truce
复数形式
truces
1
休战, 停火
an agreement according to which enemies or opponents stop fighting each other for a specific period of time
- After months of intense fighting, the warring factions agreed to a temporary truce to allow humanitarian aid into the region.
经过数月的激烈战斗,交战各方同意暂时停火,以允许人道主义援助进入该地区。
- The leaders signed a truce, hoping it would lead to a lasting peace agreement and end the conflict.
领导人签署了停战协议,希望这将导致持久的和平协议并结束冲突。
- During the Christmas truce of 1914, soldiers from both sides emerged from their trenches to exchange greetings and play football.
在1914年的圣诞休战期间,双方士兵走出战壕,互致问候并踢足球。
- The truce was fragile, with both sides wary of each other's intentions and ready to resume hostilities at any moment.
休战很脆弱,双方都对对方的意图保持警惕,随时准备恢复敌对行动。
- In an effort to avoid further bloodshed, the negotiators proposed a ceasefire and truce to start peace talks.
为了避免进一步的流血,谈判代表提议停火和休战以开始和平谈判。
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