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单词 unitary
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Definition of unitary in English:

unitary

adjective ˈjuːnɪt(ə)riˈjunəˌtɛri
  • 1Forming a single or uniform entity.

    a sort of unitary wholeness

    某种单一整体。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It does not represent a single unitary concept of liability.
    • Unlike Geertz's 1966 definition, the type of symbolic participation I am pointing to here does not involve the inculcation of a unitary or unified cultural style.
    • It is also clear, however, that this is not a unitary or monolithic phenomenon.
    • This account refutes the common myths that portray idiocy in colonial America as a unitary concept and it contradicts the notion that the settlers' views on idiocy changed markedly during the colonial period.
    • It assumes that all colonists had a unitary concept of idiocy.
    • Chapter two goes even further, attacking the ‘American master narrative’ that is described as monolithic and unitary.
    • Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities.
    • For this reason the hijab has no unitary meaning.
    • ‘A cyborg body,’ she insists, ‘is not innocent; it was not born in a garden; it does not seek unitary identity’.
    • The concepts of pooled funding or a unitary source of funding theoretically offer a solution to the federal/state divide.
    • This was a large-scale Utopian vision, based on the possibility of constructing a new city guided by the concepts of unitary urbanism.
    • By doing so, she challenges the concept of English as a unitary, linear, and continuous entity and invites readers to engage with cultural translation.
    • In its dealings with Latin America, the US was never as coherent, unitary and rational an actor as was often portrayed from the South, but the pluralism of the US has become much more pronounced in recent years.
    • Personalities are not unitary, folks, and you don't know the whole of a person based on one album, no matter how confessional it may seem.
    • The process of defining oneself is relative, necessarily weaving the threads of the past and the present as well as the self and non-self into a unitary cloth.
    • Thinkers such as Lyotard and Foucault who attempt to give the margins a voice are thus working at undermining this unitary image of the West, reducing its one monolithic history to a plurality of minor histories.
    • One reason that it is difficult for people in England to come to terms with how history is seen in Northern Ireland is that the English have for so long been accustomed to a unitary account of their own conflicts.
    • A homogenising and unitary use of the culture concept by anthropologists was in some measure a product of their self-representation in the political context of universities at the time.
    • It is likely that alcohol abuse is not a unitary concept, and that different instruments measure different aspects of alcohol abuse.
    • Social support was not a unitary construct exerting a uniformly positive effect on outcomes.
    Synonyms
    inflexible, rigid, unbending, unchanging, intractable, immovable, impenetrable, fossilized, hidebound
    1. 1.1 Relating to a system of government or organization in which the powers of the constituent parts are vested in a central body.
      中央集权制的
      a unitary rather than a federal state

      中央集权制而非联邦制国家。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Asked to comment on the government's condition for the dialog, Tiba said there was no need for the sides to talk at all if the meeting was held strictly within the framework of a unitary state which included Aceh.
      • She outlined changing the constitution from presidential to parliamentary government and from a unitary to a federal system.
      • The facts on the ground point, rather, to a unitary / central system, and Nigerian governments have been preoccupied with distribution rather than production.
      • At most, Smith means to contrast this monarchical concept of a governable albeit composite entity against ‘the unitary state envisaged by Thomas Cromwell’.
      • It should be emphasised that the paper supported a ‘resolution of the Aceh conflict within the framework of the unitary state of Indonesia.’
      • Both types of authority would be abolished and this has already sparked bids from unitary neighbours, such as Bury and Preston, to take over the district councils of their neighbours.
      • China is a unitary state, rather than a federal state.
      • Key among the recommendations was the establishment of a national health executive, run by a board and headed by a chairman, to run the health service as a unitary national service.
      • ‘The main basis of implementing regional autonomy is that it could lessen the disparity between the regions so they would not leave the Indonesian unitary state,’ Hari said here on Wednesday.
      • During the Birt regime from 1992 until 2000 it is clear that granting BBC Scotland editorial control of its programmes was held to be the broadcasting equivalent of undermining the unitary UK state.
      • Excluding Scotland, with its devalued Parliament, the British system of government is unitary, with sovereignty concentrated in Parliament.
      • The question now is, how sacred is the unitary state?
      • Other policies include the centralization of state power in a unitary form of government in order to be able to contain the centrifugal forces of ethnicity.
      • Indonesia is prone to collapse despite claims that it is a unitary state.
      • This perverse incentive can lead to lower levels of interethnic trust and a higher incidence of violence over time, which would not necessarily be the case in a unitary system.
      • National political groups and other institutions which support the idea of a unitary Indonesia including Aceh need to recognize that such unity will only be achieved if it is voluntarily supported by all involved.
      • They said that Papua was not one of the territories that declared their independence as the Indonesian unitary state on Aug 17, 1945.
      • Their joint submission, hammered out in meetings between leaders of the council, would see Craven merge with Harrogate and other districts combine to create larger districts able to take on a unitary role.
      • You have a central unitary state now where power is all located in the capital, and that power must be shared over time.
      • For this reason we believe that larger unitary options that could be proposed for North Yorkshire are inherently unsuited to delivering good local services.
  • 2Relating to a unit or units.

    单位的;单元的

Derivatives

  • unitarily

  • adverb
    • Seth also hints at a minor form or unit of consciousness, which is present in the atoms, and in the particles within and around us which are unitarily separate from the human-soul-consciousness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Equally open to question is the assumption that the statue's identity is transparently and unitarily determined by the fact or quality of its facial representation.
      • Taken separately, out of order, in alternate versions, the songs are a series of comfortable, upscale bungalows: taken together they unitarily reach and soar above the clouds, an edifice against entropy.
      • Considering all humans to be unitarily identical is, besides being a king-size fallacy, the ultimate intellectual form of inhumanity.
      • This cascade of changes is not unitarily positive or negative, rather it is possible to enumerate a variety of risks and benefits associated with reunification.
  • unitarity

  • noun juːnɪˈtarɪti
    • In particular, global unitarity is automatically present whenever there is a global time coordinate, but need not be if that condition is not met.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Instead, everything would be determined by unitarity, that is, probability conservation, and certain characteristic patterns in the scattering.

