英:[ˈpiːskiːpə(r)]
美:[ˈpiːskiːpər]
英:[ˈpiːskiːpə(r)]
美:[ˈpiːskiːpər]
复数:peacekeepers
Noun
1. a member of a military force that is assigned (often with international sanction) to preserve peace in a trouble area
2. someone who keeps peace;
"she's the peacekeeper in that family"
3. the pistol of a law officer in the old West
The first known use of peacekeeping was in 1910
peachnoun
a sweet juicy fruit with white or yellow flesh, a thin fuzzy skin, and a single seed enclosed in a rough stony covering that is produced by a low spreading Chinese tree related to the plums and cherries and grown in most temperate areasalso: this tree
a moderate yellowish pink
peacetimenoun
a time when a nation is not at war
peacemakernoun
a person who settles an argument or stops a fight
peacemakernoun
a person who settles an argument or stops a fight
peacekeepingnoun
the enforcing of a truce between countries or groups by an international military force
peacekeepingnoun
the enforcing of a truce between countries or groups by an international military force
1 There were United Nations peacekeepers in our region, but they did not really make me feel safe.
2 But whether you’re an arms dealer or a peacekeeper, it’s unlikely that this production will convert you.
3 In 2013 the same panel concluded by a “preponderance of the evidence” that the carriers were UN peacekeepers from Nepal billeted in the Mirebalais barracks close to the river.
4 After days of chaos, the National Guard became the peacekeepers in L.A.
5 Engaged in my own independent research projects on domestic & international issues before grad school earning a master’s focusing on international peacekeeping, democracy promotion, humanitarian aid, international development, & reconstruction operations.
6 In her role with the U.N.’s High Commission for Refugees, Jolie recently urged nations to deploy more women peacekeepers in order to prevent sexual violence against refugees.
7 The officer and the two peacekeepers sprang out and started running toward me.
8 I was recently waiting for a flight in Delhi, when I overheard a conversation between a Spanish UN peacekeeper and an Indian soldier.
9 On Wednesday, one more peacekeeper's name was added to that list, when a Ugandan peacekeeper was killed in the Darfur region of Sudan.
就在这个星期三,又有一名乌干达维和人员在苏丹达尔富尔地区被打死。
10 To Together with againan attack again against U . N . peacekeeper say us peacekeepers a few days ago.
并对几天前联合国维和部队遭到袭击再次表示挂念.
11 As she lives among underworld civilians she learns that they've been neglected by the Jedi who are more caught up in being the "peacekeepers" of a grueling war.
12 I’m sure you meant well when you took on the role of “peacekeeper.”
13 As African Union peacekeepers leave Somalia at the end of this year, Kenya plans to heighten its presence along the border.
14 But a standing-room-only crowd — United Nations peacekeepers, Malian generals in camouflage uniforms and red berets, European and American tourists and locals — filled the modest concert space, and the complaints quickly faded.
15 Although the Jedi master played by Samuel L Jackson insists that “We are peacekeepers, not soldiers”, he unsheathes his lightsaber to keep the airwaves open for the dissemination of American entertainment.
16 Their participation is a sign that things are changing as government troops, backed by African Union peacekeepers, claw back territory from Islamist insurgents in the Horn of Africa country.
17 China's Foreign Ministry on Monday backed what it termed the Arab League's "mediation" but offered no clear sign of support for its call for peacekeepers.
18 In Haiti, where an undermanned national police force and United Nations peacekeepers and staff were hit hard by the quake, security concerns were paramount.
19 TO become a Green Lantern, and there are 3,600 of those intergalactic peacekeepers in the movie that opens Friday, you must be able to overcome fear.
20 This may run counter to your role as family peacekeeper, but I suggest congratulating your brother, then telling him you found his exclusionary invitation hurtful.
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