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Definition of uniform in English:

uniform

adjective ˈjuːnɪfɔːmˈjunəˌfɔrm
  • 1Remaining the same in all cases and at all times; unchanging in form or character.

    blocks of stone of uniform size

    大小一样的石料。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Clumps of native bush have given way to uniform rows of trees and contrived water features.
    • Parliament has approved changes to the Tourism Act that will compel hotels, restaurants and resorts to charge Bulgarians and foreigners uniform prices.
    • However, structures do tend to be depicted as if they are uniform.
    • Apples are easier in part because they are more uniform in shape and surface texture than chickens.
    • During the Mid-Eocene the tilting became smoother and more uniform compared with the Early Eocene.
    • Is it healthy to create a uniform personality, a company personality?
    • For our model to be valid, we have to assume that the degree of interconnections is uniform across the cell; otherwise, Den would be a function of position.
    • Coordinating the activities of the States and advising them on matters relating to uniform administration of the Act and Rules.
    • Across 14 channels, it was amazing how uniform the behaviour pattern was.
    • The lack of uniform methods of identification and the taxonomic diversity of B cepacia complex and related species contributes to this problem.
    • The other actors put in excellent work, but they are as uniform and one-sided as the script.
    • Their decisions are likely to lack the uniform character which could be achieved by this Court…
    • However, despite these similarities, the political significance of the extended family was not uniform throughout Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
    • But the measuring sticks were not uniform, and across Spain the vara therefore represented different lengths.
    • However, in terms of standards, they are uniform.
    • They are uniform in their dismissal of critics as being ‘in denial’.
    • However, their conclusion hinges on the hidden assumption that the distribution of relatedness of potential mates is uniform or normal.
    • He found that the individual strata there change their characteristics laterally: they are not uniform throughout their extent and undergo facies change.
    • Though they are uniform in order, the age of onset, pace, and duration of these changes vary widely from one individual to another.
    • Since natural objects are not uniform, we can't compare one spot on an object to another spot, but we can find common features among objects in the same class.
    Synonyms
    constant, consistent, steady, invariable, unvarying, unfluctuating, unvaried, unchanging, unwavering, undeviating, stable, static, sustained, regular, fixed, even, equal, equable, monotonous
    identical, matching, similar, equal
    same, alike, like, selfsame, homogeneous, consistent, corresponding, equivalent
    1. 1.1 Of a similar form or character to another or others.
      同类的;相同的
      a uniform package of amenities at a choice of hotels

      在各色旅馆中的类似配套生活设施。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This said, the profile of the customers is not uniform as can be revealed with a homogeneity analysis.
      • Chevy vehicles already are sold in more than 40 countries but that includes other products sold under a Chevy badge and the brand identity is not uniform.
      • During that process, bottles are heated and cooled to strengthen and preshrink them, and to create uniform packages.
      • It'll take about a year to get the packages totally uniform across the country, says SVP-marketing Doug Seserman.
      • Nutritionists are surprisingly uniform in identifying the ingredients we should be wary of.
      • The measure requires states to start issuing more uniform driver's licenses and to verify the citizenship or legal status of people getting them.
      • This time was chosen so that the experiences of the sample could be compared at one uniform point for all variables in all subgroups.
      • In all measurements, a completely uniform and homogeneous image was obtained.
      • We studied the referral rates for dermatology across the 16 practices in a primary care group with a comparatively uniform population mix.
      • These are just beautiful, and more importantly, they're highly uniform.
      • However, they are not uniform, either across food commodities or within a particular food commodity.
      • In their missions, programs and courses, they are remarkably uniform.
      • An agreement was reached to stick a uniform identifier on their products.
      • There are plenty who prefer the safer option, purchasing uniform garments manufactured by the chain stores that line the streets of London and Britain as a whole.
      • Note that the observed distribution is quite uniform compared to the distribution expected under neutrality.
      • They're so uniform, you can tell they almost all come from one maker.
      • They are uniform and polygonal with a bland, oval or round nucleus.
      • Without uniform definitions, comparison of the various studies is difficult at best.
      • It has its own cultural characteristics - not uniform, not homogenous, but they're distinct.
      • It was of special importance that staff in each section be counted in a uniform manner to ensure comparability of results.
      Synonyms
      identical, similar, alike, the same, exactly the same, indistinguishable, twin, undifferentiated, homogeneous, of a piece, cut from the same cloth
  • 2Denoting a garment forming part of a person's uniform.

