(Askeri) MEVZİİ MÜTAREKE: Teslim şartlarının müzakeresi gibi özel bir maksatla savaşı geçici olarak durdurmak için, iki taraf arasında varılan anlaşma. Bir mevzii mütareke, genel olarak, mahallidir. Milletlerarası mütarekeye (armistice) denir
(Askeri) MÜTAREKE BAYRAĞI: Düşman kuvvetler arasında bir mütareke veya her hangi bir konuşmada, muhasamatın geçici olarak durdurulmasında kullanılan beyaz bayrak. Ayrıca bakınız: "flag"
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Определение truce в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
an agreement between opposed parties in which they pledge to cease fighting for a limited time
a period of time in which no fighting takes place due to an agreement between the opposed parties
A truce is an agreement between two people or groups of people to stop fighting or quarrelling for a short time. The fighting of recent days has given way to an uneasy truce between the two sides Let's call a truce. an agreement between enemies to stop fighting or arguing for a short time, or the period for which this is arranged (Plural of true (14-17 centuries), from treow )
Hence, intermission of action, pain, or contest; temporary cessation; short quiet
A suspension of arms by agreement of the commanders of opposing forces; a temporary cessation of hostilities, for negotiation or other purpose; an armistice
Measure by the medieval Roman Catholic Church to suspend warfare on certain days of the week and for certain church festivals and Lent. It was instituted in France as early as 1027, and elsewhere in Europe (excluding England) during the next several decades. The popes later took its direction into their own hands, and the first decree of the Council of Clermont (1095) proclaimed a weekly truce for all Christendom, with an oath of adherence to be taken by all men over age
A truce (in Greek, ekecheiria, which literally means "holding of hands") was announced before and during each of the Olympic festivals, to allow visitors to travel safely to Olympia. An inscription describing the truce was written on a bronze discus which was displayed at Olympia. During the truce, wars were suspended, armies were prohibited from entering Elis or threatening the Games, and legal disputes and the carrying out of death penalties were forbidden
[ 'trüs ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English trewes, plural of trewe agreement, from Old English trEow fidelity; akin to Old English trEowe faithful; more at TRUE.