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pacification

US // (ˌpæsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) //

绥靖,安抚,安定,绥靖工作

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act, process, or policy of pacifying

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Examples

  • But the pacification of Iraq would come without addressing Suleimani or his destructiveness.

  • Many locals, including Silva, remain skeptical that the pacification program will continue after the Olympics in 2016.

  • But holding the line at these Units of Police Pacification (UPP) has been a challenge.

  • In fact, being too harsh can be damaging to pacification efforts even without international attention.

  • He describes him as irredeemably corrupt, not an appropriate partner for a pacification program, and cannot change.

  • Greece, during the same period, for whose pacification the powers of Europe had laboured so long, was a scene of violence and war.

  • Nevertheless, by accepting North's resolution parliament showed a desire for pacification.

  • Others were for an embassy to Scipio to obtain a truce and discuss with him the terms of a pacification and treaty.

  • At first, all who were present felt very sanguine that the pacification was about to be accomplished.

  • Any other instruments seemed better adapted for a treaty of pacification.