    制服式的

    black uniform jackets

    黑色制服茄克衫。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those uniform shirts looked as though they were from the Civil War, being Navy Blue and Gold striped arms.
    • On the porch was a pizza delivery driver, the red-and-blue uniform shirt and cap unmistakable, his head bent as he peered at the ticket he held atop the warming bag.
    • Once he had his jacket and uniform shirt taken off, he sat down on his bed.
    • Alita had slipped a few of her fingers over the hem of my uniform shirt.
    • I was slightly paranoid about sheer shirts of any kind, so I wore a camisole under the uniform shirt.
    • These knives can be clipped to a waistband, an inside coat pocket, an equipment bag, a boot and in the case of a really small folder, even to the collar of a uniform shirt.
    • Anji got out a clean uniform shirt, and took it off the hanger.
    • I changed into the shirt I wore earlier that day, shoved my uniform shirt into my backpack, shut the locker and walked back out.
    • The pensioners wear a distinctive three-quarter length uniform coat, navy blue in winter and scarlet in the summer, which dates from the 18th century.
    • The chief looked at Eric's uniform shirt in disgust.
    • Now we have a batch of purloined clear plastic buttons, ready to sew on his shiny uniform shirt.
    • I quickly change into the uniform shirt front-end assistant manager Patrick loaned me; I didn't want to wear it out on the street.
    • She changed out of her pajamas and then pulled on her work clothes (a pair of old jeans and her uniform shirt).
    • Coughlin then made Michael an honorary lifetime crewmember by giving him an autographed and signed team uniform shirt.
    • One day I chose to place my card inside the folded left sleeve of my battle dress uniform shirt.
    • He is thought to be the only police officer who wears a dog collar on duty and has a specially-designed uniform shirt to prove the point.
    • She opened his charred shirt to see that he had trumpets, a Fire Captain's insignia, on the lapel of his white uniform shirt.
    • He pulled off his uniform shirt and put the t-shirt on.
    • He also wanted to wear his clerical collar on duty so had to have a specially-designed uniform shirt to accommodate it.
    • When it was over last night, though, he was a kid again, running in from left field, hair flying, tugging his uniform shirt out of his pants.
noun ˈjuːnɪfɔːmˈjunəˌfɔrm
  • 1The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by children attending certain schools.

    制服;校服

    airline pilots in dark blue uniforms

    着深蓝色制服的飞行员。

    mass noun an officer in uniform

    穿制服的军官。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He too will be in the same uniform every night I see him.
    • Its members were given German uniforms and equipment though some continued to wear their blue shirts.
    • When I'm wearing my UCLA uniform, I'm extremely proud to represent my university.
    • In addition to suits, the new coating could be applied to hospital garments, sportswear, military uniforms and rain coats.
    • Glancing behind me, I saw the ground littered with bodies, the blue uniforms darkened by blood.
    • Deductions are allowable for the cost of laundering and dry cleaning of uniforms and protective clothing.
    • As the Forces were mostly civilians in uniform this should cause no surprise.
    • At the time the footage was taken she was wearing her uniform of dark blue blazer, grey skirt, white shirt, school tie and blue jumper.
    • She is wearing her school uniform of dark blue blazer, grey skirt, white shirt, school tie and blue jumper.
    • And I'm really curious about what kind of secret lives they have behind these really dark blue uniforms with all these chest protectors.
    • Until the 1950s Cossart Gordon workers wore a distinctive uniform of blue drill suits with a bright red cap.
    • Along with olive drab uniforms and combat boots, these could go to everyone upon enlistment.
    • Military clothing and military footwear are called uniforms.
    • That meant that many fewer bodies available to put uniforms on.
    • All village court members are supposed to be issued with a uniform of blue shirt and trousers and fabric badges of office.
    • It also manages the Navy's clothing program, providing both uniforms and specialized protective clothing to the Navy.
    • You are doomed to wear whatever uniform your school decides.
    • It managed a multitude of critical supply requirements, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor for deploying soldiers.
    • A cricket board can sell the logo on a player's uniform because the player is representing it while playing a match, but when he is off the field, in his private domain, the board has no claim on him.
    • The review also acknowledged serious problems with the supply of equipment to troops in the front line, including uniforms, body armour and desert boots.
    Synonyms
    costume, livery, regalia, habit, suit, dress, garb, attire, ensemble, outfit
    regimentals, colours, garments, trappings
    informal get-up, rig, gear, togs
    formal apparel
    literary raiment
    archaic vestments
    1. 1.1North American informal A police officer wearing a uniform.
      〈非正式,主北美〉穿制服的警察
      uniforms were already on the scene

      警察已经到了现场。

  • 2A code word representing the letter U, used in radio communication.

    (无线电通讯)字母U的代码

verb ˈjuːnɪfɔːmˈjunəˌfɔrm
[with object]
  • Make uniform.

    使一致

Origin

Mid 16th century (as an adjective): from French uniforme or Latin uniformis (see uni-, form). Sense 1 of the noun dates from the mid 18th century.

