political truce

political truce (Englisch)

Substantiv

Singular

Plural

the political truce

the political truces

Worttrennung:

po·lit·i·cal truce, Plural: po·lit·i·cal truces

Aussprache:

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Hörbeispiele:

Bedeutungen:

[1] das Zurückstellen innenpolitischer Konflikte, besonders während eines Krieges

Herkunft:

zusammengesetzt aus political  en „politisch“ und truce  en „Waffenstillstand“

Beispiele:

[1] The origins of the Conservatives' crushing 1945 defeat must be sought much earlier in the War, during the years of political truce between the parties.[1]
[1] Arthur Henderson reviewed the facts that soon after the outbreak of war a political truce was entered into by representatives of the Liberal Party, the Conservative Party, and the Labour Party […][2]

Übersetzungen

Referenzen und weiterführende Informationen:

[1]

Quellen:

  1. John Ramsden, The age of Churchill and Eden, 1940-1957: Volume 5 (1995), Seite 55
  2. Arthur Gleason, British Labor Breaks the Truce, in The Survey (27 Juli 1918), Seite 468 (in The Survey, vol. XL, April 1918 - September 1918)
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