treaties
Prononciation : [ˈtriː.tiz]
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Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) treaties are formal agreements between two or more countries. These agreements are usually made to help them work together or to solve problems together. Just like how two friends might agree to share toys, countries make treaties to agree on important matters.
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The countries signed treaties to promote peace and cooperation.
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Unfortunately, they did not reach any treaties, which meant there was no agreement.
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What treaties are currently being discussed between the nations?
Contexte : « reach agreement »
(noun) a treaty can also refer to the results of negotiations, where the countries come to a common understanding. It’s like when friends talk about rules for a game and agree on them as a team.
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After many discussions, they finally formed treaties to benefit both sides.
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The lack of treaties showed that both sides were still very far apart in their talks.
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How long does it usually take to write a treaty?
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