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Definition of unanimous in English: unanimousadjective juːˈnanɪməsjuˈnænəməs 1mass noun (of two or more people) fully in agreement. (两或多人)一致同意的;无异议的 the doctors were unanimous in their diagnoses 医生们的诊断结果相同。 Example sentencesExamples - For a start, they are virtually unanimous on the evidence that today's GM food is as safe to eat as conventional foods.
- Councillors gave their unanimous support to the bill, although some were concerned the wording was not tight enough.
- They were unanimous in saying that the regulation hadn't gone far enough.
- When Emap bought the SRH stake, the industry was unanimous in its belief that there was only one reason behind the move.
- Yet all three were unanimous in admitting that the game was lost in two crucial areas: at the breakdown and in the line-out.
- Villagers were almost unanimous in their support for the proposed new route of the A120.
- This is why they all claim to be against water charges but are unanimous in opposing a non-payment campaign.
- The members were unanimous in their praise of council officials for the manner in which they handed the crisis.
- Even the oft-bloodthirsty critics, ever keen to bury a fledgling musical, are unanimous.
- The councillors were unanimous in their agreement that new hospital facilities were long overdue in the town.
- They were unanimous that the police had been present all through the riots, but had not helped.
- The five speakers were virtually unanimous in their view that the State ownership should be kept to a minimum.
- Experts are unanimous in the view that the main factor influencing any investor must be the direction of oil prices.
- The young in nearby Neuhaus are unanimous in their belief that their only hope of a job lies across the river in affluent Lüneburg.
- National coaches in all the Celtic countries are unanimous that a fast game is the only one we can effectively play to compete with the big boys.
- He was not the unanimous choice of the ECB's management board, but had the confidence of the majority of its members.
- The leaders were unanimous on the issue of bringing back peace on the campus.
- Sldc councillors were almost unanimous in welcoming the budget and the increase in council tax for the coming year.
- The proudly partisan audience was unanimous in its choice of heroes and villains.
- The judges were also unanimous in their concern that most of the sites made visitors work too hard.
Synonyms united, in complete agreement, in complete accord, of one mind, like-minded, of the same mind, in harmony, at one, with one voice, concordant, undivided rare consentient - 1.1 (of an opinion, decision, or vote) held or carried by everyone involved.
(意见,决定,投票)全体的;全体一致的 this requires the unanimous approval of all member states the decision to go ahead was unanimous Example sentencesExamples - That, at least, is one proposition on which there will be unanimous agreement.
- A year ago, sympathy for the United States was close to unanimous across the planet.
- If the vote was unanimous, where then did the minority disappear?
- This group debated the pros and cons of each piece resulting in an unanimous vote.
- Mr Andrews was selected by a unanimous vote at a meeting on Friday.
- The unanimous decision to reelect Sahal came after he emerged the sole candidate to qualify for the runoff.
- His determination ensured he punched out a unanimous decision bringing the first title to his club.
- They were delighted to come to a unanimous decision on the name.
- It was a unanimous vote of no confidence in the senior management to make the right kind of cuts to make the budget balance.
- There was unanimous agreement at the meeting that this was unacceptable.
- But after a year they were back in jail again after three judges could not reach a unanimous conclusion.
- If found guilty by unanimous decision, the men will face execution.
- So I am just surprised that they were able to get a unanimous decision to chuck him.
- The unanimous protests meant they were forced to reinstate the grog the following year, but I still haven't been back.
- I have already mentioned the unanimous rejection of realism and its concern with social reality.
- It was suspended when war broke out but has been restarted by a unanimous decision of the UN Security Council.
- Not only did he think it possible to fix games but, in the unanimous opinion of three judges, he set about doing so with enthusiasm.
- The students came to a unanimous decision about one particular song and insisted it should be the next single the girls release.
- If this body cannot make a unanimous decision, it will be referred to an independent school adjudicator next year.
- It takes a unanimous vote to do so, and 10 countries now want the process to continue until each country has had its say.
