united的意思和读音

united

: [juˈnaɪtəd] : [juːˈnaɪtɪd]

adj.

v.“unite”

adj.separated

adj.joint,combined,amalgamated,unified,cohesive

unitedadj.

1.joined together as a political unit or by shared aims

the United States of America

efforts to build a united Europe

2.in agreement and working together

We need to become a more united team.

They are united in their opposition to the plan.

We should present a united front(= an appearance of being in agreement with each other) .

3.used in the names of some teams and companies

Manchester United

United Distillers

adj.1.;,2.,,3.

v.1.“unite”

adj.1.if people are united, they have the same aims or beliefs; used about people who are all affected by something in the same way2.involving people working together3.joined together4ed in the names of some soccer teams1.if people are united, they have the same aims or beliefs; used about people who are all affected by something in the same way2.involving people working together3.joined together4ed in the names of some soccer teams

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

1. lighted v. / united a. ( lived a. ... ...

3. protected adj. united adj. flotsam n. ...

5. unit united unity ...

7. uniquely united uniton ...

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1.As the storm moved north, it may be a side with the United States and even rub the front landing.

2.Then she persuaded leaders in her grown rural village to help send her to college in the United States.

3.It's been a long time since passengers have been allowed to smoke on an airliner in the United States. It's the same story in Europe.

4.There seems to me at present to be great occasion for raising a United Party for Virtue.

5.The United States supports one of the most diverse prevention portfolios of any international partner.广

6.Before the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC, I thought these changes alone would be enough at least to get reform started.

7.As part of the build-up to Copenhagen, the United Nations is hosting a series of major meetings to try to reach agreement on myriad issues.便

8.On this, the United States' 40-year history of pressuring Japan to let the yen appreciate against the dollar is instructive.40使

9.He was so afraid for his own safety that he recently fled to the United States with his wife and young daughter.

10.I am pleased that the president of the United States decided to drop food in addition to bombs, but I have got to tell you this.