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Перевод: peace
[прилагательное] мирный; [существительное] мир ; мирный договор; спокойствие; общественный порядок; покой ; тишина
Тезаурус:
- The Fifth Congress document comments: "We are still far from achieving the desired compulsory schooling as envisaged in the National Education System", conceived in a period of relative peace.
- This can bring security and peace of mind to those who are ill but living on their own.
- The peace which they made included England and Scotland - and menaced the Protestants in both.
- Sadly for Britain, sadly for industrial peace on Merseyside, the change-of-heart had come too late.
- But the beauty and the loving care with which many a smaller city had been built and adorned in the early days of the Greek cities is a vital element in the history of the Greek city, obscurely pointing to a time, not of peace - for in Greece the lion never lay down with the lamb, and neighbouring cities constantly fought each other - but of more equal prosperity.
- He would be re-elected for Haggerston in 1900 and in 1903 would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
- There are only oblique references to the fact that he refused to "get involved" (in what? the peace or civil rights movement?) in the States.
- In Carmina Gadelica (1900), Alexander Carmichael notes that "St John's wort is one of the few plants still cherished by the people to ward away second-sight, enchantment, witchcraft, evil eye, and death, and to ensure peace and plenty in the house, increase and prosperity in the field, and growth and fruition in the field".
- International Women's Peace Delegation to Iraq and Jordan
- They stressed UNLU's moderate demands, calling for a two state solution, mutual recognition, direct Israeli-PLO negotiations, concluding "the Palestinians are calling for no more than peace with a reasonable measure of justice."
- I let them swim in peace.
- He has flown planes into Egypt, when it was still at war with Israel, and his ship has cast 100,000 flowers on the Suez Canal as a gesture of peace.
- Every bloody morning since the Munich Peace Treaty."
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