united
adjective uk/juːˈnaɪ.tɪd/ us/juːˈnaɪ.t̬ɪd/
B2 联合的;统一的
joined together as a group
Factions previously at war with one another are now united against the common enemy. 先前彼此敌对的派别现在为了对付共同的敌人联合起来了。
The whole town was united in grief. 整个村庄陷入了一片悲痛之中。
It was the first film festival to take place in a united Germany. 这是德国统一后的第一个电影节。
See also: the UK noun
B2 一致的
If people are united, they all agree about something.
On that issue, we're united. 在那个问题上我们是一致的。
a united front 团结一致
an appearance of agreement
The party's main failing has been their inability to present a united front to the people. 该党的主要失误是没能在人民面前表现出团结一致。
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- There's a lot of resistance to the idea of a united Europe.
- Helmut Kohl became the first Chancellor of a united Germany in 1990.
- We all worked extra hours in a united effort to get the project finished on time.
- The two nations are united against a common enemy.
- Local villagers are united in their opposition to the building plans.