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Pacific

N มหาสมุทร แปซิฟิก  South Seas ma-ha-sa-mud-pea-si-fik

 

Pacific

N แปซิฟิก  มหาสมุทร แปซิฟิก  South Seas pea-si-fik

 

Pacific Rim

N กลุ่ม ประเทศ แถบ มหาสมุทร แปซิฟิก โดยเฉพาะ เอเชีย ตะวันออก  klum-pra-thed-ma-ha-sa-mud-pea-si-fik

 

pacific

ADJ รัก สงบ  peaceful unpeaceful rak-sa-ngob

 

pacific

ADJ สงบ  calm tranquil sa-ngob

 

pacifical

A สงบ  นิ่มนวล  รัก สันติ 

 

pacification

N กระบวนการ สันติภาพ  กระบวนการ นำมาซึ่ง ความสงบ  appeasement accommodation kra-buan-kan-san-ti-pab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PACIFIC

a.[L., to make peace. See Peace. ] 1. Peace-making; conciliatory; suited to make or restore peace; adapted to reconcile differences; mild; appeasing; as, to offer pacific propositions to a belligerent power. The measures proposed are in their nature pacific.
2. Calm; tranquil; as a pacific state of things.

 

PACIFIC

n.The appellation given to the ocean situated between America on the west, and Asia; so called on account of its exemption from violent tempests.

 

PACIFICATION

n.[L. See Pacify. ] 1. The act of making peace between nations or parties at variance.
2. The act of appeasing or pacifying wrath.

 

PACIFICATOR

n.[L.] A peace-maker; one that restores amity between contending parties or nations.

 

PACIFICATORY

a.Tending to make peace; conciliatory.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PACIFIC

Pa *cif "ic, a. [L. pacificus: cf. F. pacifique. See Pacify. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to peace; suited to make or restore peace; of a peaceful character; not warlike; not quarrelsome; conciliatory; as, pacific words or acts; a pacific nature or condition.

 

Pacific Ocean, the ocean between America and Asia, so called by Magellan, its first European navigator, on account of the exemption from violent tempests which he enjoyed while sailing over it; -- called also, simply, the Pacific, and, formerly, the South sea.

 

Syn. -- Peacemaking; appeasing; conciliatory; tranquil; calm; quiet; peaceful; reconciling; mild; gentle.

 

PACIFICABLE

PACIFICABLE Pa *cif "ic *a *ble, a.

 

Defn: Placable. [R.] Bp. Hall.

 

PACIFICAL

PACIFICAL Pa *cif "ic *al, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to peace; pacific. [R.] Sir H. Wotton. -- Pa *cif "ic *al *ly, adv. [R.]

 

PACIFICATION

Pa *cif `i *ca "tion, n. [L. pacificatio: cf. F. pacification. See Pacify. ]

 

Defn: The act or process of pacifying, or of making peace between parties at variance; reconciliation. "An embassy of pacification. " Bacon.

 

PACIFICATOR

PACIFICATOR Pa *cif "i *ca `tor, n. [L.]

 

Defn: One who, or that which, pacifies; a peacemaker. Bacon.

 

PACIFICATORY

PACIFICATORY Pa *cif "i *ca *to *ry, a. [L. pacificatorius.]

 

Defn: Tending to make peace; conciliatory. Barrow.

 

PACIFICO

Pa *ci "fi *co, n. [Sp. See Pacific. ]

 

Defn: A peaceful person; -- applied specif. by the Spaniards to the natives in Cuba and the Philippine Islands who did not oppose the Spanish arms.

 

While we were going through the woods one of the pacificos pointed to a new grave. Harper's Weekly.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pacific

pa cif ic |pəˈsifik pəˈsɪfɪk | adjective 1 peaceful in character or intent: a pacific gesture. 2 ( Pacific ) of or relating to the Pacific Ocean: the Pacific War. noun (Pacific ) 1 short for Pacific Ocean. 2 a steam locomotive of 4-6 -2 wheel arrangement. DERIVATIVES pa cif i cal ly |-(ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French pacifique or Latin pacificus peacemaking, from pax, pac- peace.

 

Pacifica

Pa cif i ca |pəˈsifikə pəˈsɪfɪkə | a city in north central California, south of San Francisco, on the Pacific Ocean; pop. 37,739 (est. 2008 ).

