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From peace + time .
peacetime (usually uncountable , plural peacetimes )
The period of time when a nation or people is at peace , not fighting a war .
2020 February 25, Christopher de Bellaigue, “The end of farming?”, in The Guardian [1] :When the country was blockaded during the second world war and the nation’s farmers were told to convert scrub and pasture to sown fields, arable land doubled. In peacetime , the patriotic drive for self-sufficiency continued
period of peace
Arabic: وَقْت السَّلَامِ m ( waqt as-salāmi ) , وَقْت السِّلْمِ m ( waqt as-silmi ) , زَمَن السَّلَامِ m ( zaman as-salāmi ) , زَمَن السِّلْمِ m ( zaman as-silmi )
Belarusian: мі́рны час m ( mírny čas )
Bulgarian: ми́рно вре́ме n ( mírno vréme )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 和平 時期 / 和平 时期 ( hépíng shíqī ) , 平時 / 平时 (zh) ( píngshí )
Czech: doba míru f
Danish: fredstid c
Dutch: vredestijd (nl) m
Estonian: rahuaeg
Finnish: rauhanaika
French: temps de paix m
German: Friedenszeit (de) f
Hungarian: békeidő (hu)
Italian: tempo di pace m
Japanese: 平和時代 ( へいわじだい, heiwa jidai ) , 平時 (ja) ( へいじ, heiji )
Khmer: សន្តិកាល ( sɑnteʼ kaal )
Korean: 평화시(平和時) ( pyeonghwasi ) , 평시(平時) (ko) ( pyeongsi )
Limburgish: vrieëdtied m
Macedonian: мирно време n ( mirno vreme )
Malay: masa aman
Norwegian:
Bokmål: fredstid m or f
Nynorsk: fredstid f
Persian: زمان صلح ( zamân-e solh )
Polish: okres pokoju m , okres pokojowy m
Portuguese: tempo de paz m
Romanian: timp de pace n
Russian: ми́рное вре́мя n ( mírnoje vrémja )
Slovak: mierový čas m
Spanish: tiempo de paz m
Swedish: fredstid (sv) c
Tajik: замони осоишта ( zamon-i osoyišta ) , замони сулх ( zamon-i sulx ) , давраи сулх ( davra-yi sulx )
Turkish: barış (tr) , sulh (tr)
Ukrainian: ми́рний час m ( mýrnyj čas )
Vietnamese: thời bình (vi) (時平 )