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adjective
tending to lessen conflict : conciliatory
rejecting the use of force as an instrument of policy
having a soothing appearance or effect
mild pacific breezes
mild of temper : peaceable
capitalized of, relating to, bordering on, or situated near the Pacific Ocean
Middle English pacifique, from Latin pacificus, from pac-, pax peace + -i- + -ficus -fic — more at pact
The first known use of pacific was circa 1548
paisleyadjective
made with colorful curved figures
a paisley shawl
pair1 of 2noun
two things that match or are meant to be used together a pair of gloves
a pair of hands
a thing having two connected matching parts
a pair of scissors
a set of two like or associated things
pair2 of 2verb
to make a pair of or arrange in pairs
paired off the animals
to form a pair or pairs
paired off for the next dance
pailnoun
a round container that is open at the top and has a handle : bucket
the quantity held by a pail
fetch a pail of water
page1 of 4noun
a youth in the Middle Ages being trained for knighthood and in the service of a knight
a youth serving a person of rank
a person employed especially to deliver messages or perform personal services (as in a hotel)
page2 of 4verb
to serve as a page
to send for by calling out the name of
to contact by means of a pager
page3 of 4noun
one side of a printed or written leaf
the entire leaf
the material printed or written on a page
a written record
the pages of history
an event worth recording
an exciting page in one's life
a large section of computer memory
the information found at a single World Wide Web address
page4 of 4verb
to number or mark the pages of
to turn the pages (as of a book or magazine) especially in a quick steady manner
paddynoun
wet land in which rice is grown
paddle wheelnoun
a wheel with boards around its outer edge used to move a vessel
pack ratnoun
wood ratespecially: a bushy-tailed rodent of western North America that stores food and loose objects
a person who collects or hoards especially unneeded items
pace1 of 2noun
rate of moving especially on foot
rate of progress
the pace of the story was slow
a manner of going on foot : gait
a fast gait of a horse in which legs on the same side move together
a single step or a measure based on the length of a human step
pace2 of 2verb
to walk with slow steady steps
pacing to and fro
to cover at a walk
pace the floor
to measure by paces
pace off twenty feet
to set or regulate the pace of
tried to pace himself during the marathon
pacificadjective
tending to lessen or avoid fights or disagreements
having a peaceful nature
1 "But we can go skating tonight," he concluded pacifically.
2 "My dear lady," he replied pacifically, "shall I jump over this chair to convince you?"
3 "I don't--I really don't--think that it is necessary," the Mayor answered pacifically.
4 Reports of her arrival in Nevada surfaced around noon pacific time.
5 Although never less than sympathetic, Carol isn’t picture perfect; she doesn’t suffer beautifully or pacifically.
6 The castle played no part in history, its demolition being due probably to gunpowder pacifically fired with a view to obtaining building materials.
7 Well, well," said Stebbins pacifically, "it wouldn't have done you any good if you hadn't gone through the pane just now.
8 All right," the marshal gave in pacifically, "you stopped goin' to see her because it was so far from town.
9 "You know well enough what I mean," Constance persisted, though a little more pacifically.
10 "Well, I guess Boston has its crooks as well as other places," said Mrs. Ray, pacifically; "I guess if we can harbor swindlers and not know it, Boston can, too."
11 The June insurrection ended, comparatively speaking, pacifically; but that of July, I am sorry to say, was the cause of much bloodshed and loss of property.
12 He afterwards went to St. Jean d'Acre, with the object of settling with the pacha a treaty of commerce, and found him pacifically inclined.
13 "There is a need to retake the streets, non-violently, pacifically," he says.
14 “I just thought it might relax you as you drive,” Mr. Stanton’s hitchhiker pacifically responds.
15 "Here, don't quarrel," I interposed pacifically, pressing the angry, glaring lawyer back into his chair with a persuasive hand upon his shoulder.
16 Jacques Three pacifically remarked, " He is so much in your mind, see you, madame. "
雅克三号息事宁人说, “ 那是因为你心里老挂着那个人, 你明白么, 老板娘. ”
17 "Arnold—my dear boy," cried the Judge pacifically, following him to the window.
18 Mexico's pacific coast will be the first location in continental North America to experience totality, which will occur at about 11:07 a.m. PDT, according to NASA.
19 "It is so old, I don't believe it's worth the trouble," returned the judge pacifically.
20 "Never mind about some time past," he advised, more pacifically.
2 平静
surgeless even still smooth quiet calm peaceful tranquil serene lucid restful undisturbed sedate peaceable halcyon unperturbed windless equable reposed reposeful breezeless unvexed quietly peacefully calmly blandly equably tranquilly restfully undisturbedly balance temper poise equilibrium serenity tranquility repose calmness quietness subsidence equanimity peacefulness lucidity evenness blandness quietude quietism placidity placidness equability ataraxy rest mitigate recompose tranquilize smoothen