unification
/ˌjuːnɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · [jˌunəfəkˈeʃən] /ˌjuːnɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · [jˌunəfəkˈeʃən] /ˌyü-nə-fə-ˈkā-shən How to pronounce unification (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unification — 名詞
1. the process of bringing separate groups, organizations, or regional areas togeth
統一
將分離的群體或區域合併為一體
the process of bringing separate groups, organizations, or regional areas together into one combined whole
The unification of East and West Germany in 1990 was a historic moment for Europe.
1990 年東西德的統一對歐洲來說是一個歷史性時刻。
unification + of + country name — political context
Nellie and her colleagues worked on the unification of the company's two sales departments.
Nellie 和她的同事致力於公司兩個銷售部門的統一。
After years of conflict, the unification of the warring regions surprised many international observers.
經過多年衝突,這幾個交戰地區的統一讓許多國際觀察家感到驚訝。
Ravindra views the gradual unification of competing teams as a way to improve the company.
Ravindra 認為將彼此競爭的團隊逐步統一起來是改善公司的一種方式。
The unification of several small schools into one larger academy gave students more course choices.
幾所小型學校統一成為一所大型學院後,學生有了更多課程選擇。
- union
focuses on the resulting state of being joined rather than the process of joining
- merger
more specific to businesses or organizations joining into a single legal entity
- consolidation
emphasizes making the resulting whole stronger or more efficient by combining
- integration
suggests combining separate parts into a system that works together smoothly
- division
the act of separating a group or area into smaller parts
- separation
a state in which things or people remain apart from each other
文法句型
unification + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often followed by 'of' to specify the entities being joined. Most common in political, organizational, and institutional contexts.