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u·ni·form U0079500 (yo͞o′nə-fôrm′)adj.1. Always the same, as in character or degree; unvarying: planks of uniform length.2. Being the same as or consonant with another or others: rows of uniform brick houses.n. A distinctive set of clothing intended to identify the members of a specific group: a police uniform.tr.v. u·ni·formed, u·ni·form·ing, u·ni·forms 1. To make (something) uniform.2. To provide or dress with a uniform. [Latin ūnifōrmis : ūni-, uni- + fōrma, shape.] u′ni·for′mi·ty, u′ni·form′ness n.u′ni·form′ly adv.uniformed (ˈjuːnɪˌfɔːmd) adjwearing a uniformThesaurusAdj. | 1. | uniformed - dressed in a uniform; "uniformed policemen lined the President's route"clad, clothed - wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination; "clothed and in his right mind"- Bible; "proud of her well-clothed family"; "nurses clad in white"; "white-clad nurses" | Translationsuniform (ˈjuːnifoːm) adjective the same always or everywhere; not changing or varying. The sky was a uniform grey. 一貫的,不變的 始终如一的 noun (a set of) clothes worn by eg soldiers, children at a particular school etc. Full uniform must be worn; The new uniforms will arrive tomorrow. 制服 制服ˈuniformed adjective (eg of police) wearing a uniform, not plain clothes. 穿制服的 着制服的ˌuniˈformity noun the condition of being uniform. The houses in the street had no uniformity of appearance. 一致 一致,一样 ˈuniformly adverb in a uniform way. The essays were uniformly dull. 一致地 一致地EncyclopediaSeeuniformuniformed
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