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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

peace [Brit piːs, Am pis] СЪЩ

1. peace (absence of conflict):

peace
to be at peace
to make peace
to keep the peace (in town) police:
to keep the peace citizen:

2. peace (period without war):

peace

3. peace before n:

peace campaign, agreement, initiative, mission
peace march, settlement
peace moves
peace conference
peace plan, talks, treaty

4. peace (tranquillity):

peace
peace
peace
to live in peace
to leave sb in peace, give sb no peace
to break the peace of sth
to find peace of mind
to disturb sb's peace of mind
to be at peace (dead) euph
to be a man of peace
to come in peace
to hold one's peace
to make one's peace with sb

peace-loving [Am ˈpisˌləvɪŋ] ПРИЛ

peace-loving

peace lobby [ˈpiːsˌlɒbɪ] СЪЩ Am

peace lobby

peace effort СЪЩ

peace effort

peace campaigner [ˈpiːskæmˌpeɪnə(r)] СЪЩ

(attivista) pacifista м и ж

peace treaty СЪЩ

peace treaty

peace envoy [ˈpiːsˌenvɔɪ] СЪЩ

peace envoy

peace process [ˈpiːsˌprəʊses] СЪЩ

peace process

peace dividend СЪЩ ПОЛИТ

peace dividend

peace pipe [Brit piːs ˈpʌɪp, Am ˈpis ˌpaɪp] СЪЩ

peace pipe

в PONS речника

peace [pi:s] СЪЩ

1. peace (absence of war):

peace

2. peace (social order):

peace
to keep the peace
to make peace
to make one's peace with sb

3. peace (tranquillity):

peace
peace of mind
peace and quiet
to be at peace
to give sb no peace
to leave sb in peace

4. peace РЕЛ:

peace be with you
(may he) rest in peace

Phrases:

to hold one's peace

peace initiative СЪЩ

peace treaty <-ies> СЪЩ

peace treaty

peace agreement СЪЩ

peace agreement

peace activist СЪЩ

peace activist
pacifista м и ж

peace sign СЪЩ

peace sign

peace conference СЪЩ

peace march <-es> СЪЩ

peace march

peace offer СЪЩ

peace offer

peace offering СЪЩ

peace offering

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The 10-second scan, which she had while wearing her street clothes, provided her peace of mind.
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When peace was concluded in 1815, he resumed his professorial duties.
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In the past, they advised on peace and warfare.
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In pursuance of laws enacted under the constitution of 1821, justices of the peace were chosen at the general elections or were appointed by the courts.
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He acquired local respectability, often dining with the wealthiest planters in his parish, and served in several local offices including justice of the peace.
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