英 [ˈpiːstaɪm] 美 [ˈpiːstaɪm]
n. 平时;和平时期
adj. 平时的;和平时期的
peacetime /ˈpiːsˌtaɪm/
不可数名词 Peacetime is a period of time during which a country is not at war. 和平时期
We could afford to reduce defence spending in peacetime without excessive risk.
在和平时期我们可以减少国防开支而并不引起风险增加。
a period of time during which there is no war
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无烟不粘煎蛋烙饼牛排平底锅煎锅明火电磁炉通用太平盛世(Peacetime)绿色
平时的(peacetime), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
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peaceably 和平地;温和地
平时;和平时期
Losing more sweat in peacetime (training, etc.) means shedding less blood in war.
平时多流汗,战时少流血。
We could afford to reduce defence spending in peacetime without excessive risk.
在和平时期我们可以减少国防开支而并不引起风险增加。
It cannot be at war with a peacetime mind-set.
不能以和平时期的心态参战。
He hoped that could be done slowly, during peacetime.
VOA : special.2009.10.08
During the sixteenth century, the peacetime armies of the Continental Powers were about 10,000 to 20,000 soldiers--very, very little.
6世纪时,欧洲大陆上的强国,和平时期的军队数量很少,大约一万到两万人
欧洲文明课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Even in peacetime, military expenditures take up almost half of the budget of any European state, and in times of war, eighty percent.
即使在和平时期,欧洲任一国家的军费开支,也几乎占据了其预算的一半,在战时,更是达到了80%
欧洲文明课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It was under Regional Strategies that housebuilding fell to its lowest peacetime rates since the 1920s.
Such ploys are equivalent to keeping our factories geared to war production in peacetime.
Before last year, Britain hadn't been governed by a coalition in peacetime since the 1930s.