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词汇 solidarity
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Definition of solidarity in English:

solidarity

noun ˌsɒlɪˈdarɪtiˌsɑləˈdɛrədi
  • 1mass noun Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group.

    团结一致

    factory workers voiced solidarity with the striking students

    工厂工人声明与罢课的学生团结一致。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a ritual with which your correspondent hastened to express solidarity.
    • Support and solidarity experienced during the strike two weeks ago is still there.
    • Huge cheers greeted car and bus passengers who waved flags and placards in solidarity with the demonstrators.
    • The left has got to be better coordinated and able to deliver solidarity.
    • Besides modesty and intimacy, they often enjoy a high level of social solidarity.
    • In the early 1990s, demagogues took multiculturalism to terrible extremes, killing hundreds of thousands of people in the name of ethnic solidarity.
    • They have set up a strike committee and are sending out speakers to win solidarity among other workers.
    • More than 400 other prison inmates joined them on June 20 in solidarity.
    • The key to victory is mobilising the support for the firefighters into active solidarity.
    • We will ask for solidarity from workers in other European countries to support our campaign.
    • They were running the risk of forgetting the traditional values of hospitality and solidarity.
    • On returning to the class which had begun the walkout, Sebastian showed the students the same solidarity they had shown him.
    • That meant it was down to individual activists and branches organising solidarity.
    • Inside the fence, people spoke of solidarity and consensus, of love and gentleness.
    • The most remarkable and unexpected development, however, has been the sustained solidarity of the general public.
    • We in Britain need to step up our efforts to support them with practical and political solidarity.
    • We want to express solidarity with our brothers who are being bombed by warplanes and tanks.
    • An excellent discussion saw people agree on the need to organise solidarity with any action that did take place.
    • The best solidarity that other workers can give is to fight for better pay ourselves.
    • The strikers can win if there is solidarity from other workers and the action is spread.
    • The Netherlands wishes to show solidarity and be a dependable European partner.
    • It also makes it far easier for workers on strike to actively seek support and solidarity.
    • I think the main worry is stock market uncertainty, but there seems to be a sort of solidarity with America shown by speculators.
    • The world is frightened, economies are dented, and war has eroded global solidarity.
    • The sacked workers say that solidarity could be maintained if the dispute were made official.
    • As always, Candy and Dave have been a constant source of support and solidarity.
    • During this same half decade, the UN declared its first international day of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
    • We are expecting these two countries to show their solidarity.
    • More shows of solidarity like this will boost the strikers.
    • Many people reflect upon the 1960s as a decade of solidarity among the common people.
    • There was a lot of discussion as to what form resistance and solidarity should take.
    • Such solidarity has now turned to support of world action to root out terror.
    • An official call for support and solidarity from other unions has also now gone out.
    • This indicated widespread support for those who show solidarity and a willingness to fight.
    • Above all, it has damaged the drive to build solidarity.
    • The essence of internationalism is co-operation, collaboration and solidarity.
    • To reverse this trend we need to invest in new institutions of social solidarity.
    • Other trade unionists, particularly in the north of England, should flood the strikers with solidarity.
    • It was not hard to declare your solidarity for the Chileans.
    • When he applauds solidarity, he means solidarity on his terms.
    Synonyms
    unanimity, unity, like-mindedness, agreement, accord, harmony, consensus, concord, concurrence, singleness of purpose, community of interest, mutual support, cooperation, cohesion, team spirit, camaraderie, esprit de corps
  • 2An independent trade union movement in Poland which developed into a mass campaign for political change and inspired popular opposition to Communist regimes across eastern Europe. Formed in 1980 under the leadership of Lech Wałęsa, it was banned in 1981 following the imposition of martial law. Legalized again in 1989, it won a majority in the elections of that year.

    (波兰的)团结工会(由一次独立的工会运动发展成要求政治改革的群众运动,鼓动人们在东欧反对共产主义政权,1980年在瓦文萨的领导下成立,在军事管制法实施后于1981年被禁,1989年又被合法化,并在当年的大选中获得了多数支持)

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French solidarité, from solidaire 'solidary'.

