unified的意思和读音

unified

: [ˈjunɪˌfaɪd] : [ˈjuːnɪfaɪd]

v.“unify”

adj.disjointed

adj.united,combined,amalgamated,incorporated,integrated

v.1.“unify”

adj.1.behaving or treated as one group, country, or system2.a unified system or policy is the same everywhere it is used

v.1.The past tense and past participle of unify

1. unfair transaction Unified unified brand ...

2. hair trigger unified adj , violation n ,,* ...

3. unhealthy unified unique ...

4. Overloading , Unified , Architecture , ...

5. ... [unified;consistent;concerted;identical] [one hundred hectares of fields] ...

6. ... ( Unreco... Unified ... ( Unconditio... ...

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1.Jones said another major drawback of unified communications was that the industry was fragmented, with no single vendor leading the charge.

2.As a unified national carbon trading market system has not yet been developed, China is at the bottom of global carbon trading chain.

3.The head design should not be unified. A flat front design with a rear-end engine works just as well.

4.Rather, the integration sets the stage for you to take a unified approach to managing a cloud consisting of heterogeneous services.使

5.The Gates speech effectively marks the end of the American ambition to turn Nato into the global, military arm of a unified western world.西

6.International trade is the result of the long-term practice, and gradually form a unified rule.

7.What I tried to do is unify information collection, transformation, and mashing up in a unified fashion.

8.The humanity even more believes only then humanity to be able to save oneself, therefore the humanity such impatient truly unified!

9.Guge was an ancient kingdom founded by a branch of descendents of the last king of a unified Tibet in the 10th century.10西

10.Let me introduce you to the Telescience Project and suggest how an infrastructure like this can guide developers to a more unified grid.TelescienceProject,