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peacemaker

/pees-mey-ker/US // ˈpisˌmeɪ kər //UK // (ˈpiːsˌmeɪkə) //

和平使者,和事佬,和平者,和平主义者

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, group, or nation that tries to make peace, especially by reconciling parties who disagree, quarrel, or fight.

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Examples

  • Later, it was Coe who would be the peacemaker when Smith, feuding with Kimberly, threatened to quit.

  • Thompson recalled her as a patient person and a “calm presence” who often played a peacemaker role between father and daughter.

  • Georgie is sensitive and artistic, a natural peacemaker who can be upset by unresolved tension.

  • I really wish we would nominate them for the Nobel Peace Prize, because they are a unique force of peacemakers in the word.

  • The Middle East of today is a very different place than it was for previous peacemakers.

  • A peacemaker is also exactly how Police Commissioner William Bratton sees himself.

  • I think a lot of people are surprised by the portrayal of Rahm both as the quiet kid and the peacemaker of the family.

  • Because Lapid is more interested in being a prom king than a peacemaker: He wants, above all, to stay popular.

  • They remember “RN,” as they call him, as a statesman, a hero, a peacemaker.

  • Many observers doubt that Obama will venture a new gamble as Mideast peacemaker.

  • This general satisfaction which had attended his promotion qualified him the more for a peacemaker in the Church.

  • "Mother only told Annie and me this afternoon," said the general peacemaker.

  • And why was each desirous of showing his manhood in combat before an eminent peacemaker?

  • Mrs. Redmond often had to act as peacemaker, and Fritz always took her reproofs good-naturedly.

  • When he returned to Rome he endeavoured, but in vain, to act as peacemaker between Henry and the Saxons.