unifier
unifier — 名詞
1. a person, force, or thing that helps separate people, ideas, or parts come toget
凝聚力量
使分散的人或事重新靠攏
a person, force, or thing that helps separate people, ideas, or parts come together and work as one
Coach Minho became the unifier who calmed both angry teams after practice.
Minho 教練成了讓兩支鬧翻球隊重新團結的凝聚者。
unifier + who-clause for a person bringing groups together
The new town festival was a unifier for families from both sides of the river.
新的鎮上節慶成了河兩岸家庭之間的凝聚力量。
a unifier for + group
In the office, shared lunch breaks acted as a quiet unifier.
在辦公室裡,一起吃午餐慢慢成了安靜的凝聚力量。
For many students, the school song remains a unifier at graduation.
對許多學生來說,校歌在畢業典禮上仍是一股凝聚力量。
A common goal can be a strong unifier during a difficult move.
在艱難搬家期間,共同目標可以成為強大的凝聚力量。
- mediator
usually a person who helps two sides talk through a disagreement
- peacemaker
focuses on ending conflict rather than creating wider shared purpose
- connector
can link people or systems without suggesting emotional closeness
- glue
informal metaphor for the person who quietly holds a group together
- divider
something or someone that causes groups to split apart
- troublemaker
person who creates conflict instead of helping a group stay together
文法句型
a unifier for a divided group
act as a unifier
serve as a unifier
用法筆記
Often used for someone or something that helps different groups feel connected. It commonly appears after be, become, act as, or remain, often with for to name the people brought together.