Read French and English peacefully [pi? s]? Beauty [pi? s]?
Noun (abbreviation of Noun) peace; Calm down; Harmony; order
Lexical collocation:
Peace Hotel? Peace Hotel; The story of the boss; Ping hotel; The story of the shopkeeper
Joey & Peace? True and beautiful poems; What a good poem.
World peace? Ci shiping; A flat world
Usage of words:
Peace basically refers to "peace" and "peacetime", and it can also refer to "public order" and "social stability". When referring to people's mood or abstract things, it can also mean "peace of mind", "peace of mind" and "tranquility"
Peace is an uncountable noun, often used in singular form. When it is modified with adjectives, it can be preceded by an indefinite article, which means "peace for a period or a period of time".
Discrimination of word meaning:
The difference between the two phrases at peace and in peace is that at peace means "at peace", which is used as an adjective in sentences and often as a predicate; In peace means "peace" and "tranquility". It is used as an adverb and is often used as an adverbial in sentences. For example:
The two countries are at peace now. The two countries have now called a truce.
We live in peace. We live in harmony.