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solidarity

/sol-i-dar-i-tee/US // ˌsɒl ɪˈdær ɪ ti //UK // (ˌsɒlɪˈdærɪtɪ) //

团结一致,团结,团结协作,团结合作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sol·i·dar·i·ties.

    • : union or fellowship arising from common responsibilities and interests, as between members of a group or between classes, peoples, etc.: to promote solidarity among union members.
    • : community of feelings, purposes, etc.
    • : community of responsibilities and interests.

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Examples

  • Oakland City Council president Nikki Fortunato Bas called for solidarity while condemning pitting communities of color against each other or increasing the police presence.

  • One even raised his fist in solidarity with the violent mob.

  • There are big differences between different communities in Israel, and we do not enjoy social solidarity.

  • Caporal said Casa Frida has been able to survive the pandemic because of “the solidarity, love and support of the LGBTIQ community itself, organizations, neighbors and citizens.”

  • In particular, Monday demonstrated a kind of solidarity with other days this month by its above-normal high temperature.

  • Newspapers around Europe have also done so in solidarity with the slain.

  • The world should stand in solidarity with him and the many other victims of the Assad regime.

  • But it will take more than superficial solidarity to dismantle those structures and the ideologies that birthed them.

  • The culture of solidarity for teachers as workers prevented acknowledging some teachers as more accomplished than others.

  • Several people were arrested, including two young Hungarians who came to express their solidarity.

  • The experience of the war has enormously increased this sense of social solidarity.

  • The labor movement was beginning to shape itself into solidarity towards political as well as industrial activity.

  • The solidarity of the cabinet is now secured by the peculiar functions and powers of a prime minister.

  • So are the occasions in which it takes upon itself to recall us to a sense of the common solidarity.

  • What is the difference between social solidarity based upon like-mindedness and based upon diverse-mindedness?