unite 英 [juˈnaɪt]   美 [juˈnaɪt]

unite

unite  英 [juˈnaɪt] 美 [juˈnaɪt]

v. 团结;联合,合并 

进行时:uniting  过去式:united  过去分词:united  第三人称单数:unites 

We will unite in fighting crime. 我们将联手打击犯罪。
Will they unite behind the new leader? 他们会团结支持新领导人吗?

  • Use the verb unite to describe two or more things merging into one, like several angry citizens who unite to form a political group.
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  • v. 团结;联合,合并
  • 1. We will unite in fighting crime.

    我们将联手打击犯罪。

  • 2. Will they unite behind the new leader?

    他们会团结支持新领导人吗?

  • 3. His aim was to unite Italy.

    他的目标是统一意大利。

  • 4. The two countries united in 1887.

    两国于 1887 年合并。

  • unite (v.) early 15c. (transitive), from Late Latin unitus, past participle of unire "to unite, make into one" (transitive), from Latin unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique"). Intransitive sense from 1610s. Related: United; uniting.
unite / juˈnaɪt ; NAmE juˈnaɪt / verb 1 [intransitive ] to join together with other people in order to do sth as a group (为某事)联合,联手,团结 unitein sth Local resident groups have united in oppositionto the plan. 当地居民团体已联合起来反对这项计划。 unitein doing sth We will unite in fighting crime. 我们将联手打击犯罪。 unite(behind/against sb/sth) Will they unite behind the new leader? 他们会团结支持新领导人吗? Nationalist parties united to oppose the government's plans. 民族主义党派联合反对政府的计划。 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to make people or things join together to form a unit; to join together (与某人或集体)联结,联合;统一 unite(sb/sth) A special bond unites our two countries. 一种特殊的纽带把我们两国联结起来。 His aim was to unite Italy. 他的目标是统一意大利。 The two countries united in 1887. 两国于 1887 年合并。 unite(sb/sth) (with sb/sth) She unites keen business skills with a charming personality. 她兼具敏锐的商业技能和个人魅力。 unite unites united uniting unite / juˈnaɪt ; NAmE juˈnaɪt /
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