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uni

/yoo-nee/US // ˈyu ni //UK // (ˈjuːnɪ) //

独联体,单亲家庭,单亲,单元

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : a uniformed police officer; uniform: A uni phoned in the burglary at 2:19 this morning.
    • : British and Australian. university: Tony and Marc are both off to uni in two weeks.

Examples

  • How to tie a uni-to-uni splice knotThis is actually a jam knot, meaning two separate knots are created and jammed together.

  • The white uni features a wide, royal blue stripe down the side of the jersey.

  • Wearing dashikis, yukatas, and flannel robes—any kind of billowing uni-garment will do the trick.

  • Just this weekend, Tea Party Express held a “Uni-tea” event in Philadelphia, designed to convey an image of racial inclusion.

  • Undoubtedly it would be so, if Theodotus were excommunicated precisely for his belief in the uni-personality of God.

  • Herbæ ramosæ, foliis angustis integris aut pinnatifidis, ramis uni-plurifloris.

  • Pompeium, sed non esse uni omnia tribuenda, adiecissetque: Si quid huic acciderit, quem in eius locum substituetis?

  • Uni suppliciter sepulturam precanti respondisse dicitur iam istam in volucrum fore potestate.

  • Uni gladly consented to this proposal, and confined his attentions to sending his pages with daily greetings and gifts.