柯林斯詞典truce /tru?s/ (truces) 1. N-COUNT A truce is an agreement between two people or groups of people to stop fighting or arguing for a short time. 停戰(zhàn)協(xié)議 The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides. 最近幾天的交戰(zhàn)已結束,雙方好不容易達成了休戰(zhàn)協(xié)議。 返回 truce劍橋詞典a short interruption in a war or argument , or an agreement to stop fighting or arguing for a period of time 講和(協(xié)議);休戰(zhàn),停戰(zhàn)(協(xié)定) After years of rivalry the two companies have agreed (US agreed to) a truce. 經過多年的競爭,兩家公司同意握手言和。 We've got to spend the weekend together, so we might as well call (= have) a truce. 我們必須呆在一起過周末,所以最好還是講和。 Following last month's riots , two of the city's biggest gangs have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed . 上個月火并之后,這座城市的兩大幫派最終宣布停戰(zhàn),從而結束了多年的殺戮。 The fragile truce between the two sides is not expected to last long . 預計雙方脆弱的停戰(zhàn)協(xié)定不會持久。 返回 truce