truce
n. 休战; 停战(协定); 停止争辩(的协议); 中止
A truce is an agreement between two people or groups of people to stop fighting or quarrelling for a short time.
The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides...
最近几天的交战结束了,双方达成了暂时的休战协议。
Let's call a truce.
我们别争论了。
1. a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms
On September 11, opposition ceased with the signature of a military truce.
9月11日, 敌对行为随着军事停战协定的签订而告终.
If this situation is impeding your ability to work effectively, it's time to call a truce.
要是这种局面会影响到你的工作绩效的话, 是时候化解掉了.
He claims that a unilateral truce declared in April 2009 remains in force.
他曾说,库尔德工人党于2009年宣布的单方面停战仍然有效.
A truce to nonsense!
别讲废话!
But they carried no weapons because this was a meeting truce.
但是他们都没拿武器因为这是一场停战协议.