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monolithic

/mon-uh-lith-ik/US // ˌmɒn əˈlɪθ ɪk //UK // (ˌmɒnəˈlɪθɪk) //

单片机,单片,单片式,单体

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a monolith.
    • : made of only one stone: a monolithic column.
    • : consisting of one piece; solid or unbroken: a boat with a monolithic hull.
    • : constructed of monoliths or huge blocks of stone: the monolithic monuments of the New Stone Age.
    • : characterized by massiveness, total uniformity, rigidity, invulnerability, etc.: a monolithic society.
    • : Electronics. of or relating to an integrated circuit formed in a single chip.

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Examples

  • In today’s politics, certain voting groups are often portrayed as monolithic, or only voting one way, even though that’s never the full story.

  • Google's solution is the Android App Bundle, which turns Android app distribution from a monolithic, universal APK into a collection of "split APKs" that can be specifically doled out by the Google Play Store for each individual device.

  • Packer’s toughest criticisms are reserved for Just America, in which he discerns tendencies toward “monolithic group thought, hostility to open debate, and a taste for moral coercion.”

  • Publicis Media also aims to ensure that audience segmentation does not reinforce stereotypes or lump all people in certain groups into a monolithic category, said Garcia.

  • The decision to let those smartly chosen contributors tell stories that resonate with them, in styles that reflect each director’s unique voice, yields a history that is artful, complex and vital without being monolithic.

  • The more monolithic bureaucracies became, Gowers felt, the more they reinforced their remoteness by using impenetrable language.

  • The gift was a cynical, symbolic, and contentless gambit in a monolithic USSR.

  • For one, the GOP needs to realize that there is no monolithic way of thinking in black America.

  • All these divisions provide further proof that the myth of the monolithic “Israel Lobby” is just that.

  • The most striking thing about the latter, after all, is its monolithic conformity.

  • It contains 4,000 tons of granite and is practically monolithic, as if it were carved out of a quarry.

  • Down the long church, the stout monolithic piers make two virile lines.

  • There is a noble purity in Chlons Cathedral, due in large part to its soaring monolithic piers.

  • And he saw that the panel which had swung inward to admit them was set low in the monolithic tomb of King Abibaal himself.

  • The Alexandrovskaya Column, the world's tallest monolithic stone monument.

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