A1 noun Formell #3,563 am häufigsten

停戦

teisen /teːseɴ/

A temporary cessation of fighting or a ceasefire agreement between opposing forces in a conflict. It is used when parties agree to stop hostilities to allow for negotiations, humanitarian aid, or the permanent end of a war.

Beispiele

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1

テレビで停戦のニュースを見ました。

I saw the news about the ceasefire on TV.

2

両国は昨日、正式に停戦協定を締結しました。

Both countries officially signed a ceasefire agreement yesterday.

3

やっと停戦だね。少し安心したよ。

Finally a ceasefire. I'm a bit relieved.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
停戦
Verb
停戦する
Verwandt
停戦協定
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Merkhilfe

Visualize the Kanji: 停 is the same 'tei' as in 'teishajō' (bus stop). 戦 means war. So, it's a 'bus stop for war' where the fighting pulls over and stops.

Schnelles Quiz

長い話し合いの末、両国はついに( )に合意した。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 停戦

Beispiele

1

テレビで停戦のニュースを見ました。

everyday

I saw the news about the ceasefire on TV.

2

両国は昨日、正式に停戦協定を締結しました。

formal

Both countries officially signed a ceasefire agreement yesterday.

3

やっと停戦だね。少し安心したよ。

informal

Finally a ceasefire. I'm a bit relieved.

4

本論文は、中東における停戦プロセスの歴史を分析する。

academic

This paper analyzes the history of the ceasefire process in the Middle East.

5

現地の停戦に伴い、物資の輸送を再開します。

business

Following the local ceasefire, we will resume the transport of goods.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
停戦
Verb
停戦する
Verwandt
停戦協定

Häufige Kollokationen

停戦協定 ceasefire agreement
停戦交渉 ceasefire negotiations
停戦命令 ceasefire order
停戦ライン ceasefire line
停戦監視団 ceasefire monitoring group

Häufige Phrasen

停戦が成立する

A ceasefire is established/reached.

停戦を呼びかける

To call for a ceasefire.

停戦を破る

To break a ceasefire.

Wird oft verwechselt mit

停戦 vs 休戦

While similar, 'Kyusen' often refers to a longer-term armistice (like the Korean War), while 'Teisen' is a general term for stopping the firing of weapons.

停戦 vs 停止

'Teishi' means a general stop or suspension (like a machine), whereas 'Teisen' is specific only to war (sen).

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Nutzungshinweise

The word is composed of 'stop' (tei) and 'war' (sen). It is primarily used in news, politics, and historical contexts.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use 'Teishi' (stop) when they specifically mean stopping a military conflict. Remember to use 'Teisen' for war-related stops.

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Merkhilfe

Visualize the Kanji: 停 is the same 'tei' as in 'teishajō' (bus stop). 戦 means war. So, it's a 'bus stop for war' where the fighting pulls over and stops.

📖

Wortherkunft

Derived from Middle Chinese roots: 停 (to stop/halt) and 戦 (war/battle).

Grammatikmuster

Used as a noun followed by 'ga' or 'wo'. Functions as a Suru-verb (停戦する).
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Kultureller Kontext

Due to Japan's post-WWII pacifist constitution, news regarding international peace and 'teisen' is frequently and seriously covered in Japanese media.

Schnelles Quiz

長い話し合いの末、両国はついに( )に合意した。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 停戦

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