释义 
		[ yoo -nuh -fawrm ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈyu nəˌfɔrm / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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adjective identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.  
without variations in detail: uniform output; a uniform surface.  
constant; unvarying; undeviating: uniform kindness; uniform velocity.  
constituting part of a uniform: to be issued uniform shoes.  
Mathematics . occurring in a manner independent of some variable, parameter, function, etc.: a uniform bound.  
SEE MORE SEE LESS noun an identifying outfit or style of dress worn by the members of a given profession, organization, or rank. 
Informal . a uniformed police officer, as opposed to a detective or other member of a police force who does not wear a uniform while on duty: The chief wants all available uniforms at the site of the explosion ASAP.  
a word used in communications to represent the letter U.  
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used with object) to make uniform or standard. 
to clothe in or furnish with a uniform. 
Origin of uniform  First recorded in 1530–40; from Latin ūnifōrmis  (adjective), equivalent to ūni-  combining form meaning “one” + -fōrmis  “form, shape”; see uni-, -form
OTHER WORDS FROM uniform u·ni·form·ly,  adverb u·ni·form·ness,  noun non·u·ni·form,  adjective self-u·ni·form,  noun Words nearby uniform  uniflagellate, uniflorous, uniflow engine, unifoliate, unifoliolate, uniform , Uniform Business Rate, Uniform Crime Report, uniformed, uniformitarian, uniformitarianism
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Example sentences from the Web for uniform His uniform  was too tight and was wrapped around his doughy body like cellophane.
I Shot Bin Laden | Elliot Ackerman| November 16, 2014| DAILY BEAST
De Merode is hundreds of miles from his wife and daughters, encircled by hostile forces, a target on the back of his uniform .
A Belgian Prince, Gorillas, Guerrillas & the Future of the Congo | Nina Strochlic| November 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Sergei was wearing his uniform  off-duty when I met him: a khaki t-shirt and a pair of army surplus pants.
Corruption Eats Away at Ukraine Military | Charles McPhedran| October 21, 2014| DAILY BEAST
In or out of uniform  his motion is languid, his voice relaxed and mellifluous, his movements deliberate, confident.
Will the Real Jim Palmer Please Stand Up | Tom Boswell| September 27, 2014| DAILY BEAST
There are no other commanders in uniform  today with more time facing this threat than Mike Nagata.
Obama Taps Star General to Build Syrian Rebel Army to Fight ISIS | Josh Rogin, Eli Lake| September 21, 2014| DAILY BEAST
To gambling the Nootkas are passionately addicted, but their games are remarkably few and uniform .
The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 1 | Hubert Howe Bancroft
The object was a picture, the picture of a young man in the uniform  of a captain in the German cuirassiers.
Stories That End Well | Octave Thanet
He pointed to my blue capote with brass buttons—the summer uniform  of the company.
The Cryptogram | William Murray Graydon
It is indeed the uniform  teaching of experience that those near death wish to be reconciled with every one before they pass away.
The Basis of Morality | Arthur Schopenhauer
The uniform  equality, imputed to Socialism, is like so many other imputations, sheer nonsense.
Woman and Socialism | August Bebel
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British Dictionary definitions for  uniform  (1 of 2) noun a prescribed identifying set of clothes for the members of an organization, such as soldiers or schoolchildren 
a single set of such clothes 
a characteristic feature or fashion of some class or group 
informal  a police officer who wears a uniform 
SEE MORE SEE LESS adjective unchanging in form, quality, quantity, etc; regular a uniform surface 
identical; alike or like a line of uniform toys 
verb  (tr)  to fit out (a body of soldiers, etc) with uniforms 
to make uniform 
Derived forms of uniform uniformly , adverb uniformness , noun Word Origin for uniform C16: from Latin ūniformis,  from ūnus  one + forma  shape
British Dictionary definitions for  uniform  (2 of 2) noun communications  a code word for the letter u  
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