of the treaty.
第一个条件,由于停战协定的,是完全废除该条约。
- In France and Belgium, it is Armistice Day.
法国和比利时则将称之为停战纪念日(ArmisticeDay)。
- After four years of bitter war, an armistice was signed.
在四年的战争苦难后,终于签定了停战协议。
- A two-week armistice has been declared between the rival factions.
敌对双方之间宣布了为期两周的休战。
- In his view a declaration of armistice would have provoked a revolution.
在他看来,宣布停战本来是会激起一场革命的。
- Austria-Hungary enters an armistice with the World War I Allies, and the Habsburg-ruled empire dissolves.
奥匈帝国与一战同盟国休战,哈普斯堡皇室控制的帝国瓦解。
- It was squarely up to me to decide whether or not the procurement of an armistice.
是否赢取停战协定之决定,完全落在我一人身上。
- I melted them down after the armistice.
一停战,我把它们全给熔了。
- President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the first Armistice Day a year later.
第二年,威尔逊总统(WoodrowWilson)宣布这一天为第一个“停战日”。
- As soon as news of the armistice arrived, the order was issued to cease fire.
停战的消息刚传来,就下达了停火命令。
- A political conference was held the following year, as provided in the Armistice Agreement.
按照停战协定的规定,翌年召开了政治会议。
- After the Armistice the service society no longer had the raison d'etre and there fore disbanded.
停战后,军中俱乐部已没有存在的必要了,因此解散了。
英英释义
noun
- a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms
Synonym: cease-firetruce
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