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单词 Truce
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1. Our enemy has greatly strengthened during the truce talks.
2. They agreed to call a truce .
3. A truce was declared between the two armies.
4. A temporary truce had been reached earlier that year.
5. The argument resolved itself into an uneasy truce.
6. The two-day truce collapsed in intense shellfire.
7. A truce has been patched up.
8. The guerrillas have called a one-month truce.
9. We will transact with them for truce.
10. An uneasy truce prevailed between them at dinner.
11. The local government and the army negotiated a truce.
12. He welcomed the truce, but pointed out it was of little comfort to families spending Christmas without a loved one.
13. The hot weather gave the old man a truce from rheumatism.
14. There was an uneasy truce between Alex and Dave over dinner.
15. That peace often looked like a brief truce before the next plunge into war.
16. The two sides called a truce to avoid further bloodshed.
17. The priest helped to negotiate a truce between the warring sides.
18. The white flag is a symbol of a truce or surrender.
19. The rebels may simply be using the truce to regroup their forces.
20. The fragile truce between the two sides is not expected to last long.
21. They renewed the war as soon as the truce expired.
22. This can be understood to be a truce.
23. I believed he would not agree to a truce.
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24. Three years of war followed, ended by a truce.
25. Didn't you just agree to a truce?
26. She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.
27. The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides.
28. Following last month's riots, the two big gangs in Los Angeles have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed.
29. He was in favour of the declaration of a truce.
30. When we heard the peal of bells, we knew a truce had been declared.
1. Our enemy has greatly strengthened during the truce talks.
2. They agreed to call a truce .
3. A truce was declared between the two armies.
4. A temporary truce had been reached earlier that year.
5. She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.
6. The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides.
7. Following last month's riots, the two big gangs in Los Angeles have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed.
8. The hot weather gave the old man a truce from rheumatism.
31. Maybe a truce is in the air.
32. Above left, Bloods and Crips declare a truce.
33. There was a truce between them at the moment.
34. I mean, why don't we call a truce, eh?
35. Why don't we call a truce, start again?
36. It must have been a truce.
37. Rebels continue to observe the truce.
38. After a while, an uneasy truce was reached.
39. In times of truce Beirutis remained constantly aware of the possibility of renewed outbursts of violence.
40. And finally, the note this morning, with its suggestion of a truce between the two men.
41. One inhabits it like an occupying army and makes, at best, an uneasy truce with it.
42. They also conceded to an expedient truce, each hoping to fight again once it had regained strength.
43. A resolution to maintain the truce was carried by an overwhelming majority.
44. The Dragoons arrived on the battlefield and sent a party forward under a flag of truce.
45. The two sides have been unable to negotiate a truce.
46. The truce also provided for the continuation of discussions about a permanent peace between the two realms.
47. Unionist politicians accused him of naivety and dismissed the truce as a publicity stunt.
48. Voting was prevented or disrupted in some areas by military operations when soldiers took advantage of the truce.
49. The conflict between mind and machine might be resolved at last in the eternal truce of complete symbiosis....
50. These reached a peak during the truce of 1444-49, but were halved when war was renewed in the latter year.
51. For the next seventy years an uneasy truce prevailed, until hostilities were resumed in 1644.
52. He held talks with both Johnson and Taylor, which led to the declaration of a truce on Sept. 22.
53. For that at Olympia, the oldest and most prestigious, it was customary for cities at war to call a truce.
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54. It was possible, of course, but not likely that Zacco had grown tired of his Christmas truce.
55. The rebels have ended a 17-month-old truce, and could strike at any time.
56. At that moment the terms of the truce between the Downing Street neighbours will be conveniently forgotten.
57. Except for a Christmas truce, the battle of Hanoi raged through December.
58. It was after that that Edward gratefully accepted the thirteen-year truce which Bruce offered on less than favourable terms.
59. But within hours liv! e fire drowns out the talk of truce.
60. But when war came the persistent pedal-point of coalitionism sounded all the louder for the sudden silence of the party truce.
61. An uneasy truce has been declared in the bloody two-year conflict.
62. Hector said they both knew you were going to break the truce yourself in the spring anyway.
63. It was as if an uneasy truce had been called.
64. Ambulances and stretcher-bearers moved about the field-staying close, however, to the Union lines, for no truce existed.
65. For most people at Cu Chi, the traditional Tet truce was anticipated as a welcome respite.
66. Without a political settlement any truce in Bosnia remains precarious.
67. The reformers in the government temporarily won a truce, between themselves and the students as well as with the conservatives.
