unanimous
unanimous — 形容詞
1. describing a situation in which every member of a group shares the same opinion
一致的
眾人意見完全一致或獲全體支持的
describing a situation in which every member of a group shares the same opinion or gives the same answer — for example, a committee that votes the same way, or a decision that every person in the group supports.
The board of directors reached a unanimous decision to hire Quan as the new CEO.
董事會一致決定聘請 Quan 擔任新任執行長。
collocation: unanimous decision
Sirin's parents were unanimous in their opinion that she should study music.
Sirin 的父母一致認為她應該學音樂。
be unanimous in + noun phrase
The short film earned unanimous praise from critics at the Berlin festival.
這部短片在柏林影展獲得影評人的一致好評。
Jury members must be unanimous before they can deliver a guilty verdict.
陪審團成員必須全體達成一致,才能做出有罪判決。
Villagers were almost unanimous in rejecting the factory proposal due to pollution worries.
村民幾乎一致反對工廠提案,因為擔心汙染問題。
- united
broader meaning — can describe people who work together even without full agreement on every point
- solid
informal; suggests strong, unwavering group support rather than formal voting
- undivided
formal; emphasizes that attention, support, or loyalty is not split
- harmonious
focuses on peaceful cooperation rather than strict agreement
文法句型
unanimous + noun
be + unanimous
be + unanimous + in + noun/gerund
be + unanimous + that-clause
用法筆記
Applies to both people and decisions: either 'the jury was unanimous' (people) or 'a unanimous verdict' (decision). Quantifiers like 'almost' or 'nearly' are common before it to indicate strong but not total agreement. Not used for a single person — a lone individual cannot be unanimous.