Synonyms uniform, consistent, solid, united, concerted, congruent, undivided
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin unanimus (from unus 'one' + animus 'mind') + -ous. Rhymesanimus, equanimous, magnanimous, pusillanimous Definition of unanimous in US English: unanimousadjectivejuˈnænəməsyo͞oˈnanəməs 1(of two or more people) fully in agreement. (两或多人)一致同意的;无异议的 the doctors were unanimous in their diagnoses 医生们的诊断结果相同。 Example sentencesExamples - Councillors gave their unanimous support to the bill, although some were concerned the wording was not tight enough.
- Sldc councillors were almost unanimous in welcoming the budget and the increase in council tax for the coming year.
- The councillors were unanimous in their agreement that new hospital facilities were long overdue in the town.
- They were unanimous in saying that the regulation hadn't gone far enough.
- He was not the unanimous choice of the ECB's management board, but had the confidence of the majority of its members.
- The five speakers were virtually unanimous in their view that the State ownership should be kept to a minimum.
- They were unanimous that the police had been present all through the riots, but had not helped.
- Even the oft-bloodthirsty critics, ever keen to bury a fledgling musical, are unanimous.
- Experts are unanimous in the view that the main factor influencing any investor must be the direction of oil prices.
- The members were unanimous in their praise of council officials for the manner in which they handed the crisis.
- For a start, they are virtually unanimous on the evidence that today's GM food is as safe to eat as conventional foods.
- Villagers were almost unanimous in their support for the proposed new route of the A120.
- Yet all three were unanimous in admitting that the game was lost in two crucial areas: at the breakdown and in the line-out.
- The young in nearby Neuhaus are unanimous in their belief that their only hope of a job lies across the river in affluent Lüneburg.
- National coaches in all the Celtic countries are unanimous that a fast game is the only one we can effectively play to compete with the big boys.
- The leaders were unanimous on the issue of bringing back peace on the campus.
- The judges were also unanimous in their concern that most of the sites made visitors work too hard.
- When Emap bought the SRH stake, the industry was unanimous in its belief that there was only one reason behind the move.
- This is why they all claim to be against water charges but are unanimous in opposing a non-payment campaign.
- The proudly partisan audience was unanimous in its choice of heroes and villains.
Synonyms united, in complete agreement, in complete accord, of one mind, like-minded, of the same mind, in harmony, at one, with one voice, concordant, undivided - 1.1 (of an opinion, decision, or vote) held or carried by everyone involved.
(意见,决定,投票)全体的;全体一致的 Example sentencesExamples - They were delighted to come to a unanimous decision on the name.
- A year ago, sympathy for the United States was close to unanimous across the planet.
- It takes a unanimous vote to do so, and 10 countries now want the process to continue until each country has had its say.
- If found guilty by unanimous decision, the men will face execution.
- His determination ensured he punched out a unanimous decision bringing the first title to his club.
- Not only did he think it possible to fix games but, in the unanimous opinion of three judges, he set about doing so with enthusiasm.
- But after a year they were back in jail again after three judges could not reach a unanimous conclusion.
- The unanimous protests meant they were forced to reinstate the grog the following year, but I still haven't been back.
- The unanimous decision to reelect Sahal came after he emerged the sole candidate to qualify for the runoff.
- So I am just surprised that they were able to get a unanimous decision to chuck him.
- It was suspended when war broke out but has been restarted by a unanimous decision of the UN Security Council.
- If the vote was unanimous, where then did the minority disappear?
- The students came to a unanimous decision about one particular song and insisted it should be the next single the girls release.
- There was unanimous agreement at the meeting that this was unacceptable.
- Mr Andrews was selected by a unanimous vote at a meeting on Friday.
- If this body cannot make a unanimous decision, it will be referred to an independent school adjudicator next year.
- I have already mentioned the unanimous rejection of realism and its concern with social reality.
- It was a unanimous vote of no confidence in the senior management to make the right kind of cuts to make the budget balance.
- This group debated the pros and cons of each piece resulting in an unanimous vote.
- That, at least, is one proposition on which there will be unanimous agreement.
Synonyms uniform, consistent, solid, united, concerted, congruent, undivided
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin unanimus (from unus ‘one’ + animus ‘mind’) + -ous. |