英:['ju:nɪˌtaɪz]
美:['junəˌtaɪz]
英:['ju:nɪˌtaɪz]
美:['junəˌtaɪz]
u·nit·ize
yu n taIz
第三人称单数:unitizes
现在分词:unitizing
过去式:unitized
过去分词:unitized
unitization (n.), unitizer (n.)
Verb
1. divide (bulk material) and process as units
2. make into a unit;
"unitize a car body"
3. separate or classify into units;
"The hospital was unitized for efficiency"
The first known use of unitize was in 1812
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
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
universalizeverb
to make universal : generalize
universalitynoun
the quality or state of being universal (as in range, occurrence, or appeal)
univalve1 of 2adjective
having a shell made up of only one piece
univalve2 of 2noun
a univalve mollusk shell or a mollusk having such a shell
unitynoun
the quality or state of being one
the state of those that are in full agreement : harmony
a mathematical quantity or combination of quantities treated as equivalent to one in a calculation
called the distance between earth and the sun unity and calculated other distances as multiples
identity element
the combination or arrangement of parts in a work of art or literature that produces a total effect
unit1 of 2noun
the first and smallest natural number : one
a single quantity regarded as a whole in calculation
a definite quantity (as of length, time, or value) used as a standard of measurement
the dollar is the unit of U.S. money
a single thing or person or group that is a part of a whole
a part or arrangement of parts performing one function
a train drawn by two diesel units
a part of a school course with a central theme
unit2 of 2adjective
being, relating to, or measuring one unit of unit angle
unit length
unitizeverb
to form into a unit
unitizeverb
to form into a unit
1 VRS (Virtual Reference Station) represents GPS-RTK Technology, whose appearance would unitize all the surveying and mapping work in an area.
的意思是虚拟参考站,它所代表的是G PS的网络rTK技术,它的出现将使一个地区的所有测绘工作成为一个有机的整体。
2 Cheap gasoline is emboldening some automakers to add more SUVs based on body-on-frame pickup truck designs - after years of shifting SUVs to lighter, car-like unitized body construction.
3 Unitized Pricing/Charging Per Child – The HR Department calls it “unitized pricing” but what it really means is that the traditional choice of family coverage vs. single coverage is going away.
4 Manatee County’s approach also illustrates another trend in health benefits: so-called “unitized” pricing, in which workers pay for coverage per person, rather than choosing from individual or family coverage.
5 The organizing and unitizing spirit was gone;—the good and wise father, who made all happy and cheerful about him, and held his little household together in the sweet bonds of perfect order and peace.
6 The Venza is a vehicle of reinforced unitized construction built on the platform of the Toyota Camry, still the best-selling family sedan in the United States.
7 It is a work of unitized construction, like most of today's automobiles.
8 These diversified interests, we repeat, create interrelation and dependence, unitizing the commercial and industrial polity; and the political organization should, as far as possible, be coextensive therewith.
9 But who will say that the cultured man of this age is less a balanced, unitized creature than the child of the cradle, or of the forest?
10 The more individuality and complexity have threatened to outreach the mental powers and become unmanageable, the more have order and organization shown their ability to subordinate and unitize the seeming diversity of elements.
11 Great minds are at this moment occupied in the discovery and verification of these great unitizing laws.
12 Thus does the unitizing element of government gather strength with the progress of political movement.
13 Thus were the partial and fragmentary notions of early peoples at length corrected, enlarged, unitized.
14 There is no presiding power to rule and subordinate the tumultuous and refractory elements of his character, and thus unitize the mental organism and its manifestations.
15 New classes of divinities may be evolved in the mythological system; the strong and salient passions of our nature may come to have their deities—to be unitized, at length, with all other gods.
16 There are, at the same time, other unitizing conceptions of the god-idea.
17 Thus advances the unitizing movement of science; and it is now progressing with a steadiness and certainty unknown in former periods of research.
18 Thus did the idea of one God eventually swallow up all the others; and the god-idea was completely unitized.
19 Multiple studies confirm the impact of these unitizing activities.