unity
英 [ˈjuːnəti]
美 ['junəti]
- n. 团结;一致;联合;个体
- n. (Unity)人名;(英)尤妮蒂
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unity 联合,一致来自拉丁语unus, 一,词源同one。引申义联合,一致。
- unity (n.)
- c. 1300, "state or property of being one," from Anglo-French unite, Old French unite "uniqueness, oneness" (c. 1200), from Latin unitatem (nominative unitas) "oneness, sameness, agreement," from unus "one" (see one).
- 1. She had hoped the couple would put on a show of unity.
- 她曾经希望那对夫妇会表现出和睦相处的样子。
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- 2. Senior politicians met today to discuss the future of European economic unity.
- 高级政要今天会晤,探讨欧洲经济一体化的未来。
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- 3. The unity of our society is threatened by troublesome and restless minorities.
- 我们社会的团结遭到了一小撮滋扰生事、不安分守己的群体的威胁。
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- 4. He wanted to form an all-party government of national unity.
- 他想成立一个维护国家团结的多党执政政府。
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- 5. The choice was meant to create an impression of party unity.
- 这个选择意在给人一种党内团结的印象。
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