Peace
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peace teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- Barış (isim)
Örnek Cümle:
Bütün dünyada barış vardı.
-There was peace all over the world.
Örnek Cümle:
Güvercin barış anlamına gelir.
-The dove stands for peace.
- sulh
Örnek Cümle:
Büyükbabam bir sulh hakimiydi.
-My grandfather was a justice of the peace.
Örnek Cümle:
Yurtta sulh, cihanda sulh.
-Peace at home, peace in the world.
- sessiz olun
- sükunet {i}
- hazar
- iç huzuru
Örnek Cümle:
Meditasyom bana iç huzuru verir.
-Meditation gives me peace of mind.
- susun
- rahat
Örnek Cümle:
Ölüler gitti, onlar kendilerini savunamazlar. Yapılacak en iyi şey onları rahat bırakmaktır!
-The dead are gone and they cannot defend themselves. The best thing to do is to leave them in peace!
- güvenlik
- huzur
Örnek Cümle:
Dönüşüm huzurlu, yavaş yavaş oldu.
-Conversion was peaceful and gradual.
Örnek Cümle:
O, uykusunda huzur içinde vefat etti.
-She passed away peacefully in her sleep.
- asayiş
- barışma
- Peace be with you Selâmünaleyküm
- huzur, sükûn, rahat, asayiş {i}
- peace offering barış ve uzlaşma gayesiyle verilen hediye
- barış anlaşması
- sukunet
- sessizlik {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bütün istediğim huzur ve sessizlik.
-All I want is peace and quiet.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un bütün istediği biraz huzur ve sessizlikti.
-All Tom wanted was some peace and quiet.
- peace pipe dostluk ve banş çubuğu Kı
- barış
- huzuru
- peaceful
- huzurlu
Bir süre için her şey huzurlu idi.
-For a time, things were peaceful.
Ancak, grev huzurlu olmamıştı ve Aziz Martin Luther King, Jr her iki taraftan sabırlı ve sakin olmasını rica etti.
-The strike had not been peaceful, however, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. begged both sides to be patient and calm.
- peaceful
- barışçıl
Ülkeler barışçıl amaçlarla anlaşmazlıkları çözmekle ilgileniyorlardı.
-The countries concerned settled the dispute by peaceful means.
Böylesine barışçıl bir manzara görmedim.
-Never have I seen such a peaceful scene.
- peace and quiet
- (deyim) sessizlik ve huzur
- peace treaty
- barış antlaşması
Onlar barış antlaşması imzaladı.
-They signed the peace treaty.
Barış antlaşması görüşmesi yapacaklardı.
-They would negotiate a peace treaty.
- peace of mind
- gönül rahatlığıyla
- peace of mind
- kendiyle barışık olmak
- peace conference
- barış konferansı
- peace corps
- barış gönüllüleri
- peace officer
- barış görevlisi
- peace time
- barış dönemi
- peace and quiet
- huzur ve sükûnet
- peace at home, peace in the world
- Yurtta barış, dünyada barış
- peace ballot
- barış oy
- peace be upon him
- (Din) Sallallahu aleyhi ve sellem (s.a.v.)
- peace be upon him
- (Din) (Peygamber ve şair yüce kişiler anılırken) Allah ona selamet versin. Selamet onun üzerine olsun
- peace be upon him
- sav
- peace be with you
- Selametle kal!
- peace call
- barış çağrısı
- peace dividend
- barış temettü
- peace fighter
- barış savaşçısı
- peace maker
- barış yapıcı
- peace making
- barış yapma
- peace of mind
- kendisi ile barışık olmak
- peace of mind
- Gönül rahatlığı, iç huzuru
- peace officer
- polis memuru
- peace out
- barış dışarı
- peace pipe
- barış çubuğu
Nihayet, iki Kızılderili kabilenin şefleri savaş baltalarını gömmeye karar verdiler ve barış çubuğu tüttürdüler.
-At long last, the two chiefs of the Indian tribes have decided to bury the hatchet and smoke the peace pipe.
- peace-loving
- Barışsever
Onlar barışsever insanlardır.
-They are a peace-loving people.
