Noun
/ʤəˈniːvə krɔs/
The term "Geneva cross" refers to the emblem used to represent the humanitarian work of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, symbolizing the protection of war victims and the provision of medical services in conflict zones. The Geneva cross is often depicted as a red cross on a white background and is a significant symbol of aid and care.
In English, it is primarily used in written contexts, especially in discussions about international humanitarian law, medical aid during conflicts, and the history of the Red Cross movement. The term is not as commonly used in everyday oral speech.
The Geneva cross is displayed prominently on the ambulances and medical facilities provided by humanitarian organizations.
Генеральный крест отображается на автомобилях скорой помощи и медицинских учреждениях, предоставляемых гуманитарными организациями.
During the war, the Geneva cross served to protect those who were involved in medical care and aid.
Во время войны Генеральный крест служил защитой для тех, кто занимался медицинской помощью и уходом.
Many countries adhere to the principles of the Geneva cross in their military operations to ensure humane treatment of all individuals.
Многие страны придерживаются принципов Генерального креста в своих военных операциях, чтобы гарантировать гуманное обращение со всеми людьми.
Although "Geneva cross" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, it may be related to phrases about humanitarianism and aid, especially in conflict scenarios.
"The Red Cross movement epitomizes the spirit of the Geneva cross in its mission to alleviate human suffering."
Движение Красного Креста олицетворяет дух Генерального креста в своей миссии по облегчению человеческих страданий.
"Adhering to the principles of the Geneva cross is essential for maintaining dignity in times of war."
Соблюдение принципов Генерального креста имеет решающее значение для сохранения достоинства в военное время.
"When there are conflicts, the voice of the Geneva cross becomes crucial, reminding us of our collective humanity."
Когда возникают конфликты, голос Генерального креста становится решающим, напоминая нам о нашем коллективном человечестве.
The term "Geneva cross" derives its name from the city of Geneva in Switzerland, where the first Geneva Convention was held in 1864. The emblem itself was adopted shortly thereafter for use by the Red Cross, established by Henry Dunant and Gustave Moynier, to protect those wounded in battle.
Synonyms: - Red Cross emblem - Humanitarian symbol
Antonyms: - Ignorance of humanitarian laws - Warfare without compassion