英:[ˈpiːs paɪp]
美:[ˈpiːs paɪp]
英:[ˈpiːs paɪp]
美:[ˈpiːs paɪp]
(北美印第安人用来表示和睦的)和睦烟斗;
The first known use of peace pipe was in 1760
1 The olive branch, stands for the settlers, and the peace pipe, for Indigenous people, appear on top of the shield.
2 Over the years, workers have found everything from live snakes to peace pipes to shrunken heads in luggage, leading some to wonder if the items weren’t lost on purpose.
3 That collection, said to include a mummified falcon from King Tut’s tomb and Sitting Bull’s peace pipe, likely included looted objects.
4 The queen presided over the dedication ceremony, accepting a copy of the original petition and a red stone peace pipe from the delegation.
5 If there is any way to fire up the peace pipe, that is the way to do it.
6 Another tradition surrounding this matchup is the smoking of a peace pipe at halftime of their matchups by members of two junior honorary societies — Bucket and Dipper of Ohio State and Atius-Sachem of Illinois.
7 Lile says that he favors peace pipe.
礼乐之说,管乎人情矣.
8 It is about time that both sides got together and smoked the peace pipe.
差不多到了双方该聚在一起讲和的时候了.
1 和平烟斗
2 宁静根源
4 象征和平的烟斗
5 平静
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