uniformity
/ˌjuːnɪˈfɔːməti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌjuːnɪˈfɔːrməti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌyü-nə-ˈfȯr-mə-tē/ (ame, mw)
uniformity — 名詞
1. a situation in which all the things in a group are the same or follow a single p
一致性
各方面相同且一致的狀態
a situation in which all the things in a group are the same or follow a single pattern, often because someone has made them that way to create order or predictability.
The new rules brought greater uniformity to how schools grade their final exams.
新規定讓各地學校的期末評分方式有了更高的一致性。
uniformity brought to + how-clause for institutional rules
Regulars at the chain complained about the dull uniformity of its coffee shop interiors.
常客抱怨這家連鎖店每一間咖啡館的室內裝潢都單調一致。
dull uniformity — collocation for negative connotation
Staff check the uniformity of each paint batch so every can matches perfectly.
員工檢查每批油漆的一致性,確保每一罐顏色都完全相同。
Tourists admired the uniformity of the limestone buildings along the old town square.
遊客讚嘆老城區廣場兩旁石灰岩建築群的整齊一致。
The experiment requires uniformity in temperature so the lab results are comparable.
這項實驗要求溫度保持均勻,實驗室結果才能互相比較。
- consistency
focuses on steady, reliable sameness over time; less about across-a-group sameness
- sameness
simpler word, often carries a negative tone of boring repetition
- evenness
suggests smooth, regular distribution across a surface or range
- variety
emphasises positive differences within a group
- diversity
stresses valued differences in culture, background, or type
- inconsistency
focuses on unwanted differences where sameness was expected
文法句型
uniformity + in + noun phrase
uniformity + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used with a modifier ('great', 'strict', 'dull', 'complete') to show whether the speaker sees uniformity as positive (orderly) or negative (boring).