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uniformly

/yoo-nuh-fawrm/US // ˈyu nəˌfɔrm //UK // (ˈjuːnɪˌfɔːm) //

均匀地,一律地,一律,一致地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling;a uniform building code.
    • : without variations in detail: uniform output;a uniform surface.
    • : constant; unvarying; undeviating: uniform kindness;uniform velocity.
    • : constituting part of a uniform: to be issued uniform shoes.
    • : Mathematics. occurring in a manner independent of some variable, parameter, function, etc.: a uniform bound.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an identifying outfit or style of dress worn by the members of a given profession, organization, or rank.
    • : Informal. a uniformed police officer, as opposed to a detective or other member of a police force who does not wear a uniform while on duty: The chief wants all available uniforms at the site of the explosion ASAP.
    • : a word used in communications to represent the letter U.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make uniform or standard.
    • : to clothe in or furnish with a uniform.

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Examples

  • About how he arrived at the airport, in his uniform, and drew the attention of a group of young people.

  • Sometimes, there’s a “uniform swing” that affects nearly all states.

  • That is why we are now working together to improve and expand opportunities for more Americans to serve their country—in or out of uniform.

  • In a sport in which everything from the play calls to the uniforms feels aggressively scripted, the punt return felt organic, a grab-bag of split-second decision-making and open-field spontaneity and acceleration.

  • That could help reduce driver confusion, while also making it easier to compare the performance of different vehicles’ features using uniform tests.

  • But so far, the mainstream media attempts to portray bisexuality have almost uniformly missed the mark.

  • White evangelicals and Latter-Day Saints are uniformly in the GOP camp.

  • So do I uniformly tell my football-playing patients to stop?

  • A huge initial problem is that rape and sexual assault on campus are both poorly and non-uniformly measured.

  • It said that the unaffiliated "are not uniformly hostile toward religious institutions."

  • But the growing crops are too cleanly and carefully weeded and too uniformly good to protract the illusion.

  • Two diseases that are fortunately very rare, but which are almost uniformly fatal, deserve to be mentioned here.

  • An important thing to be observed of these various deities is that they do not uniformly represent the same power.

  • I have uniformly asserted both in private and public the justice of the American War.

  • This is usually treated as uniformly distributed over the span.