| 单词 | united |
| 释义 | united From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunitedu‧nit‧ed /juːˈnaɪtɪd/ ●●○ adjective1 UNITEjoined or closely connected by feelings, aims etca united EuropeThe two countries were united against a common enemy.2 UNITEinvolving or done by everyonea united effort to clean up the environment3 used in the names of some football teams and companiesManchester UnitedUnited AirlinesExamples from the Corpusunited• Its circular of 12 January drawing attention to the decisions against united action taken at Southport, had been ignored.• We were a pretty united and single-minded committee until the Admiral fouled things up.• Primates and prelates exercised political power most effectively when they were moving in support of magnate opposition; against united barons they were impotent.• The north, moreover, was not only united but united behind the king since Gloucester was pre-eminently the king's man.• Not all of them enjoyed full sovereignty nor were very united or coherent in structure.• The Mission finished with a united service in York Minster which again was packed to capacity.UnitedUnited nouna word used in the names of many British football clubsManchester UnitedWe're going to the football on Saturday -- United are playing Arsenal. |
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