unanimity 英 [ˌju:nəˈnɪməti]   美 [ˌjunəˈnɪmɪti]

unanimity

unanimity  英 [ˌju:nəˈnɪməti] 美 [ˌjunəˈnɪmɪti]

n. 同意,全体一致 

名词复数:unanimities 

It does not require unanimity. 它不需要全体一致同意。
The law of majority voting is itself something established by convention, and presupposes unanimity, on one occasion at least. 多数表决规则,本身就是通过约定确立的东西,并且至少有一次得到一致的同意。

  • When there is unanimity, everyone agrees. When it comes to opinion, unanimity is the opposite of disagreement.
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  • n. 同意,全体一致
  • 1. It does not require unanimity.

    它不需要全体一致同意。

  • 2. The law of majority voting is itself something established by convention, and presupposes unanimity, on one occasion at least.

    多数表决规则,本身就是通过约定确立的东西,并且至少有一次得到一致的同意。

  • 3. But consensus is not exactly the same as unanimity, you only can't be opposed.

    但是,共识与全体一致并不完全一样,你只是不能反对。

  • unanimity (n.) mid-15c., from Old French unanimite (14c.), from Late Latin unanimitatem (nominative unanimitas) "unanimity, concord," from unanimus (see unanimous).
unan·im·ity / ˌjuːnəˈnɪməti ; NAmE ˌjuːnəˈnɪməti / noun [uncountable ] complete agreement about sth among a group of people 一致同意;全体赞同 unan·im·ity / ˌjuːnəˈnɪməti ; NAmE ˌjuːnəˈnɪməti /
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