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  • 1 peace

    {pi:s}
    1. мир
    treaty of PEACE, PEACE treaty мирен договор
    to make PEACE сключвам мир, помирявам/сдобрявам (се)
    to make one's PEACE with помирявам/сдобрявам се с
    2. спокойствие (и прен.), тишина
    at PEACE with в приятелски отношения с, в хармония с
    to be at PEACE with oneself спокоен съм, не се тормозя
    PEACE of mind душевно спокойствие
    PEACE of conscience спокойна съвест
    3. мир, покой
    PEACE be with you! мир вам
    4. обществен ред
    to keep the PEACE спазвам/не нарушавам обществения ред
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    {pi:s} n 1. мир; treaty of peace, peace treaty мирен договор; to make peace
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    спокойствие; упокоение; тишина; мир;
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    1. at peace with в приятелски отношения с, в хармония с 2. peace be with you! мир вам 3. peace of conscience спокойна съвест 4. peace of mind душевно спокойствие 5. to be at peace with oneself спокоен съм, не се тормозя 6. to keep the peace спазвам/не нарушавам обществения ред 7. to make one's peace with помирявам/сдобрявам се с 8. to make peace сключвам мир, помирявам/сдобрявам (се) 9. treaty of peace, peace treaty мирен договор 10. мир 11. мир, покой 12. обществен ред 13. спокойствие (и прен.), тишина
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    peace [pi:s] n 1. мир; treaty of \peace, \peace treaty мирен договор; at \peace with в мир с; to make \peace сключвам мир; помирявам, сдобрявам (се); to make o.'s \peace with помирявам се, сдобрявам се с; 2. спокойствие, тишина, мир; обществен ред (и the \peace, the public \peace, the king's ( queen's) \peace); \peace of mind душевно спокойствие, душевен мир; \peace of conscience спокойна съвест; breach of the \peace нарушение на обществения ред; to hold o.'s \peace мълча си, не се обаждам; млъквам, замлъквам, умирявам се; to keep the \peace спазвам (не нарушавам) обществения ред; 3. мир, покой; \peace be with you! мир вам! \peace to his ashes! мир на праха му! may he rest in \peace! бог да го прости! 4. мирен договор; to be sworn of the \peace назначен съм за мирови съдия; commission of \peace колегия от мирови съдии.

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