peace
名词 n.
动词 v.
感叹词 intj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
— Our lounge strives to maintain an environment of peace for the comfort of our customers.
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A feeling of tranquility, free from oppressive and unpleasant thoughts and emotions.
— The safety equipment will give me some peace of mind.
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Death.
— ’Twere best at once to sink to peace, Like birds the charming serpent draws, To drop head-foremost in the jaws Of vacant darkness and to cease.
- Harmony in personal relations.
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A state free of war, in particular war between different countries.
— 1969 March 31, John Lennon, Bagism Press Conference at Sacher Hotel, Vienna Now, a lot of cynics have said, “Oh, it’s easy to sit in bed for seven days,” but I’d like some of them to try it, and talk for seven days about peace. All we’re saying is give peace a chance.
动词 v.
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To make peace; to put at peace; to be at peace.
— Within every hood they have to be peacing with themselves. Then when you're living in peace with yourself, [...]
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To peace out.
— Fuck, man. Yeah, I know. He crashed with this guy, Eddie. Then the cops called me in. That's when he peaced. I swear on my father's grave, I don't know where he went. I swear.
感叹词 intj.
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Shut up!, silence!; be quiet, be silent.
— “Hark!” said the old woman, triumphantly. “I hear a step coming. […] Do you hear him?” “I believe you are right, mother,” replied Alice, in a low voice. “Peace! open the door.”
- Peace out; goodbye.
词汇关系
衍生词
antipeace
at peace
at peace with
breach of the peace
Carthaginian peace
dispeace
disturb the peace
dove of peace
Greenpeace
guardian of the peace
hold one's peace
I come in peace
industrial peace
inner peace
in peace
Justice of the Peace
keep one's peace
keep the peace
king's peace
kiss of peace
letters of peace
long peace
make-peace
make peace
makepeace
no peace for the weary
officer of the peace
peaceability
peaceable
peace and quiet
peace belt
peace be upon her
peace be upon him
peace be with you
peace bond
peacebreaker
peacebreaking
peacebuilder
peacebuilding
peace camp
Peace Capital
Peace Corps
Peace Dale
peace dividend
peace dollar
peace establishment
peace for our time
peaceful
Peacehaven
peace in our time
peacekeeper
peacekeeping
peaceless
peacelessness
peacelike
peace lily
peace line
peacelover
peace-loving
peacemaker
peacemaking
peace march
peacemonger
peacemongering
peacen
peacenik
peace-nik
peace offering
peace officer
peace of mind
peace order
peace out
peace pill
peace pipe
peace process
Peace River
peace sign
peace silk
peacespeak
peace symbol
peace talk
peace talks
peace that passes all understanding
peace that passes understanding
peace that passeth all understanding
peace that passeth understanding
peace through strength
peacetime
peace time
peace treaty
peace wall
peace weaver
peace which passes all understanding
peace which passes understanding
peace which passeth all understanding
peace which passeth understanding
peace work
peace worker
peacify
pipe of peace
piping times of peace
Prince of Peace
queen's peace
religion of peace
rest in peace
RIP in peace
R.I.P. in peace
separate peace
sleep in heavenly peace
speak now or forever hold your peace
swear the peace
unpeace
wand of peace
we come in peace
white peace
world peace
词源
词源 1
From Middle English pees, pes, pais, borrowed from Anglo-Norman peis and Old French pais (“peace”), from Latin pāx (“peace”), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂ḱ- (“to fasten, stick, place”), related to Latin pacīscor (“agree, stipulate”), Latin pangō (“fasten, fix”); see pact. Doublet of pax. Displaced native Old English sibb and broadly ousted friþ (modern frith).
词源 2
From Middle English pees, pes, pais, borrowed from Anglo-Norman peis and Old French pais (“peace”), from Latin pāx (“peace”), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂ḱ- (“to fasten, stick, place”), related to Latin pacīscor (“agree, stipulate”), Latin pangō (“fasten, fix”); see pact. Doublet of pax. Displaced native Old English sibb and broadly ousted friþ (modern frith).
词源 3
From Middle English pees, pes, pais, borrowed from Anglo-Norman peis and Old French pais (“peace”), from Latin pāx (“peace”), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂ḱ- (“to fasten, stick, place”), related to Latin pacīscor (“agree, stipulate”), Latin pangō (“fasten, fix”); see pact. Doublet of pax. Displaced native Old English sibb and broadly ousted friþ (modern frith).
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