68. Both sides agreed on a truce during New Year celebrations.
69. But it may also be an uneasy truce, which can only be sustained as long as certain questions are not asked.
70. As for wartime political activity, this was naturally inhibited for all the main parties by the electoral truce.
71. He seemed more concerned to break than maintain the shaky truce existing between him and his father.
72. But after a hurriedly arranged meeting, involving the national gipsy council, an uneasy truce was reached.
73. The attack was timed to coincide with the Tet holi-day and its traditional truce.
74. Round about the Elephant and Castle I decided to call a truce and talk to him.
75. It was an uneasy truce, however, with clear signs of tension persisting.
76. Let's call a truce.
77. When Eisenhower took office in January 1953, the truce talks were stalled on the question of prisoner-of-war repatriation.
78. For some viruses, the war between host and parasite gives way to truce.
79. The truce has not stopped combat in the civil war.
80. The fragile truce between rival rebel factions in the Solomon Islands came under threat after a third rebel group entered the conflict.
81. So much for the truce, painstakingly pieced together by Bill Clinton and his unique brand of insomnia diplomacy.
82. A truce of sorts lasted until a month ago when the Gabrielsens revoked the agreement, their legal right under its provisions.
83. The truce of Tours marked the beginning of another brief phase of diplomacy.
84. It can, as in snails,(http:///truce.html) lead to victory or to defeat; or to an uneasy truce.
85. The ship was flying the flag of truce.
86. The Russians rejected a French offer for a truce.
87. Let us call a truce to terror.
88. So I propose a peace, a truce.
89. No flag of truce possible. Men are willing to die, provided their opponent will kill them.
90. It has been assumed by some people, especially those with an interest in discrediting George Marshall and the Truman administration, that this truce prevented Chiang from conquering Manchuria .
91. This may help to undermine the brittle truce that currently exists.
92. The two sides call a truce to avoid further bloodshed.
93. The two commanders met under a white flag of truce. Grant demanded unconditional surrender.
94. Gunbattles in Gaza on Saturday defying a truce between the Fatah and Hamas factions.
95. I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and truce. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
96. On September 11, opposition ceased with the signature of a military truce.
97. His struggle to regain Jerusalem ended in an uneasy truce with Saladin.
98. Since the truce, four Hezbollah fighters have been killed in clashes with Israel troops.
99. "Well," resumed Combeferre, "I am going to fasten my handkerchief to my cane, and go as a flag of truce, to offer to exchange our man for theirs."
100. It would never have been a love match, but without the tenacious presence of Camilla, it might have been a permanently negotiated truce.
101. We could see the man who carried the flag of truce attempting to hold Silver back.
102. The Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said Israel must stop its attacks, lift its economic blockade of Gaza and open border crossings before any truce proposals could be considered.
103. And what do you want with your flag of truce?' he cried.
104. A truce to nonsense!
105. 'Flag of truce,'cried Silver.
106. Spokesmen for the Iraqi government and the movement of radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr say the two sides agreed to a truce Saturday to end weeks of fighting in Baghdad's Sadr City.
107. January 19, 2006: Bin Laden threatens a fresh attack against the United States but offers the American people a conditional "long-term truce" in an audiotape message.
108. If this situation is impeding your ability to work effectively, it's time to call a truce.
109. We wave the "white flag" to call a truce, surrender, or show we are unarmed. A "white lie" is a harmless untruth, while "white magic" is good magic. White may conjure up negative images as well.
110. The gesture was equivalent to a flag of truce in civilized warfare.
111. Conference host Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said it is his "priority to reach a truce between Israel and the Palestinians," despite the multiple setbacks in negotiations Egypt has been mediating.
112. Brown was furious that the crowd outside had refused to honor his white flag of truce earlier in the day. He told Sinn that his men could have killed unarmed men and women, but did not do so.
113. She knew their truce would not last. There would be a reckoning. There would be another fight.
114. A joint communique of truce was issued on June 5 that year.
115. This withdrawn infantryman had denounced the Christmas Truce of December 1914(/truce.html), when British and German soldiers fraternized for a day.
116. Flag of truce! ' I heard someone say; and then, immediately after, with a cry of surprise, 'Silver himself! '
117. EXMP : the high command ordered a truce for the holidays.
118. Once a truce is in place, the Security Council can deploy a peacekeeping operation to help the parties carry out their agreements.
119. Israel also targeted government buildings in Gaza and continued to mass troops along the border, while demanding international monitors as a key term of any future truce.
120. Upon receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa said, "What tin you do to subserve globe truce?"
121. Neighbors who were at war would call a truce to participate in the games.
122. The Alliance and Horde reach a temporary truce to defeat the Legion.
123. 'And what do you want with your flag of truce?'.
124. Napoleon offered a truce to Alexander I, but the Russian czar knew he could bide his time: "We shall let the Russian winter fight the war for us."
125. Hetman Kalinowski, with complete victory within his grasp, agreed to a truce.
126. When a messenger that he had sent under flag of truce was killed, his troops burnt the Summer Palace to the ground.
127. Instead, 70,000 on both sides died in trench warfare; a stalemate led to a truce.
128. The truce was holy because it was signed at Olympia, sacred to Zeus.
129. But a truce to these painful digressions: let me return to our houses.
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