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unanimously

/yoo-nan-uh-muhs-lee/US // yuˈnæn ə məs li //

一致,一致认为,一致的,全票通过

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : without dissent; agreed to by all:They make almost all decisions either unanimously or by a two-thirds majority.

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Examples

  • The council also unanimously approved a resolution to promote “health in all policies,” including requiring county agencies and nonprofits to specify how much of their funding goes toward promoting health.

  • Metro board members unanimously approved service cuts and a buyout plan Thursday aimed at avoiding as many layoffs as possible as the transit agency faces a $176 million budget shortfall due to the coronavirus pandemic.

  • The second came in the 1970s when the group published a series of books on Lie groups and Lie algebras that is “unanimously considered a masterpiece,” Chambert-Loir said.

  • The commission unanimously agreed to launch an advisory subcommittee to find the agency’s next executive director.

  • The team voted unanimously for McLaurin to fill the captainship that became vacant when safety Landon Collins suffered a season-ending Achilles’ injury and was placed on injured reserve.

  • Editorial and political cartoon pages from throughout the world almost unanimously came to the same conclusion.

  • Boehner was unanimously selected by the conference as its official nominee for speaker in the coming Congress.

  • Congress unanimously passed a bill to make Bernardo de Galvez an honorary citizen of the United States in 2014.

  • Overall, the study team thinks the bears are doing peachy and voted unanimously to delist them.

  • Afterward, Republicans, who unanimously supported the pipeline, seemed unfazed.

  • The general assembly of Corsica, consisting of 1,009 delegates, unanimously expelled the Bonaparte family.

  • Unanimously it was resolved to act together and to make a common defence.

  • The commissioners were unanimously of opinion it was a good fifteen-penny copy of the defendant's countenance.

  • I was unanimously recalled, and—to be grandiloquent—received with applause that made the welkin ring.

  • Dr. Franklin was then unanimously chosen Postmaster-General.