 

Pacific Crest Trail

Pa cif ic Crest Trail a recreational trail that extends from the Mexican to the Canadian border, from California to Washington, and that follows mountain ridges for 2,600 miles (4,200 km ).

 

Pacific Islander

Pa cif ic Is land er noun a native or inhabitant of any of the islands in the South Pacific, esp. an aboriginal native of Polynesia.

 

Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of the

Pa cif ic Is lands, Trust Ter ri to ry of the a UN trusteeship established in 1947 under US administration and dissolved in 1994. It included the Caroline, Marshall, and Mariana islands, today all components of the Marshall Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, or Palau.

 

Pacific Ocean

Pa cif ic O cean |pəˈsifik pəˌsɪfɪk ˈoʊʃən | the largest of the world's oceans. It lies between America on the east and Asia and Australasia on the west.

 

Pacific Rim

Pa cif ic Rim |pəˌsɪfɪk ˈrɪm | the countries and regions bordering the Pacific Ocean, esp. the small nations of eastern Asia.

 

Pacific time

Pa cif ic time |pəˈsɪfɪk taɪm | the standard time in a zone including the Pacific coastal region of the US and Canada, specifically. [( Pacific Standard Time, abbr.: PST ) standard time based on the mean solar time at longitude 120 ° W, eight hours behind GMT. ( Pacific Daylight Time, abbr.: PDT ) Pacific time during daylight saving time, seven hours behind GMT. ]

 

Oxford Dictionary

Pacifica

Pa cif i ca |pəˈsifikə pəˈsɪfɪkə | a city in north central California, south of San Francisco, on the Pacific Ocean; pop. 37,739 (est. 2008 ).

 

Pacific Crest Trail

Pa cif ic Crest Trail a recreational trail that extends from the Mexican to the Canadian border, from California to Washington, and that follows mountain ridges for 2,600 miles (4,200 km ).

 

Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of the

Pa cif ic Is lands, Trust Ter ri to ry of the a UN trusteeship established in 1947 under US administration and dissolved in 1994. It included the Caroline, Marshall, and Mariana islands, today all components of the Marshall Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, or Palau.

 

pacific

pa |cif ¦ic |pəˈsɪfɪk | adjective 1 peaceful in character or intent: a pacific gesture. 2 ( Pacific ) relating to the Pacific Ocean: the Pacific War. noun ( Pacific ) 1 ( the Pacific ) short for Pacific Ocean. 2 a steam locomotive of 4-6 -2 wheel arrangement. DERIVATIVES pacifically adverb ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French pacifique or Latin pacificus peacemaking , from pax, pac- peace .

 

Pacific islander

Pa |cif ¦ic is |land ¦er noun a native or inhabitant of any of the islands in the South Pacific, especially an aboriginal of Polynesia.

 

Pacific Ocean

Pa |cif ¦ic Ocean |pəsɪfɪkˈəʊʃn | the largest of the world's oceans, lying between America to the east and Asia and Australasia to the west.

 

Pacific Rim

Pa |cif ¦ic Rim the countries and regions bordering the Pacific Ocean, especially the small nations of East Asia.

 

Pacific Security Treaty

Pa |cif ¦ic Security Treaty another name for Anzus.

 

Pacific time

Pa |cif ¦ic time the standard time in a zone including the Pacific coastal region of Canada and the US, specifically: ( Pacific Standard Time, abbrev.: PST ) standard time based on the mean solar time at longitude 120 ° W, eight hours behind GMT. ( Pacific Daylight Time, abbrev.: PDT ) Pacific time during daylight saving, seven hours behind GMT. .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

pacific

pacific adjective 1 a pacific community: peace-loving, peaceable, pacifist, nonviolent, nonaggressive, nonbelligerent, unwarlike. ANTONYMS aggressive, belligerent. 2 their pacific intentions: conciliatory, peacemaking, placatory, propitiatory, appeasing, mollifying, mediatory, dovish; formal irenic. ANTONYMS warmongering. 3 pacific waters: calm, still, smooth, tranquil, placid, waveless, unruffled, like a millpond. ANTONYMS stormy.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

pacific

pacific adjective 1 there were demonstrations in the normally pacific community: peace-loving, peaceable, pacifist, non-violent, non-aggressive, non-belligerent, non-combative, mild, gentle, equable, dovelike, dovish; rare pacifistic. ANTONYMS hostile, aggressive, belligerent. 2 he raised his right hand, palm forward, as a sign of his pacific intentions: conciliatory, peacemaking, placatory, placating, propitiatory, appeasing, mollifying, calming, mediatory, mediating, diplomatic; rare irenic. ANTONYMS warmongering. 3 pacific waters: calm, still, motionless, smooth, tranquil, placid, waveless, unruffled, undisturbed, like a millpond; quiet, peaceful, at peace. ANTONYMS stormy.