- Peace Corps
- barış gücü
- Peace be with you
- Selamünaleyküm
- peace and security
- (Askeri) Huzur ve asayiş
- peace enforcement operations
- (Askeri) barış uygulama harekatı
- peace enforcement; peacetime establishment; personal effects; program element
- (Askeri) barış koruma; barış kadrosu; kişisel etkenler; program unsuru
- peace establishment
- barış gücü
- peace establishment
- (Askeri) BARIŞ MEVCUDU, BARIŞ KADROSU: Kara ve deniz kuvvetlerinin barış kuruluşları insan mevcudu
- peace of mind
- iç huzuru
Meditasyom bana iç huzuru verir.
-Meditation gives me peace of mind.
- peace offering
- barış ve uzlaşma amacıyla verilen hediye
- peace offering
- kurban
- peace offering
- barış amaçlı hediye
- peace officer
- güvenlik görevlisi
- peace operations; petty officer
- (Askeri) barış harekatı; deniz astsubay
- peace strength
- (Askeri) BARIŞ KUVVESİ: Askeri bir tesis veya birliğin barış zamanındaki azaltılmış kuvvesi
- peace talks
- barış görüşmeleri
- peace through confrontation; primary traffic channel
- (Askeri) görüşme yoluyla barış; ana trafik kanalı
- peaceful
- barışsever/huzurlu
- make peace
- barışmak
- peaceful
- peacefully sükunetle
- peaceful
- peacefulness sükunet
- bring peace
- barış getirmek
- disturb the public peace
- halkın huzurunu bozmak
- find peace
- huzuru bulmak
- international peace force
- (Askeri) uluslararası barış gücü
- judge of the peace
- sulh yargıcı
- mind at peace
- gönül rahatlığıyla
- partnership for peace
- (Askeri,Politika, Siyaset) barış için ortaklık
- peaceful
- barışçı
Ülkeler barışçıl amaçlarla anlaşmazlıkları çözmekle ilgileniyorlardı.
-The countries concerned settled the dispute by peaceful means.
Atom enerjisi barışçıl amaçlarla kullanılabilir.
-Atomic energy can be utilized for peaceful purposes.
- peaceful
- (Sanat) dingin">(Sanat) dingin
- peaceful
- huzur dolu
- peaceful
- savunmak
- peacefully
- barış içinde
- peacefully
- güzel güzel
- public peace
- (Politika, Siyaset) kamu düzeni
- public peace
- (Politika, Siyaset) asayiş
- regional peace
- (Politika, Siyaset) bölgesel barış
- rest in peace
- nur içinde yatsın
- rest in peace
- mekanı cennet olsun
- seek peace
- (Askeri) barıştan yana olmak
- seek peace
- huzur aramak
- seek peace
- (Askeri) barışı aramak
- at peace
- barış halinde
Ulus barış halindeydi.
-The nation was at peace.
- at peace
- rahat
- breach of the peace
- asayişi bozma
- break the peace
- asayişi bozmak
- court of peace
- sulh mahkemesi
- disturb the peace
- asayişi bozmak
- disturbance of the peace
- asayişin bozulması
- hold one's peace
- sesini çıkarmamak
- hold one's peace
- susmak
- justice of peace magistrate
- sulh hâkimi
- justice of the peace
- sulh hâkimi
- keep the peace
- asayişi korumak
- leave sb in peace
- birini rahat bırakmak
- make peace
- barış
Onlar barış yapmak için geldi.
-They came to make peace.
Eğer kendinle barışamıyorsan, bir başkasıyla nasıl barışacaksın?
-If you can't make peace with yourself, how are you going to make peace with anyone else?
- make peace
- barış yapmak
Onlar barış yapmak için geldi.
-They came to make peace.
Savaş yapmak, barış yapmaktan daha kolaydır.
-It's easier to make war than to make peace.
- peaceful
- rahat
- peacefulness
- sakinlik
- Cyprus Peace Operation
- Kıbrıs Barış Harekatı
- Peacefulness
- sükunet
- give me peace
- huzur ver
- green peace
- yeşil barış
- hold one´s peace
- susmak, bir şey söylememek
- hold one´s peace/tongue
- dilini tutmak, konuşmamak
- international center for peace in the middle east
- barış için uluslararası merkez doğu orta
- keep the peace
- barışı korumak
- long and lasting peace
- uzun ve kalıcı bir barış
- made peace
- yapılan barış
- peace out
- huzura çıkma
- peacefully
- barışçı yoldan
- peacefulness
- huzur
- piece at home peace in the world
- (Atasözü) Yurtta barış/sulh, cihanda barış/sulh
- pipe of peace
- barış boru
- rest in peace
- Allah rahmet eylesin. Huzur içinde yatsın
- treaty of peace
- Barış antlaşması
- world peace
- dünya barışı
- peaceful
- sakin
Ancak, grev huzurlu olmamıştı ve Aziz Martin Luther King, Jr her iki taraftan sabırlı ve sakin olmasını rica etti.
