unite如何读

英:[juˈnaɪt]

美:[juˈnaɪt]

unite英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)联合; 合并; 统一 put or bring together so as to make one; combine or join into a whole
  2. vt. 团结consolidate

unite是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 联合
  2. 团结
  3. 使团结
  4. 合并
  5. 成为一体
  6. 合一
  7. 混合
  8. 一致
  9. 协力
  10. 使合成一体
  11. 结合
  12. 接合
  13. 使联合
  14. 使混合
  15. 粘合
  16. 使结婚
  17. 兼备(各种性质)
  18. 兼备
  19. 统一
  20. 联手
  21. 联结
  22. 兼备(各种特性)
  23. 使粘合
  24. 使结合
  25. 使合并
  26. 使统一
  27. 一致行动
  28. 联合行动

unite自然拼读

u·nite

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unite变形

第三人称单数:unites

现在分词:uniting

过去式:united

过去分词:united

unite词根

词根:unite

adj.

united 一致的,统一的;团结的,和睦的

adv.

unitedly 团结一致地;联合在一起地

n.

unity 团结;一致;联合;个体

uniting 合并

v.

uniting 使团结;使联合;使结婚(unite的现在分词)

unite英英释义

Verb

1. act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief

2. become one;

"Germany unified officially in 1990"

"Will the two Koreas unify?"

3. have or possess in combination;

"she unites charm with a good business sense"

4. be or become joined or united or linked;

"The two streets connect to become a highway"

"Our paths joined"

"The travelers linked up again at the airport"

5. join or combine;

"We merged our resources"

unite词组

unite with联合;混合

unite区别

 unite, ally, combine, associate

这组词都有“联合”的意思,其区别是:

unitev.联合,合并,团结,尤指不同的事物或人组成统一体,强调结果的一致性。

The nation united against its enemy.国民团结一致共同对敌。

allyv.使结盟,使联姻,多与with搭配。

Several political parties allied with each other against higher taxes.几个政治党派联合起来反对提高税收。

combinev.联合,化合,混合,多指为了某个目的将不同的人或物混合而成一个整体。

The girl combined sugar, butter, and flour to made the dough.小姑娘把糖、黄油和面粉混合到一起做成面团。

associatev.交往,结交;联系,联想。多指平等友好的合作,后接with,表示与某人交往或合作,后接in表示在某个方面合作。

We associate with our neighbors at church.在教堂里,我们同邻居交往。

以上来源于网络

 relate, unite, connect, attach, link, combine, couple, join, associate

这组词都有“连接,结合,联合”的意思,其区别是:

relate指人与人有亲戚或婚烟关系;也指人或物之间尚存的实际或假想的联系。

unite指联合、团结、结合在一起,构成一个整体。

connect指两事物在某一点上相连接,但彼此又保持独立。

attach指把局部连接在整体上,小的接在大的上面,活动的接在固定的上面。

link指连环式的连接,或用接合物或其它方式连接,还可指一事物与另一事物的联系或关系。

combine指两个或两个以上的人或物结合在一起。

couple专指连接两件东西,或把事物成对进行连接。

join侧重把原来不相连接的物紧密地连接在一起,但仍可再分开。也指把分散的人或几个部分的人联合起来,或加入到某团体中去。

associate指人与人友好和平、平等地联合在一起;用于物时,指两事物因历史或其它原因,很自然被人们联系在一起,即产生联想。

以上来源于网络

unite词源中文解释

15世纪初(及物动词),源自晚期拉丁语 unitus,意为“联合,使成为一体”(及物动词),源自拉丁语 unire “联合”(及物动词),源自拉丁语 unus “一”(源自 PIE 词根 *oi-no- “一,独特”)。不及物动词意义始于17世纪。相关词汇: United; uniting。

unite_体育行业词汇

愈合

unite词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French uniter, from Latin unitus, past participle of unire, from unus one — more at one Noun obsolete unite united, from Middle English unit, from Latin unitus, past participle

