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unify 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈyo͞onəˌfī/,
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unified, past participle; unifies, 3rd person singular present; unifying, present participle; unified, past tense;
  1. Make or become united, uniform, or whole
    • - the government hoped to centralize and unify the nation
    • - opposition groups struggling to unify around the goal of replacing the regime
    • - a unified system of national education

  1. become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"
  2. mix: to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"
  3. unite: bring together for a common purpose or action or ideology or in a shared situation; "the Democratic Patry platform united several splinter groups"
  4. unite: act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
  5. unite: join or combine; "We merged our resources"
  6. (unifying) consolidative: combining into a single unit
  7. (unifying) centripetal: tending to unify
  8. (unification) fusion: an occurrence that involves the production of a union
  9. (unification) union: the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union"
  10. Unify is an Electric Universe album published in 2002 by Spirit Zone Records.
  11. (The Unified) The Unified Wine & Grape Symposium (UWGS) is an annual wine and grape industry event, held every January in Sacramento, California, United States of America. ...
  12. (Unification (album)) Unification is the second full length album by German power metal band Iron Savior. It was released in 1999 and continues the science fiction story that began in the first album Iron Savior. ...
  13. (Unification (church)) The Unification Church is a new religious movement founded by Korean religious leader Sun Myung Moon. ...
  14. (Unification (computing)) Unification is a fundamental operation in computer science: intuitively, by unifying two terms s and t we attempt to find a substitution that either identifies the terms (in the case of syntactic unification) or makes the terms equal modulo some equational theory (in ...
  15. Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine; Become one
  16. (Unification) The act of combining into one.
  17. (Unification) Becoming a varsity student.
  18. (Unification) Scientists have sought for centuries to unify the descript ions of apparently different phenomena by showing that they were due to the same underlying natural laws and that complex levels of matter were made of simpler levels. ...
  19. (Unification) The pattern matching technique used by Prolog to match goals and sub-goals in a program.
  20. (Unification) The process of identifying characters that are in common among writing systems.
  21. (Unification) To combine 2 (or more) championships to make 1 championship.
  22. (unification) "An overall, general term that encompasses both fusion and integration." Kluft, "Clinical Approaches to the Integration of Personalities," in Clinical Perspectives on Multiple Personality Disorder, p.109.
  23. (unification) (v.) instantiation of a variable with a value.
  24. (unification) A one-to-one alignment of all concepts and relations in two ontologies that allows any inference or computation expressed in one to be mapped to an equivalent inference or computation in the other. ...
  25. (unification) The state of being unified and undivided. Grant's primary objective as president was to unify the country and heal the wounds of its divisive war.