Rhymes

cuneiform

Definition of uniform in US English:

uniform

adjectiveˈyo͞onəˌfôrmˈjunəˌfɔrm
  • 1Remaining the same in all cases and at all times; unchanging in form or character.

    blocks of stone of uniform size

    大小一样的石料。

    the decline in fertility was not uniform across social classes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, their conclusion hinges on the hidden assumption that the distribution of relatedness of potential mates is uniform or normal.
    • Across 14 channels, it was amazing how uniform the behaviour pattern was.
    • However, structures do tend to be depicted as if they are uniform.
    • However, despite these similarities, the political significance of the extended family was not uniform throughout Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
    • But the measuring sticks were not uniform, and across Spain the vara therefore represented different lengths.
    • Clumps of native bush have given way to uniform rows of trees and contrived water features.
    • The other actors put in excellent work, but they are as uniform and one-sided as the script.
    • He found that the individual strata there change their characteristics laterally: they are not uniform throughout their extent and undergo facies change.
    • During the Mid-Eocene the tilting became smoother and more uniform compared with the Early Eocene.
    • Their decisions are likely to lack the uniform character which could be achieved by this Court…
    • Parliament has approved changes to the Tourism Act that will compel hotels, restaurants and resorts to charge Bulgarians and foreigners uniform prices.
    • Apples are easier in part because they are more uniform in shape and surface texture than chickens.
    • Is it healthy to create a uniform personality, a company personality?
    • They are uniform in their dismissal of critics as being ‘in denial’.
    • Coordinating the activities of the States and advising them on matters relating to uniform administration of the Act and Rules.
    • The lack of uniform methods of identification and the taxonomic diversity of B cepacia complex and related species contributes to this problem.
    • However, in terms of standards, they are uniform.
    • Though they are uniform in order, the age of onset, pace, and duration of these changes vary widely from one individual to another.
    • Since natural objects are not uniform, we can't compare one spot on an object to another spot, but we can find common features among objects in the same class.
    • For our model to be valid, we have to assume that the degree of interconnections is uniform across the cell; otherwise, Den would be a function of position.
    Synonyms
    constant, consistent, steady, invariable, unvarying, unfluctuating, unvaried, unchanging, unwavering, undeviating, stable, static, sustained, regular, fixed, even, equal, equable, monotonous
    identical, matching, similar, equal
    1. 1.1 Of a similar form or character to another or others.
      同类的;相同的
      a uniform package of amenities at a choice of hotels

      在各色旅馆中的类似配套生活设施。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They're so uniform, you can tell they almost all come from one maker.
      • This said, the profile of the customers is not uniform as can be revealed with a homogeneity analysis.
      • The measure requires states to start issuing more uniform driver's licenses and to verify the citizenship or legal status of people getting them.
      • In their missions, programs and courses, they are remarkably uniform.
      • Without uniform definitions, comparison of the various studies is difficult at best.
      • Nutritionists are surprisingly uniform in identifying the ingredients we should be wary of.
      • In all measurements, a completely uniform and homogeneous image was obtained.
      • There are plenty who prefer the safer option, purchasing uniform garments manufactured by the chain stores that line the streets of London and Britain as a whole.
      • It was of special importance that staff in each section be counted in a uniform manner to ensure comparability of results.
      • During that process, bottles are heated and cooled to strengthen and preshrink them, and to create uniform packages.
      • Chevy vehicles already are sold in more than 40 countries but that includes other products sold under a Chevy badge and the brand identity is not uniform.
      • Note that the observed distribution is quite uniform compared to the distribution expected under neutrality.
      • These are just beautiful, and more importantly, they're highly uniform.
      • This time was chosen so that the experiences of the sample could be compared at one uniform point for all variables in all subgroups.
      • It'll take about a year to get the packages totally uniform across the country, says SVP-marketing Doug Seserman.
      • It has its own cultural characteristics - not uniform, not homogenous, but they're distinct.
      • However, they are not uniform, either across food commodities or within a particular food commodity.
      • We studied the referral rates for dermatology across the 16 practices in a primary care group with a comparatively uniform population mix.
      • They are uniform and polygonal with a bland, oval or round nucleus.
      • An agreement was reached to stick a uniform identifier on their products.
      Synonyms
      identical, similar, alike, the same, exactly the same, indistinguishable, twin, undifferentiated, homogeneous, of a piece, cut from the same cloth
  • 2Denoting a garment forming part of a person's uniform.