Definition of unitary in US English:

unitary

adjectiveˈjunəˌtɛriˈyo͞onəˌterē
  • 1Forming a single or uniform entity.

    a sort of unitary wholeness

    某种单一整体。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is likely that alcohol abuse is not a unitary concept, and that different instruments measure different aspects of alcohol abuse.
    • By doing so, she challenges the concept of English as a unitary, linear, and continuous entity and invites readers to engage with cultural translation.
    • Unlike Geertz's 1966 definition, the type of symbolic participation I am pointing to here does not involve the inculcation of a unitary or unified cultural style.
    • In its dealings with Latin America, the US was never as coherent, unitary and rational an actor as was often portrayed from the South, but the pluralism of the US has become much more pronounced in recent years.
    • A homogenising and unitary use of the culture concept by anthropologists was in some measure a product of their self-representation in the political context of universities at the time.
    • Thinkers such as Lyotard and Foucault who attempt to give the margins a voice are thus working at undermining this unitary image of the West, reducing its one monolithic history to a plurality of minor histories.
    • This account refutes the common myths that portray idiocy in colonial America as a unitary concept and it contradicts the notion that the settlers' views on idiocy changed markedly during the colonial period.
    • It assumes that all colonists had a unitary concept of idiocy.
    • It does not represent a single unitary concept of liability.
    • The concepts of pooled funding or a unitary source of funding theoretically offer a solution to the federal/state divide.
    • Chapter two goes even further, attacking the ‘American master narrative’ that is described as monolithic and unitary.
    • For this reason the hijab has no unitary meaning.
    • Social support was not a unitary construct exerting a uniformly positive effect on outcomes.
    • It is also clear, however, that this is not a unitary or monolithic phenomenon.
    • The process of defining oneself is relative, necessarily weaving the threads of the past and the present as well as the self and non-self into a unitary cloth.
    • ‘A cyborg body,’ she insists, ‘is not innocent; it was not born in a garden; it does not seek unitary identity’.
    • This was a large-scale Utopian vision, based on the possibility of constructing a new city guided by the concepts of unitary urbanism.
    • Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities.
    • Personalities are not unitary, folks, and you don't know the whole of a person based on one album, no matter how confessional it may seem.
    • One reason that it is difficult for people in England to come to terms with how history is seen in Northern Ireland is that the English have for so long been accustomed to a unitary account of their own conflicts.
    Synonyms
    inflexible, rigid, unbending, unchanging, intractable, immovable, impenetrable, fossilized, hidebound
    1. 1.1 Relating to a system of government or organization in which the powers of the separate constituent parts are vested in a central body.
      中央集权制的
      a unitary rather than a federal state

      中央集权制而非联邦制国家。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Indonesia is prone to collapse despite claims that it is a unitary state.
      • This perverse incentive can lead to lower levels of interethnic trust and a higher incidence of violence over time, which would not necessarily be the case in a unitary system.
      • Key among the recommendations was the establishment of a national health executive, run by a board and headed by a chairman, to run the health service as a unitary national service.
      • Their joint submission, hammered out in meetings between leaders of the council, would see Craven merge with Harrogate and other districts combine to create larger districts able to take on a unitary role.
      • During the Birt regime from 1992 until 2000 it is clear that granting BBC Scotland editorial control of its programmes was held to be the broadcasting equivalent of undermining the unitary UK state.
      • They said that Papua was not one of the territories that declared their independence as the Indonesian unitary state on Aug 17, 1945.
      • Asked to comment on the government's condition for the dialog, Tiba said there was no need for the sides to talk at all if the meeting was held strictly within the framework of a unitary state which included Aceh.
      • ‘The main basis of implementing regional autonomy is that it could lessen the disparity between the regions so they would not leave the Indonesian unitary state,’ Hari said here on Wednesday.
      • Excluding Scotland, with its devalued Parliament, the British system of government is unitary, with sovereignty concentrated in Parliament.
      • The question now is, how sacred is the unitary state?
      • At most, Smith means to contrast this monarchical concept of a governable albeit composite entity against ‘the unitary state envisaged by Thomas Cromwell’.
      • For this reason we believe that larger unitary options that could be proposed for North Yorkshire are inherently unsuited to delivering good local services.
      • China is a unitary state, rather than a federal state.
      • She outlined changing the constitution from presidential to parliamentary government and from a unitary to a federal system.
      • The facts on the ground point, rather, to a unitary / central system, and Nigerian governments have been preoccupied with distribution rather than production.
      • You have a central unitary state now where power is all located in the capital, and that power must be shared over time.
      • National political groups and other institutions which support the idea of a unitary Indonesia including Aceh need to recognize that such unity will only be achieved if it is voluntarily supported by all involved.
      • It should be emphasised that the paper supported a ‘resolution of the Aceh conflict within the framework of the unitary state of Indonesia.’
      • Both types of authority would be abolished and this has already sparked bids from unitary neighbours, such as Bury and Preston, to take over the district councils of their neighbours.
      • Other policies include the centralization of state power in a unitary form of government in order to be able to contain the centrifugal forces of ethnicity.
  • 2Relating to a unit or units.

    单位的;单元的

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