oneness
/ˈwʌnnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwʌnnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwən-nəs/ (ame, mw)
oneness — 名詞
1. a felt state in which people, parts, or the natural world seem fully united inst
合一感
與他人或萬物融為一體的感受
a felt state in which people, parts, or the natural world seem fully united instead of separate
During the silent retreat, Adina felt a strong oneness with the forest.
在靜修期間,Adina 感到自己與森林有很強的合一感。
pattern: oneness with + nature
The choir's slow final note gave the room a feeling of oneness.
合唱團最後那個緩慢的長音,讓整個房間都有一種合一感。
collocation: feeling of oneness
After the argument ended, the family shared a quiet sense of oneness.
爭執結束後,這家人共享一種安靜的合一感。
At the march, the crowd moved with a sudden sense of oneness.
在遊行中,人群突然有了一種合一感。
- unity
the broad everyday word for people or parts being together as one
- solidarity
stresses active mutual support, especially in social or political situations
- connectedness
focuses on feeling linked, without always suggesting complete merging
- division
a state in which people or parts are split apart instead of joined
- separation
emphasises distance or disconnection rather than union
用法筆記
Usually appears in phrases such as 'a sense of oneness' or 'oneness with nature'. It suggests an experienced feeling of deep union, often in spiritual, artistic, or emotional settings, rather than ordinary teamwork.
常見錯誤
2. the quality of existing as one whole or one reality rather than as several separ
一體性
作為單一整體或同一實體的性質
the quality of existing as one whole or one reality rather than as several separate things
The monk taught the oneness of all life to the children.
那位僧人向孩子們講解萬物的一體性。
pattern: oneness of + all life
Shanti's essay explores the oneness of body and mind in dance.
Shanti 的文章探討舞蹈中身體與心靈的一體性。
The temple mural uses one bright line to suggest the world's oneness.
那幅寺廟壁畫用一條明亮的線條來暗示世界的一體性。
In class, Marco used a globe to explain the earth's oneness.
課堂上,Marco 用地球儀來說明地球的一體性。
- singleness
a more formal word for the state of being one rather than many
- wholeness
stresses completeness as a full, undivided whole
- unity
can overlap, but is more common and less philosophical than oneness
- multiplicity
the condition of being many rather than one
- separateness
focuses on things existing as distinct parts instead of a whole
用法筆記
Common in philosophical or religious writing about reality as one whole. Distinguish from sense 1 (UNITY), which focuses on a felt bond or union among people, parts, or the natural world.