单词 | unity |
释义 | unity (juːnɪti ) 1. uncountable noun [oft adjective NOUN] Unity is the state of different areas or groups being joined together to form a single country or organization. There is support for economic unity in trade and industry to promote growth and prosperity. ...German unity. 2. uncountable noun When there is unity, people are in agreement and act together for a particular purpose. ...a renewed unity of purpose. [+ of] Speakers at the rally mouthed sentiments of unity. The choice was meant to create an impression of party unity. Synonyms: agreement, accord, consensus, peace Quotations: We must indeed all hang together, or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separatelyon his signing of the Declaration of Independence All for one; one for allThe Three Musketeers By uniting we stand, by dividing we fallThe Patriot's Appeal Collocations: display of unity The event marked an unprecedented display of unity among some of the world's oldest church bodies. Christianity Today But despite the public display of unity, the marriage had crumbled. The Sun It was a deliberate and uplifting display of unity. Times, Sunday Times Her father held a family gathering one afternoon, insisting that she and her husband put on a display of unity. Times, Sunday Times In an unusual display of unity. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 统一 Japanese: 結束 |
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