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indivisibility

/in-duh-viz-uh-buhl/US // ˌɪn dəˈvɪz ə bəl //UK // (ˌɪndɪˈvɪzəbəl) //

不可分性,不可分割性,不可分性,不可分割

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not divisible; not separable into parts; incapable of being divided: one nation indivisible.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something indivisible.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inunity
Synonyms
agreement协议,协定,協議,协议书consensus共识,共識,共识的,共识的内容harmony和谐,和谐性,和谐的,和睦identity身份,特征,身份识别,身份认证integrity诚信,完整性,廉洁,正直peace和平,安宁,平和,和平问题solidarity团结一致,团结,团结协作,团结合作unanimity一致性,一致意见,一致同意,一致unification统一,统一性,一体化,统一的accord给予,洽洽,洽商,给予的alliance联盟,联盟的,联盟的工作combination组合,组合方式,组合体,组合式concord和谐,和睦,和睦相处,和谐的concurrence同意,赞同,赞成,协和confederation邦联,同盟会,同盟国,同盟consent同意,同意书,赞成,赞同consonance共鸣,共鸣声,和声,协和entity实体,实实体,实体,实实federation联合会,联邦,联会,联邦制homogeneity同质性,同质化,均质性,同一性homogeneousness同质性,均质性,同质化,同质化程度individuality个性,个性化,个性签名,人格integral不可分割的,不可分割的一部分,不可缺少的,不可或缺的integrality综合性,整体性,整合性,集成性interconnection互联,互联互通,互连,互相联系oneness本体,合一,合一性,一体化rapport友好关系,亲密关系,友善关系,友好sameness同一性,同质性,相同性,同质化singleness单身,单一性,单身主义,单身生活singularity单一性,奇异性,奇点,单数性synthesis综述,综合性,综合,综合性的totality整体性,全部,整体,总体uniformity统一性,均匀性,一致性,统一union联盟,联盟的,联盟的情况unison同声传译,同声,同音,异口同声coadunation凝聚力,团结一致,团结协作,协同工作soleness孤独性,孤独,孤独感,独处undividedness不分裂性,不分割性,不分裂,不分彼此

Examples

  • Transposed to our time, the breach is when we say “one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all” with our lips while we see the rich and the poor living in two very different Americas.

  • In a breakout moment she shouted out, in Spanish, words that translate into “One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

  • The Duke of Orleans advocated the concentration of power and the indivisibility of France.

  • It suffices to mention Rousseau, whose "Contrat Social" appeared in 1762 and defended again the indivisibility of sovereignty.

  • The theory of the indivisibility of sovereignty was defended by Calhoun, and many European publicists followed him in time.

  • In calling a being immortal one implies both individuality and indivisibility.

  • In his doctrine of immortality, Weismann has not concerned himself with the two implications—individuality and indivisibility.