词组 | unanimous |
释义 | unanimous /juːˈnænəməs, juːˈnænɪməs/ adjective agreed or decided by everyone in a groupadverbsalmost/nearly/virtually unanimous The question produced an almost unanimous response.nounsa unanimous decision/choice The managers made a unanimous decision to spend the money. | It’s difficult to get children to make a unanimous choice.a unanimous vote/verdict The jury’s verdict was unanimous – not guilty. | This is clearly a popular choice – the vote was unanimous.unanimous agreement/approval/consent There has to be unanimous agreement of the members. | There was unanimous consent among council members. | The decision would require the unanimous approval of all governments.unanimous support/backing People in the village have given the idea their unanimous support. | Teachers have given the plan their unanimous backing.the unanimous view/opinion This was the unanimous view of club members. | It is the unanimous opinion of the team that the match should not be cancelled.prepositionsunanimous on/about sth British voters are unanimous on this issue.unanimous in doing sth Parents were unanimous in wanting more information.phrasesbe far from unanimous (=there is a lot of disagreement) We expected complete agreement but opinion is far from unanimous. |
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