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单词 solidary
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Definition of solidary in English:

solidary

adjective ˈsɒlɪd(ə)riˈsäləˌderē
  • (of a group or community) characterized by solidarity or coincidence of interests.

    a sociable and solidary regiment of some strength and purpose
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Beset by all these threatening elements, the police become a solidary group.
    • Women's attempts to create solidary social relations within the communities also become the target of young men's rage.
    • The catastrophe affords a rehearsing of the insecurities that lie in wait beyond a solidary family and considerate neighbours.
    • The repentant oppressor must step ‘into the situation of those with whom one is solidary.’
    • Individuals receive various kinds of benefits - material, solidary, and expressive - as they join groups.
    • Church and Outram argue instead that solidary behavior and the skill of managers and supervisors in dealing with labor unrest are more reliable indicators of the likelihood of strikes.
    • Please pray for our solidary march for Israel on the 28th of April in Düsseldorf
    • He wants to make the French socialists ‘cosmopolitan, internationalist, solidary, and pro-European again’.
    • Following the advance of the division of labour, societies come to encompass a greater number of different organs which are more and more solidary with one another.

Origin

Early 19th century: from French solidaire, from solide 'solid'.

 
 

Definition of solidary in US English:

solidary

adjectiveˈsäləˌderē
  • (of a group or community) characterized by solidarity or coincidence of interests.

    a sociable and solidary regiment of some strength and purpose
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Please pray for our solidary march for Israel on the 28th of April in Düsseldorf
    • Church and Outram argue instead that solidary behavior and the skill of managers and supervisors in dealing with labor unrest are more reliable indicators of the likelihood of strikes.
    • Beset by all these threatening elements, the police become a solidary group.
    • The repentant oppressor must step ‘into the situation of those with whom one is solidary.’
    • The catastrophe affords a rehearsing of the insecurities that lie in wait beyond a solidary family and considerate neighbours.
    • He wants to make the French socialists ‘cosmopolitan, internationalist, solidary, and pro-European again’.
    • Individuals receive various kinds of benefits - material, solidary, and expressive - as they join groups.
    • Following the advance of the division of labour, societies come to encompass a greater number of different organs which are more and more solidary with one another.
    • Women's attempts to create solidary social relations within the communities also become the target of young men's rage.

Origin

Early 19th century: from French solidaire, from solide ‘solid’.

 
 
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