-The strike had not been peaceful, however, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. begged both sides to be patient and calm.
Bu orman sakin ve huzurlu.
-This forest is quiet and peaceful.
- peaceful
- uysal
- peaceful
- hazari
- peaceful
- asude
- peaceful
- {s} barışsever
Bugün 4 Haziran. Çin hükümetinin Tiananmen alanında barışsever bir gösteride yüzlerce insanı öldürdüğü bir gün.
-Today is the 4th of June — a day when Chinese government killed hundreds of people on a peaceful demonstration on the Tiananmen square.
Normalde ben çok barışsever bir adamım. Ama ailem tehdit edildiğinde benim ne yapacağım hiç belli olmaz.
-Normally, I'm a very peaceful man. But if my family is threatened, there's no telling what I'll do.
- peaceful
- uysallık
- peaceful
- uysallıkla
- peaceful
- mulâyim
İlgili Terimler
peace teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A state free of war, in particular war between different countries
Örnek Cümle:
All we're saying is give peace a chance.
- Harmony in personal relations
- A state free of oppressive and unpleasant thoughts and emotions
Örnek Cümle:
That will give me some peace of mind.
- A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony, e.g., a state free from civil disturbance
Örnek Cümle:
Naomi boasted in nothing but the God of Israel. And she found peace even in the midst of chaos when she went to Him in prayer.
- Shortened form of peace out; goodbye
- a respit from war, quiet, rest, content {n}
- denoting or commanding peace {e}
- If something gives you peace of mind, it stops you from worrying about a particular problem or difficulty. He began to insist upon a bullet-proof limousine, just for peace of mind
- the state prevailing during the absence of war
- absence of war or troubles, as in: She works hard to make her home a place of rest and peace for her family
- a treaty to cease hostilities; "peace came on November 11th" the absence of mental stress or anxiety harmonious relations; freedom from disputes; "the roommates lived in peace together" the state prevailing during the absence of war the general security of public places; "he was arrested for disturbing the peace
- Exemption from, or subjection of, agitating passions; tranquillity of mind or conscience
- If you express the wish that a dead person may rest in peace, you are showing respect and sympathy for him or her. `Rest in peace' is also sometimes written on gravestones. peace pipe Augustan Altar of Peace Augsburg Peace of Belgrade Peace of Hubertusburg Peace of justice of the peace Lodi Peace of Paris Peace Conference Roman Peace Peace Corps Peace of God Peace River Utrecht Peace of Venice Peace of Villafranca Peace of Westphalia Peace of
- Public quiet, order, and contentment in obedience to law
- If someone in authority, such as the army or the police, keeps the peace, they make sure that people behave and do not fight or quarrel with each other. the first UN contingent assigned to help keep the peace in Cambodia
- Physical & Magickal Strength Healing & Health
- the absence of mental stress or anxiety harmonious relations; freedom from disputes; "the roommates lived in peace together"
- Reconciliation; agreement after variance; harmony; concord
- (n ) Sora, shohrah
- If there is peace in a country or in the world, there are no wars or violent conflicts going on. The President spoke of a shared commitment to world peace and economic development. the Nobel Peace Prize. war
- If you have peace, you are not being disturbed, and you are in calm, quiet surroundings. All I want is to have some peace and quiet and spend a couple of nice days with my grandchildren One more question and I'll leave you in peace
- the general security of public places; "he was arrested for disturbing the peace"
- the state prevailing during the absence of war the general security of public places; "he was arrested for disturbing the peace
- If you hold or keep your peace, you do not speak, even though there is something you want or ought to say. people who knew about this evil man but held their peace = keep quiet
- a treaty to cease hostilities; "peace came on November 11th"
- state of not being at war; harmonious relations; silence, quietness; tranquility {i}
- The Peace of a particular place is a treaty or an agreement that was signed there, bringing an end to a war. The Peace of Ryswick was signed in September 1697. see also breach of the peace, Justice of the Peace
- harmonious relations; freedom from disputes; "the roommates lived in peace together"
- If there is peace among a group of people, they live or work together in a friendly way and do not quarrel. You can also say that people live or work in peace with each other. a period of relative peace in the country's industrial relations
- n In international affairs, a period of cheating between two periods of fighting
- If you have a feeling of peace, you feel contented and calm and not at all worried. You can also say that you are at peace. I had a wonderful feeling of peace and serenity when I saw my husband
