armistice

英['ɑːmɪstɪs] 美['ɑːrmɪstɪs]
  • n. 休战;休战书;停战条约
GRE
Noun:
  1. a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms

1. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. People celebrating the armistice behaved like an orgiastic mob.
庆祝停战的人们象一群狂欢的暴民.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. The two nations signed an armistice.
两国签署了停火协议.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. 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.

来自演讲部分

5. After the armistice he had spent a month in Paris.
停战以后他在巴黎呆了一个月.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. After the armistice he had spent a month in Paris.
      停战以后他在巴黎呆了一个月。
    2. The Sultan asked for an armistice in January 1878.
      1878年1月苏丹要求停火。
    3. The two nations signed an armistice.
      两国签署了停火协议。
    4. The armistice did not spare France a pang.
      停战协定并未使法国免遭剧烈的创伤。
    5. 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。