Rhymes

angularity, barbarity, bipolarity, charity, circularity, clarity, complementarity, familiarity, granularity, hilarity, insularity, irregularity, jocularity, linearity, parity, particularity, peculiarity, polarity, popularity, regularity, secularity, similarity, singularity, subsidiarity, unitarity, vernacularity, vulgarity

Definition of solidarity in US English:

solidarity

nounˌsäləˈderədēˌsɑləˈdɛrədi
  • 1Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group.

    团结一致

    factory workers voiced solidarity with the striking students

    工厂工人声明与罢课的学生团结一致。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The left has got to be better coordinated and able to deliver solidarity.
    • On returning to the class which had begun the walkout, Sebastian showed the students the same solidarity they had shown him.
    • More shows of solidarity like this will boost the strikers.
    • The world is frightened, economies are dented, and war has eroded global solidarity.
    • We in Britain need to step up our efforts to support them with practical and political solidarity.
    • When he applauds solidarity, he means solidarity on his terms.
    • The best solidarity that other workers can give is to fight for better pay ourselves.
    • An official call for support and solidarity from other unions has also now gone out.
    • That meant it was down to individual activists and branches organising solidarity.
    • They were running the risk of forgetting the traditional values of hospitality and solidarity.
    • Besides modesty and intimacy, they often enjoy a high level of social solidarity.
    • The key to victory is mobilising the support for the firefighters into active solidarity.
    • They have set up a strike committee and are sending out speakers to win solidarity among other workers.
    • It is a ritual with which your correspondent hastened to express solidarity.
    • An excellent discussion saw people agree on the need to organise solidarity with any action that did take place.
    • We will ask for solidarity from workers in other European countries to support our campaign.
    • As always, Candy and Dave have been a constant source of support and solidarity.
    • The most remarkable and unexpected development, however, has been the sustained solidarity of the general public.
    • The essence of internationalism is co-operation, collaboration and solidarity.
    • Inside the fence, people spoke of solidarity and consensus, of love and gentleness.
    • The Netherlands wishes to show solidarity and be a dependable European partner.
    • To reverse this trend we need to invest in new institutions of social solidarity.
    • In the early 1990s, demagogues took multiculturalism to terrible extremes, killing hundreds of thousands of people in the name of ethnic solidarity.
    • This indicated widespread support for those who show solidarity and a willingness to fight.
    • It also makes it far easier for workers on strike to actively seek support and solidarity.
    • Other trade unionists, particularly in the north of England, should flood the strikers with solidarity.
    • There was a lot of discussion as to what form resistance and solidarity should take.
    • Huge cheers greeted car and bus passengers who waved flags and placards in solidarity with the demonstrators.
    • During this same half decade, the UN declared its first international day of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
    • Many people reflect upon the 1960s as a decade of solidarity among the common people.
    • It was not hard to declare your solidarity for the Chileans.
    • We are expecting these two countries to show their solidarity.
    • We want to express solidarity with our brothers who are being bombed by warplanes and tanks.
    • More than 400 other prison inmates joined them on June 20 in solidarity.
    • The strikers can win if there is solidarity from other workers and the action is spread.
    • The sacked workers say that solidarity could be maintained if the dispute were made official.
    • Such solidarity has now turned to support of world action to root out terror.
    • Support and solidarity experienced during the strike two weeks ago is still there.
    • Above all, it has damaged the drive to build solidarity.
    • I think the main worry is stock market uncertainty, but there seems to be a sort of solidarity with America shown by speculators.
    Synonyms
    unanimity, unity, like-mindedness, agreement, accord, harmony, consensus, concord, concurrence, singleness of purpose, community of interest, mutual support, cooperation, cohesion, team spirit, camaraderie, esprit de corps
  • 2An independent trade union movement in Poland that developed into a mass campaign for political change and inspired popular opposition to communist regimes across eastern Europe during the 1980s.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from French solidarité, from solidaire ‘solidary’.

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