- the absence of mental stress or anxiety
- n In international affairs, a period of cheating between two
- A state of quiet or tranquillity; freedom from disturbance or agitation; calm; repose Exemption from, or cessation of, war with public enemies
- If countries or groups involved in a war or violent conflict are discussing peace, they are talking to each other in order to try to end the conflict. Leaders of some rival factions signed a peace agreement last week They hope the treaty will bring peace and stability to Southeast Asia
- If you disapprove of weapons, especially nuclear weapons, you can use peace to refer to campaigns and other activities intended to reduce their numbers or stop their use. two peace campaigners accused of causing damage to an F1-11 nuclear bomber
- Lack of desire
- To make or become quiet; to be silent; to stop
- salaam
- shalom
- Peace Corps
- An independent United States federal agency for volunteers to help in developing countries where aid is needed
- peace and quiet
- Tranquility; freedom from stress or interruptions
- peace bond
- A court order forbidding one party to bother another
Atticus smiled wryly. Do what? Put him under a peace bond?.
- peace dividend
- an economic benefit gained from a reduction in defence spending, especially a fund of public money that would be available for other purposes
- peace for our time
- Used to evoke the situation where an aggressor is being appeased for the sake of delaying a (possibly inevitable) war
- peace for our time
- Used to evoke the idea of false political promises and false expectations
- peace in our time
- Used to evoke the situation where an aggressor is being appeased for the sake of delaying a (possibly inevitable) war
- peace in our time
- A paraphrase of or misattribution to Neville Chamberlain, who stated that "peace for our time" would be the result of the Munich Agreement of 1938
- peace in our time
- Used to evoke the idea of false political promises and false expectations
- peace of mind
- The absence of mental stress or anxiety
- peace offering
- An offering made to an adversary in the hope of obtaining peace or reconciliation; an olive branch
- peace offering
- A religious sacrifice in both Jewish,Christian, and Islamic traditions
- peace out
- go in peace
- peace out
- To depart
- peace out
- To render unconscious
- peace out
- Goodbye
- peace out
- To become unconscious; to pass out
- peace out
- To experience an altered state of consciousness
- peace pipe
- a pipe smoked in certain Native American cultures that symbolizes peace among those who smoke it, and among whom it is passed around from person to person
- peace pipes
- plural form of peace pipe
- peace process
- negotiations towards the peaceful settlement of a long-running conflict
- peace processes
- plural form of peace process
- peace sign
- A hand gesture of peace, made with the middle finger and index finger
- peace treaties
- plural form of peace treaty
- peace treaty
- An agreement to end fighting or conflict
- Peace Corps
- The Peace Corps is an American organization that sends young people to help with projects in developing countries. A federal government organization, set up in 1961, that trains and sends American volunteers abroad to work with people of developing countries on projects for technological, agricultural, and educational improvement. a US government organization that aims to help poorer countries, by sending them volunteers (=people who work without payment) , especially young people, who teach skills in education, health, farming etc. U.S. government agency of volunteers, formed in 1961 by Pres. John F. Kennedy. Its purpose is to assist other countries in their development efforts by providing skilled workers in the fields of education, agriculture, health, trade, technology, and community development. Volunteers are expected to serve for two years as good neighbours in the host country, to speak its language, and to live on a level comparable to that of the local residents. By the early 21st century, more than 165,000 volunteers had served in the corps
- Peace Corps
- volunteer organization sponsored by the U.S. Government in which people work worldwide to promote education health agriculture and industry
- peace be upon him
- Peace be upon him (Arabic: , also transliterated as sallalahu aleyhi wasallam or salallahu alayhi wasalaam) is a phrase that Muslims often say after saying the name of a prophet of Islam. Shia Muslims say a similar salutation, aleyhi salaam - upon him be peace, after mentioning their imams. An alternative translation is "May God bless him and grant him peace." In Arabic these salutations are called salawat. 'Peace be upon him' is abbreviated to SAW or PBUH
- Peace Now
- Israeli left-wing political movement which supports the trading of land for peace
- Peace River
