unanimously

/juˈnænɪməsli/ (bre, ipa) · [junˈænəməsli] /juˈnænɪməsli/ (ame, ipa)

unanimously — adverb

1. with every member of a group expressing the same view or backing the same result

1.副詞B2
釋義

with every member of a group expressing the same view or backing the same result, so that nobody objects.

例句

The council voted unanimously to close the unsafe bridge before winter storms.

vote unanimously to + verb

After two hours of debate, the jury unanimously found the driver guilty.

jury unanimously found + object + adjective

同義詞
  • collectively

    describes action by a group as one unit, but it does not guarantee total agreement

  • jointly

    often used for shared action, ownership, or responsibility rather than complete consent

  • together

    broader and more everyday; it can simply mean at the same time or in the same place

反義詞
  • individually

    one by one rather than with a single shared decision

  • separately

    as separate parties instead of with one agreed outcome

文法句型

vote unanimously

approve unanimously

agree unanimously that-clause

rule unanimously

用法筆記

Most often modifies verbs of voting, choosing, approving, or ruling in formal group settings such as councils, juries, committees, or boards. It is stronger than 'together' because it highlights that no one in the group disagreed.

常見錯誤

The students worked unanimously on the poster.
The students worked together on the poster.
💡'unanimously' means everyone shared the same decision or opinion, not simply that they acted as a group.
I unanimously think this plan is risky.
We all think this plan is risky.
💡'unanimously' needs a group, not a single speaker.