unison
n. 一致,協調; 和諧; 共同(做某事); (音樂中的)齊唱
If two or more people do something in unison, they do it together at the same time.
The students gave him a rapturous welcome, chanting in unison: 'We want the king!'...
學生們給予了他熱烈的歡迎,他們齊聲高喊:“我們要國王!”
Michael and the landlady nodded in unison.
邁克爾和房東太太一起點頭。
If people or organizations act in unison, they act the same way because they agree with each other or because they want to achieve the same aims.
For churches not normally noted for their ability to act in unison, today's unprecedented move was all the more remarkable...
對於通常無法統一行動的各個教會來說,今天這一前所未有的舉動無疑更加非同尋常。
The international community is ready to work in unison against him.
國際社會準備聯手反對他。
1. corresponding exactly;
2. occurring together or simultaneously;
3. (music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves;
in unison
完全同意;完全協調
在同一時刻;立刻
The simplicity of chant, with unison voice and natural declamation, is most common.
最普遍的簡單吟唱都是合唱和自然的朗誦.
They answered in unison.
他們齊聲回答.
The two spoke in unison.
他們兩個人的講話完全一致.
" And everything is gone from me , speech goes , and reading , Leaving the single unison . "
澹 然離言說, 悟悅心自足.
The bank have act in unison with the building society in lowering interest rate.
銀行降低了利率來配合房屋建築協會的行動.