释义 |
Definition of united in English: unitedadjective juːˈnʌɪtɪdjuˈnaɪdəd 1Joined together politically, for a common purpose, or by common feelings. 团结的;一致的 women acting together in a united way 行动一致的妇女。 Example sentencesExamples - Everyone seemed to get along, worked together, and presented a united front, so where was the war?
- The late 1930s was the era of the united front against war and fascism.
- We can make it better by a united front in the coming year.
- But, more crucially, he was also able to present a united political front.
- The concrete situation is in any case one where there are a number of different united fronts, each with its own distinct political constituencies.
- Also, companies have to build a united front, to work together among themselves and with the authorities.
- The united front that saved York City from extinction has achieved national recognition with a major footballing prize bestowed on the club.
- I hope they, and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, join us in united action.
- The couple arrived at court together in a united front after vowing they will come through the ordeal and will put it all behind them.
- Strictly speaking, the call for a united front is not quite new.
- He is now calling for a united front between the agency and industry to squeeze out illegal operators and to support the existing tyre recovery system.
- The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity.
- This was a missed opportunity to show a united political front against the war and to broaden the appeal of the anti-war campaign.
- When you add this to the current Board of Trade efforts, it's clear that there is a real united front in this city demanding transit investment.
- Joining in a united front against fascism is one thing, but being party to attacks on the working class is quite another.
- This was probably not the wisest move, as it's important to be something of a united front in situations like this.
- He is credited with building a united Muslim front and carving a kingdom for himself before embarking on fighting the Franks.
- At this point the West appeared to be confronted with a united communist front covering most of the Eurasian land mass.
- Thus, if the Republicans don't present something like a united front, this nomination could be stopped.
- We have to build a united front of all the diverse social movements and march together on May Day.
Synonyms unified, integrated, consolidated, amalgamated, joined, merged, banded together federal, federated, confederate common, shared, joint, combined, corporate, mutual, communal, allied, cooperative, collective, collaborative, aggregate, undivided, solid, consistent, concerted, pooled, cross-party in agreement, agreed, in unison, of the same opinion, of the same mind, of like mind, like-minded, at one, as one, in accord, in concord, unanimous, in sympathy, in rapport, in harmony, in unity, shoulder to shoulder - 1.1British Used in names of soccer and other sports teams formed by amalgamation.
〈英〉(足球等运动队)联合的 牛津联队。 Example sentencesExamples - Recently, I took Aaryn to Old Trafford for his first United game, which he loved.
- Ronaldo tries to go round Gary Neville, but the United defender gets his foot in.
- It was nice to see the United fans applauding Real off the pitch at the end.
- This was the day of United's Champions League semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen.
- Over the years, teams such as Manchester United and Brazil have done it again and again.
Derivativesadverb ‘A determined humanity will have to meet these challenges unitedly, and religion can help bring about that unity of purpose, provided it is properly understood and practiced,’ Vanavarayar observed. Example sentencesExamples - This is the real battle for equality and justice which should be waged by the entire community unitedly.
- He urged people from all walks of life to fight unitedly the menace.
- Although the two teams differed in their perception of what made India great, they unitedly opposed the diatribes of the third team.
- He hoped that people will work unitedly for progress of the Centre.
Definition of united in US English: unitedadjectivejuˈnaɪdədyo͞oˈnīdəd 1Joined together politically, for a common purpose, or by common feelings. 团结的;一致的 women acting together in a united way 行动一致的妇女。 Example sentencesExamples - At this point the West appeared to be confronted with a united communist front covering most of the Eurasian land mass.
- When you add this to the current Board of Trade efforts, it's clear that there is a real united front in this city demanding transit investment.
- Joining in a united front against fascism is one thing, but being party to attacks on the working class is quite another.
- This was a missed opportunity to show a united political front against the war and to broaden the appeal of the anti-war campaign.
- He is now calling for a united front between the agency and industry to squeeze out illegal operators and to support the existing tyre recovery system.
- I hope they, and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, join us in united action.
- The united front that saved York City from extinction has achieved national recognition with a major footballing prize bestowed on the club.
- Strictly speaking, the call for a united front is not quite new.
- The concrete situation is in any case one where there are a number of different united fronts, each with its own distinct political constituencies.
- The late 1930s was the era of the united front against war and fascism.
- Thus, if the Republicans don't present something like a united front, this nomination could be stopped.
- Everyone seemed to get along, worked together, and presented a united front, so where was the war?
- But, more crucially, he was also able to present a united political front.
- We can make it better by a united front in the coming year.
- The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity.
- This was probably not the wisest move, as it's important to be something of a united front in situations like this.
- We have to build a united front of all the diverse social movements and march together on May Day.
- The couple arrived at court together in a united front after vowing they will come through the ordeal and will put it all behind them.
- Also, companies have to build a united front, to work together among themselves and with the authorities.
- He is credited with building a united Muslim front and carving a kingdom for himself before embarking on fighting the Franks.
Synonyms unified, integrated, consolidated, amalgamated, joined, merged, banded together common, shared, joint, combined, corporate, mutual, communal, allied, cooperative, collective, collaborative, aggregate, undivided, solid, consistent, concerted, pooled, cross-party in agreement, agreed, in unison, of the same opinion, of the same mind, of like mind, like-minded, at one, as one, in accord, in concord, unanimous, in sympathy, in rapport, in harmony, in unity, shoulder to shoulder - 1.1British Used in names of soccer and other sports teams formed by amalgamation.
〈英〉(足球等运动队)联合的 牛津联队。 Example sentencesExamples - It was nice to see the United fans applauding Real off the pitch at the end.
- Ronaldo tries to go round Gary Neville, but the United defender gets his foot in.
- Over the years, teams such as Manchester United and Brazil have done it again and again.
- Recently, I took Aaryn to Old Trafford for his first United game, which he loved.
- This was the day of United's Champions League semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen.
|