    制服式的

    black uniform jackets

    黑色制服茄克衫。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These knives can be clipped to a waistband, an inside coat pocket, an equipment bag, a boot and in the case of a really small folder, even to the collar of a uniform shirt.
    • When it was over last night, though, he was a kid again, running in from left field, hair flying, tugging his uniform shirt out of his pants.
    • I was slightly paranoid about sheer shirts of any kind, so I wore a camisole under the uniform shirt.
    • Once he had his jacket and uniform shirt taken off, he sat down on his bed.
    • I quickly change into the uniform shirt front-end assistant manager Patrick loaned me; I didn't want to wear it out on the street.
    • She opened his charred shirt to see that he had trumpets, a Fire Captain's insignia, on the lapel of his white uniform shirt.
    • Now we have a batch of purloined clear plastic buttons, ready to sew on his shiny uniform shirt.
    • On the porch was a pizza delivery driver, the red-and-blue uniform shirt and cap unmistakable, his head bent as he peered at the ticket he held atop the warming bag.
    • The pensioners wear a distinctive three-quarter length uniform coat, navy blue in winter and scarlet in the summer, which dates from the 18th century.
    • Coughlin then made Michael an honorary lifetime crewmember by giving him an autographed and signed team uniform shirt.
    • The chief looked at Eric's uniform shirt in disgust.
    • I changed into the shirt I wore earlier that day, shoved my uniform shirt into my backpack, shut the locker and walked back out.
    • Anji got out a clean uniform shirt, and took it off the hanger.
    • He is thought to be the only police officer who wears a dog collar on duty and has a specially-designed uniform shirt to prove the point.
    • Those uniform shirts looked as though they were from the Civil War, being Navy Blue and Gold striped arms.
    • Alita had slipped a few of her fingers over the hem of my uniform shirt.
    • He also wanted to wear his clerical collar on duty so had to have a specially-designed uniform shirt to accommodate it.
    • She changed out of her pajamas and then pulled on her work clothes (a pair of old jeans and her uniform shirt).
    • He pulled off his uniform shirt and put the t-shirt on.
    • One day I chose to place my card inside the folded left sleeve of my battle dress uniform shirt.
nounˈyo͞onəˌfôrmˈjunəˌfɔrm
  • 1The distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by children attending certain schools.

    制服;校服

    airline pilots in dark blue uniforms

    着深蓝色制服的飞行员。

    an officer in uniform

    穿制服的军官。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She is wearing her school uniform of dark blue blazer, grey skirt, white shirt, school tie and blue jumper.
    • Glancing behind me, I saw the ground littered with bodies, the blue uniforms darkened by blood.
    • The review also acknowledged serious problems with the supply of equipment to troops in the front line, including uniforms, body armour and desert boots.
    • Its members were given German uniforms and equipment though some continued to wear their blue shirts.
    • At the time the footage was taken she was wearing her uniform of dark blue blazer, grey skirt, white shirt, school tie and blue jumper.
    • When I'm wearing my UCLA uniform, I'm extremely proud to represent my university.
    • All village court members are supposed to be issued with a uniform of blue shirt and trousers and fabric badges of office.
    • As the Forces were mostly civilians in uniform this should cause no surprise.
    • Deductions are allowable for the cost of laundering and dry cleaning of uniforms and protective clothing.
    • He too will be in the same uniform every night I see him.
    • Military clothing and military footwear are called uniforms.
    • It managed a multitude of critical supply requirements, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor for deploying soldiers.
    • That meant that many fewer bodies available to put uniforms on.
    • It also manages the Navy's clothing program, providing both uniforms and specialized protective clothing to the Navy.
    • And I'm really curious about what kind of secret lives they have behind these really dark blue uniforms with all these chest protectors.
    • In addition to suits, the new coating could be applied to hospital garments, sportswear, military uniforms and rain coats.
    • You are doomed to wear whatever uniform your school decides.
    • Until the 1950s Cossart Gordon workers wore a distinctive uniform of blue drill suits with a bright red cap.
    • Along with olive drab uniforms and combat boots, these could go to everyone upon enlistment.
    • A cricket board can sell the logo on a player's uniform because the player is representing it while playing a match, but when he is off the field, in his private domain, the board has no claim on him.
    Synonyms
    costume, livery, regalia, habit, suit, dress, garb, attire, ensemble, outfit
    1. 1.1North American informal A police officer wearing a uniform.
      〈非正式,主北美〉穿制服的警察
      uniforms were already on the scene

      警察已经到了现场。

  • 2A code word representing the letter U, used in radio communication.

    (无线电通讯)字母U的代码

verbˈyo͞onəˌfôrmˈjunəˌfɔrm
[with object]
  • Make uniform.

    使一致

Origin

Mid 16th century (as an adjective): from French uniforme or Latin uniformis (see uni-, form). Sense 1 of the noun dates from the mid 18th century.

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