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unanimity

/yoo-nuh-nim-i-tee/US // ˌyu nəˈnɪm ɪ ti //

一致性,一致意见,一致同意,一致

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of being unanimous; a consensus or undivided opinion: The unanimity of the delegates was obvious on the first ballot.

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Examples

  • It displayed a crack in the armor, because until then they had this unflinching unanimity.

  • At a time when broad political consensus is uncommon, Congress displayed remarkable unanimity on an unexpected subject this week.

  • We should not expect comprehensive public policy and unanimity to do the job for us.

  • But as Justice Ginsberg said last month, “there is no need for us to rush,” with near unanimity among lower courts.

  • Perhaps some of this unanimity arises out of practical concerns.

  • The lion has lain down with the lamb, in other words, and the unanimity seems so surreal that I might as well keep dreaming.

  • Except the unanimity Abrams relies on simply does not exist.

  • In respect to the measures which should be adopted to achieve the end desired, there was not the same unanimity.

  • It transpired, when the men came up, that there was no unanimity about going to Government House.

  • It rises and falls, ceases suddenly, then goes on again with an extraordinary effect of unanimity.

  • The rest say, with entire unanimity, "Hit 's des de ole Witch-Rabbit w'at you done year'd talk un 'fo' now."

  • Unanimity is impossible; and the rule of a majority, as a permanent arrangement, is wholly inadmissible.