 

Duden Dictionary

Pacificale

Pa ci fi ca le Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pacific a le |das Pacificale; Genitiv: des Pacificale [s ] lateinisch-mittellateinisch Paxtafel

 

French Dictionary

pacificateur

pacificateur , trice adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui abolit les dissensions et ramène la paix. : Une action pacificatrice. SYNONYME conciliateur .

 

pacification

pacification n. f. nom féminin Action de rétablir la paix. : La pacification du Proche-Orient est-elle possible?

 

Spanish Dictionary

pacificación

pacificación nombre femenino Establecimiento de la paz en un lugar en que había guerra o entre varias personas o bandos en conflicto :fuerzas de pacificación; Aoun rechazó en septiembre de 1989 los acuerdos de pacificación alcanzados en Taif (Arabia Saudí ) por la mayoría de los parlamentarios libaneses .

 

pacificador, -ra

pacificador, -ra adjetivo 1 Que pacifica :proceso pacificador; un consenso pacificador; intervención pacificadora .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que pacifica :un cónsul pacificador de las provincias bárbaras .

 

pacificar

pacificar verbo transitivo 1 Establecer la paz en un lugar en que había guerra o entre varias personas o bandos en conflicto :los enfrentamientos se produjeron poco después de las infructuosas negociaciones entre el Gobierno angoleño y la guerrilla para pacificar el país; la Bética, completamente pacificada, fue declarada provincia senatorial, dependiente del Senado de Roma y gobernada por un procónsul .2 pacificarse verbo pronominal Quedar en calma [una cosa que estaba alterada ]:esperó a que se pacificaran los vientos . Conjugación [1 ] como sacar .

 

pacífico, -ca

pacífico, -ca adjetivo 1 [persona ] Que no usa la violencia o que no es propenso a fomentar conflictos :aquellos indígenas eran personas pacíficas; es sensata, honesta, trabajadora, esforzada, pacífica, bondadosa y nunca exterioriza la agresividad que pudiese sentir .ANTÓNIMO violento .2 Que es propio de estas personas :temperamento pacífico; veía la luz reflejada en los rostros pacíficos y alegres, y las cosas empezaban a girar y a perder consistencia .ANTÓNIMO violento .3 Que se hace o se desarrolla sin violencia :manifestación pacífica; la coexistencia pacífica entre ambos reinos .ANTÓNIMO violento .4 Que sirve para la paz y no para la guerra :usos pacíficos de la energía nuclear; se muestra favorable a agotar las vías diplomáticas para encontrar una solución pacífica a la crisis .ANTÓNIMO bélico .5 [lugar ] Que no está alterado por luchas o guerras :desembarcaron en una isla pacífica .6 Relativo al océano Pacífico o a los territorios situados en sus costas . VÉASE penetración pacífica .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Pacific

Pa cif ic /pəsɪ́fɪk /〖1519年にMagellanが航海時, その静けさから命名した 〗名詞 the 太平洋 (the Pacific Ocean ).形容詞 1 太平洋 (沿岸 )the Pacific states (米国の )太平洋沿岸諸州 2 かたく 〖p- 〗平和 [和解 ]的な , 平和を好む .3 かたく 〖p- 〗穏やかな ; 温和な , おとなしい .~̀ Northw st the 米国の太平洋岸北西部 〘Washington州, Oregon州, California州北部 〙.~̀ R m the 環太平洋地域 (にある国々 ), 太平洋周辺地域 .~̀ (St ndard ) T me the (米国の )太平洋標準時 (⦅略 ⦆P (S )T ; standard time 事情 ).

 

pacification

pac i fi ca tion /pæ̀sɪfɪkéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 U 1 和解, 平定 .2 講和, 平和 [講和 ]条約 .

 

pacificism

pa cif i cism /pəsɪ́fɪsɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞 pacifism .

 

pacificist

pa cif i cist /pəsɪ́fɪsɪst /名詞 pacifist .