- A river, about 1,521 km (945 mi) long, rising in central British Columbia, Canada, and flowing east to Alberta then northeast to the Slave River near Lake Athabasca. It was long an important waterway for fur traders. River, western Canada. Formed by the confluence of the Finlay and Parsnip rivers in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, it flows east across the border of Alberta to join the Slave River just north of its outlet from Lake Athabasca. It is 1,195 mi (1,923 km) long. It was explored by Alexander Mackenzie in 1792-93 and became a major fur-trading route. It is an important source of hydroelectric power. River, west-central Florida, U.S. It rises in Polk county and flows south and southwest into Charlotte Harbor on the southwestern coast. It is about 85 mi (135 km) long
- Peace of Augsburg
- Convention promulgated in 1555 by the Diet of the Holy Roman Empire, which provided the first permanent legal basis for the existence of Lutheranism in addition to Catholicism in Germany. The Diet determined that no member of the empire would make war against another on religious grounds. It recognized just two denominations, the Roman Catholics and the Lutherans, and it stipulated that in each territory of the empire, only one denomination was allowed. However, people were allowed to move to states where their faith was adopted. Despite numerous shortcomings, the accord saved the empire from serious internal conflicts for over 50 years. See also Reformation
- Peace of Belgrade
- (1739) Either of two peace settlements that ended the Ottoman empire's four-year war with Russia and its two-year war with Austria. In 1735 Russia had attempted to establish itself on the northern Black Sea. Austria entered the war as Russia's ally in 1737, but military failures prompted it to make a separate peace in September 1739, ceding northern Serbia (including Belgrade) and Little Walachia to the Ottomans. With Austria's defection, the Russians had to make a disappointing peace that same month. Under its terms, Russia could not have warships on the Black Sea and had to depend on Ottoman shipping for its Black Sea commerce
- Peace of God
- Movement within the medieval Roman Catholic church in response to the breakdown of public order. The movement began at a council at Le Puy in 975, but other, more important councils occured in southern and central France in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. Regional lay and religious authorities attended the councils to ensure God's peace, and they were often joined by large crowds who came to venerate the relics displayed at the meetings. The peace decrees forbade, under pain of excommunication, private warfare or violence against churches, clerics, pilgrims, merchants, women, peasants, and cattle. Participants at the councils took oaths on sacred relics to uphold the decisions made at those councils. The peace was also decreed at the councils of Charoux ( 989), Limoges (994 and 1031), Poitiers ( 1000), and Bourges (1038)
- Peace of Hubertusburg
- (1763) Treaty between Prussia and Austria ending the Seven Years' War in Germany. Signed five days after the Treaty of Paris, it guaranteed that Frederick II the Great maintained his possession of Silesia and confirmed Prussia's stature as a major European power
- Peace of Lodi
- (1454) Treaty between Venice and Milan ending the war of succession to the Milanese duchy in favor of Francesco Sforza. It recognized Sforza as ruler of Milan and restored Venice's territories in northern Italy, including Brescia and Bergamo. It also provided for a 25-year mutual defensive pact to maintain existing boundaries and established an Italian League. The treaty created a balance of power among Venice, Milan, Naples, Florence, and the Papal States, and it began a 40-year period of relative peace
- Peace of Utrecht
- (1713-14) Series of treaties concluding the War of the Spanish Succession. One series was signed between France and other European powers; another series was signed between Spain and other powers. France concluded treaties with Britain, the Dutch Republic, Prussia, Portugal, and Savoy, in which it ceded various territories, including regions in Canada, to Britain. France also recognized Queen Anne as the British sovereign, acknowledged Frederick I's royal title, and recognized Victor Amadeus II as king of Sicily. Spain ceded Gibraltar to Britain. In a separate accord, the asiento agreement, Spain gave Britain the exclusive right to supply the Spanish colonies with African slaves for 30 years. Emperor Charles VI concluded a separate peace with France in the Treaty of Rastatt and Baden. The Spanish succession was settled in favour of the Bourbon Philip V. The treaties gave Britain the largest portion of colonial and commercial spoils and made it the leader in world trade
- Peace of Venice
- v. (1177) Agreement in which Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa acknowledged Alexander III as the true pope. Frederick's decisive defeat by the Lombard League at the Battle of Legnano (1176) had obliged him to abandon his Italian campaign and sign a truce. In the Peace of Venice, Frederick agreed to withdraw support from the antipope and to restore church property he had seized. He received the kiss of peace from the pope in front of St. Mark's
