条约

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Understanding 条约 (tiáo yuē)

条约 refers to a formal agreement or treaty between countries or parties. It is commonly used in diplomatic and legal contexts to describe official documents that establish rights, duties, or peace agreements.

Usage and Context

This word is typically used when discussing international relations, legal agreements, or formal contracts between governments. It often appears in news reports, history texts, and political discussions.

Common Collocations

These collocations highlight the formal and official nature of 条约.

Important Notes

条约 is always formal and used for official agreements, unlike more casual words for agreements like 协议. It usually involves multiple parties, especially countries. Avoid confusing 条约 with 合同, which is more often used for commercial contracts.

Understanding 条约 helps learners engage with topics related to diplomacy, law, and international affairs with precision.

Example Sentences

The two countries signed a peace treaty, ending a decade-long war.

According to the international treaty, all member countries must comply with

This treaty specifies in detail the rights and obligations of both parties.