Pacific Meaning in English
word
/pəˈsɪfɪk/
puh-SI-fik
/pɐsˈɪfɪk/
puh-SI-fik
释义
Peaceful and calm, not wanting conflict or violence. It can describe people, actions, places, or relations between groups or countries.
用法与细微差别
Often used in slightly formal or descriptive contexts: 'a pacific person', 'pacific protest', 'pacific settlement'. It is less common in everyday conversation than 'peaceful' or 'calm', and many learners may confuse it with 'Pacific' (the ocean), which is a proper noun and usually capitalized.
Spanish: pacífico - tranquiloPortuguese (BR): pacífico - tranquiloPortuguese (PT): pacífico - tranquiloChinese (Simplified): 和平的 - 平静的Chinese (Traditional): 和平的 - 平靜的Hindi: शांतिप्रिय - शांतArabic: مسالم - هادئBengali: শান্তিপূর্ণ - শান্তপ্রিয়Russian: миролюбивый - мирныйJapanese: 平和的Vietnamese: hoà bình - ôn hoàKorean: 평화로운 - 온화한Turkish: barışçıl - sakinUrdu: پرامن - صلح پسندIndonesian: damai - tenang
例句
The village was small and pacific.
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She has a pacific nature.
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They wanted a pacific solution to the problem.
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He looks tough, but he's actually really pacific.
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The march stayed pacific even when people started shouting.
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We need a pacific way to settle this before it gets worse.
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