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Jesse
what is the differencec between 'truce' and 'armstice'?
My question is as above. Thank you for your answer.I was told that truce is temporary and armstice is more official. Is this true?
2012年7月9日 01:56
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Under most circumstances, the two are the same, as John says.
There is a little difference in nuance and use.
If I say 'armistice', I am implying that two armies have stopped hostilities for the purpose of discussing permanent peace terms.
If the word 'truce' is used, I tend to think of it as more temporary, even though it might indeed lead to permanent peace terms. A truce might be declared to let both armies collect their wounded. I would not use 'armistice' in that case, even though the definition is technically correct.
Also, if two people have a heated argument and decide to stop the argument for a later time, we say that they have declared a truce.
"I STILL think you're wrong."
"OK, truce. I'm tired of arguing, let's just go back home and start again later."
I would not use 'armistice' to describe that, since there are no arms involved.
2012年7月9日
What is the difference between 'truce' and 'armstice'?
truce: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
truce n. A temporary cessation or suspension of hostilities by agreement of the opposing sides; an armistice
Armistice | Define Armistice at Dictionary.com
noun a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the armistice of 1918.
As you can see, they a the same. Next time, use the online dictionary yourself.
2012年7月9日
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