The first known use of unite was in the 15th century

unite儿童词典英英释义

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

upgrade1 of 2noun

an upward grade or slope

rise entry 2 sense 4

crime has been on the upgrade

upgrade2 of 2verb

to raise to a higher grade or position

to improve or replace especially software or a device for increased usefulness

up1 of 5adverb

in or to a higher position or levelespecially: away from the center of the earth

held up my hand

from beneath a surface (as ground or water)

pulling up weeds

from below the horizon

watched the moon come up

in or into an upright position

stand up

out of bed

stayed up late

with greater force

speak up

in or into a better or more advanced state

worked our way up in the world

at an end

our time was up

in or into a state of greater activity

stir up a fire

to or at a greater rate, speed, or amount

prices went up

into existence, evidence, or knowledge

the missing ring turned up

into consideration

brought the matter up

into possession or control

gave himself up

entirely, completely the house burned up

eat it up

in or into storage put our boat up for the winter

lay up supplies

so as to arrive or approach

came up the drive

in or into parts

tear up paper

to a stop drew up at the curb

pull up

for each side

score was 15 up

up2 of 5adjective

risen above the horizon or ground

the sun was up

being out of bed

higher than usual prices are up

the river is up

raised so as to be open : lifted

windows are up

put together : built

the house is up

grown above a surface

the corn is up

moving or going upward

the up escalator

being on one's feet and busy

was eager to be up and doing

well prepared

the team was up for the game

going on : taking place

find out what is up

well informed

always up on the news

being ahead of an opponent

was three games up in the series

presented for or under consideration

up for reelection

charged before a court

was up for robbery

being the one whose turn it is

you're up next

up3 of 5preposition

to, toward, or at a higher point of

up the hill

toward the beginning of

going up the river

toward the northern or upper end or part of

sailed up the coast

along the course of

walking up the street

up4 of 5noun

an upward course or slope

a period or state of success

had had my ups and downs

up5 of 5verb

to act suddenly or surprisingly

up and left town

to rise from a lying or sitting position

to move or cause to move upward : ascend, raise

upped the prices

unusualadjective

not usual : uncommon, rare

universaladjective

including or covering all or a whole without limit or exception

universal human characteristics

present or existing everywhere or under all conditions

the family is a universal social unit

including or involving a major part or the greatest portion

universal customs

very broad in range

a universal genius

adapted or adjustable to meet varied requirements (as of use, shape, or size)

a universal wrench

uniteverb

to put or come together to form a single unit

to cause to cling together

unite two pieces of wood

to link by a legal or moral bond

to become one or as if one

two elements unite to form a compound

to join in action : act as if one

unite in song

unite 例句

1 This year is the United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations.

今年是"联合国不同文明之间对话年".

2 Muhammad and Mom are becoming united in. my head.

3 Life with Cleopatra meant gaining supreme power that would unite the east and the west under his command.

4 Economic development and structural adjustment unite and complement each other.

经济发展和结构调整是有机统一、相互联系、相互促进的.

5 “Thirteen years. . . thirteen years since last we met. Yet you answer my call as though it were yesterday. We are still united under the Dark Mark, then! Or are we?”

6 “All strength is born of association,” wrote Beaumont, “and 30 individuals united through perpetual communication, by ideas, by plans in common, by concerted schemes, have more real power than 900 whose isolation makes them weak.”

7 Earlier this week, world leaders attended the United Nations Assembly in New York.

本周早些时候, 世界各国领导人在纽约参加了世界联合国大会.

8 There was pride in those rooms, a united spirit that went well past the color of anyone’s skin.

9 The ability of a material to unite with oxygen is a chemical property.

一个物质和氧化合的能力是一种化学性质.

10 A special bond unites our two countries.

一种特殊的纽带把我们两国联结起来。

11 She remembered the pro-Independence rallies at university; mass movements always made her feel empowered, the thought that for a thin slice of time all these people were united by a single possibility.

12 But I hear the protestors: “The people united will never be defeated.”

13 With our heads pressed close together and our smiles as wide as the sky, we look completely united.

14 I didn't know about them, but I was hoping the people of the world might be united by something more interesting, like drugs or an armed struggle against the undead.

15 There is no single legal system in the United Kingdom.

联合王国不实行完全统一的法律制度.

16 Care must be taken to unite with all the people that can be united with.

必须注意团结一切可以团结的人。

17 This meeting had been called to discuss united action by the thirteen colonies against the king and Parliament.

18 The message we send to Malvern Council is united and strong.

19 But they were allowed to keep it because the porcupine boosted everyone's spirits, uniting them.

20 “You have to be united for this part. Or else...or else...”

unite 同义词

1 兼备

meet combine

2 使合一

unify

3 同心协力

unity

4 兼有

combine

14 使黏合

bond

16 合为一体

rolled into one

20 使合成一体

engraft

23 和…结婚

marry

24 合成一体

coagulate engraft

28 使统一

homogenize

31 一致行动

conspire

32 使成为一体

build in

35 粘合

knit

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