词汇 | uniform |
释义 | uniform noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈjuː.nɪ.fɔːm/ us /ˈjuː.nə.fɔːrm/ A2 a particular set of clothes that has to be worn by the members of the same organization or group of people: 制服 military/school uniform军装/校服 a nurse's uniform护士服 I love a man in uniform!我喜欢穿制服的男人! Compare mufti(CLOTHES) [ C ] a type of clothes that is connected with a particular group of people: (某一群体的人穿的)典型服装,特有服装 Photographs show him wearing the T-shirt and ripped jeans that were the student's uniform of the time.照片上的他穿着T恤衫和破洞牛仔裤,一幅当时学生的典型打扮。 He was pictured as a soldier in full uniform. She recalled the humiliation of exchanging her clothes for the prison uniform. I never wear grey because it reminds me of my school uniform. He thinks that wearing school uniform depersonalizes children. I feel so drab in this grey uniform.穿这套灰制服我觉得很没生气。 Clothing - general words all-in-one anti-fur apparel argyle attire cast-offs finery fitter garment get up glad rags haberdasher haberdashery mothball shapewear shorty spirit wear street clothes structured your best bib and tuckeridiom Related worduniformed uniform adjective uk /ˈjuː.nɪ.fɔːm/ us /ˈjuː.nə.fɔːrm/ the same; not changing or different in any way: 相同的;一律的;整齐划一的 The office walls and furniture are a uniform grey.办公室的墙壁和家具一律都是灰色的。 Small businesses are demanding that they receive uniform treatment from the banks.小企业要求银行给予它们一视同仁的待遇。 Similar and the same adjacent affinity akin alike allied ballpark be no better than (a) somethingidiom congruent ditto equivalence equivalency equivalent equivalent of something equivalent to something next door non-distinctive not make any differenceidiom of the kindidiom respecter synonymous Related wordsuniformity uniformly uniform | American Dictionaryuniform noun[ C/U ] us/ˈju·nəˌfɔrm/ uniformnoun[C/U] (CLOTHES)a special set of clothes worn by people belonging to an organization to show others that they are members of it: [ U ]soldiers in uniform uniformedadjective[ not gradable ]us/ˈju·nəˌfɔrmd/ Only uniformed personnel are permitted to enter this building. uniform adjective us/ˈju·nəˌfɔrm/ uniformadjective (SAME)the same; not varying or different in any way: The laws for adopting a child are not uniform among the states. physics Uniform means not changing in speed or power; constant. uniformitynoun[ U ]us/ˌju·nəˈfɔr·mɪ·t̬i/ uniformlyadverbus/ˈju·nəˌfɔrm·li/ Critics were uniformly enthusiastic. uniform | Business Englishuniform adjective uk /ˈjuːnɪfɔːm/us not changing or different in any way: Making the rules more uniform should reduce the number of cases taken before district law courts. A proposed new framework has been widely praised for providing a uniform approach to the problem of waste disposal. Trying to impose a uniform system in all the countries affected has proved very problematic. uniform policies/procedures/standards uniformlyadverb uniformly imposed taxes Examples of uniformuniform Clean-shaven young men in clean uniforms sit at computer monitors, lit red and green. Officers had to share uniforms, those left behind joking that they had to stay in bed until their trousers were returned. The topic of uniforms, however, was much more complex than perhaps the student realized. Red uniforms were easier for a commander to spot and therefore direct effectively on a battlefield obscured by the smoke from black powder weaponry. Thus, the physical uniforms were matched by a choreographic plan that stressed homogeneity rather than fostering difference. They were to wear standard army uniforms and pretend they were securing the television station against a coup attempt. We wear combat uniforms ; we wear t-shirts ; all kinds of dressing. The woolen cloth industry met the need for army uniforms. The national police headquarters are new, quiet, smartly functional and staffed by efficient and educated officers in well-pressed uniforms. The adoption of uniforms has brought before us a true realization of the pleasure of seeing and being dressed appropriately. Perhaps the clothing industry had not identified the demand, and it took several years for them to include uniforms in their clothing lines. More often than not, these uniforms have also designated hierarchy, frequently gendered. As with other middle and upper class women who joined the war effort, uniforms were de rigueur. Why did women and the organisations they joined want uniforms? While not all junacy were hooligans, this nuance was often lost on observers who came to associate the highly visible green uniforms with trouble. See all examples of uniform These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withuniformuniformThese are words often used in combination with uniform. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. alternate uniform A blue alternate uniform, which mirrors that of the red away uniform, was unveiled before the 201213 season. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. army uniform Army uniforms, field tents, and vehicle covers were made. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. baseball uniform At sunset, he goes into the streets in his baseballuniform, finds a group of kids, and begins teaching them baseball. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with uniform |
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