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From:
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unite
/jʊˈnaɪt/
(vi.)聯合,合并,混合(vt.)使聯合,統一,使粘合,使結婚
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·nite
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
United
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Uniting
.]
1.
To
put
together
so
as
to
make
one
;
to
join
,
as
two
or
more
constituents
,
to
form
a
whole
;
to
combine
;
to
connect
;
to
join
;
to
cause
to
adhere
;
as
,
to
unite
bricks
by
mortar
;
to
unite
iron
bars
by
welding
;
to
unite
two
armies
.
2.
Hence
,
to
join
by
a
legal
or
moral
bond
,
as
families
by
marriage
,
nations
by
treaty
,
men
by
opinions
;
to
join
in
interest
,
affection
,
fellowship
,
or
the
like
;
to
cause
to
agree
;
to
harmonize
;
to
associate
;
to
attach
.
Under
his
great
vicegerent
reign
abide
,
United
as
one
individual
soul
. --
Milton
.
The
king
proposed
nothing
more
than
to
unite
his
kingdom
in
one
form
of
worship
.
--
Clarendon
.
Syn:
--
To
add
;
join
;
annex
;
attach
.
See
Add
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·nite
,
v. i.
1.
To
become
one
;
to
be
cemented
or
consolidated
;
to
combine
,
as
by
adhesion
or
mixture
;
to
coalesce
;
to
grow
together
.
2.
To
join
in
an
act
;
to
concur
;
to
act
in
concert
;
as
,
all
parties
united
in
signing
the
petition
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·nite
,
a.
United
;
joint
;
as
,
unite
consent
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
unite
v
1:
act
in
concert
or
unite
in
a
common
purpose
or
belief
[
syn
:
unify
] [
ant
:
divide
]
2:
become
one
; "
Germany
unified
officially
in
1990"; "
Will
the
two
Koreas
unify
?" [
syn
:
unify
,
merge
] [
ant
:
disunify
]
3:
have
or
possess
in
combination
; "
she
unites
charm
with
a
good
business
sense
" [
syn
:
combine
]
4:
be
or
become
joined
or
united
or
linked
; "
The
two
streets
connect
to
become
a
highway
"; "
Our
paths
joined
"; "
The
travelers
linked
up
again
at
the
airport
" [
syn
:
connect
,
link
,
link up
,
join
]
5:
join
or
combine
; "
We
merged
our
resources
" [
syn
:
unify
,
merge
]
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