- Peace of Villafranca
- v. (1859) Preliminary peace treaty between France's Napoleon III and Austria's emperor Francis Joseph that ended the Franco-Piedmontese war against Austria. Napoleon III made peace after the costly Battle of Solferino without consulting the Piedmontese king, Victor Emmanuel II. By the peace terms, Lombardy was ceded to France and then to Piedmont, and the dukes of Parma, Modena, and Tuscany were restored to their thrones after being deposed by nationalists. Though decried by Italian nationalists, the peace marked the beginning of Italy's unification under Piedmontese leadership
- Peace of Westphalia
- (1648) European settlements that ended the Thirty Years' War, negotiated in the Westphalian towns of Münster and Osnabrück. The deliberations began in 1644 and ended in 1648 with two assemblies that produced the treaty between Spain and the Dutch (signed January 30) and another between Emperor Ferdinand III, the other German princes, France, and Sweden (signed October 24). Territorial changes gave Sweden control of the Baltic Sea, ensured France a firm frontier west of the Rhine River, and provided their allies with additional lands. Independence was confirmed for the United Provinces of the Netherlands and for the Swiss Confederation. The treaties also confirmed the Peace of Augsburg and extended the religious toleration of Lutherans to include toleration of the Reformed (Calvinist) Church. The Holy Roman Empire was forced to recognize its German princes as absolute sovereigns in their own dominions, which greatly weakened its central authority
- peace accord
- peace agreement, peace treaty
- peace advocacy
- any policy that advocates maintaining peaceful international relations
- peace agreement
- agreement for non-violence that lists conditions and each side's obligations for fulfilling the agreement
- peace among the nations
- state peace of peace between the countries of the world
- peace conference
- gathering of the representatives of hostile countries so as to formulate a peace treaty between them
- peace corps
- a civilian organization sponsored by the United States government; helps people in developing countries
- peace dividend
- The peace dividend is the economic benefit that was expected in the world after the end of the Cold War, as a result of money previously spent on defence and arms becoming available for other purposes. The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries. An amount of money taken from a defense budget and appropriated elsewhere in times of peace when less money is required for defense than in times of hostility or war. the money that is saved on weapons and is available for other purposes, when a government reduces its military strength because the risk of war has been reduced
- peace initiative
- desire to bring about a lasting peace
- peace initiative
- opening move in negotiating a peace treaty
- peace lily
- any of various plants of the genus Spathiphyllum having a white or green spathe and a spite of fragrant flowers and often cultivated as an ornamental
- peace making
- conciliation, act of creating peace between enemies; settling disputes, reconciliation
- peace march
- a protest march against (a particular) war and in favor of peace
- peace negotiations
- discuss ways to bring about a lasting peace
- peace of mind
- serenity, calm, quiet, comfort of mind
- peace of westphalia
- the peace treaty that ended the Thirty Years' War in 1648
- peace offering
- something given to obtain peace
- peace offering
- something offered to an adversary in the hope of obtaining peace
- peace offering
- You can use peace offering to refer to something that you give someone to show that you want to end the quarrel between you. `A peace offering,' Roberts said as he handed the box of cigars to Cohen. An offering made to an adversary in the interests of peace or reconciliation. something you give to someone to show them that you are sorry and want to be friendly, after you have annoyed or upset them
- peace officer
- A law enforcement officer, such as a sheriff, who is responsible for maintaining civil peace
- peace out
- {f} be at peace; (Slang) leave, retire; (Slang) bye, see you later
- peace pipe
- A calumet. a pipe which Native Americans use to smoke tobacco, which is shared in a ceremony as a sign of peace = pipe of peace
- peace process
- A peace process consists of all the meetings, agreements, and negotiations in which people such as politicians are involved when they are trying to arrange peace between countries or groups that are fighting with each other
- peace process
- any social process undertaken by governments who want their citizens to believe they are trying to avoid armed hostilities
- peace process
- series of steps designed to bring peace to an area
- peace rally
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