0 to join together, or to make or become one -- ทำให้รวมกัน
England and Scotland were united under one parliament in 1707
He was united with his friends again.
1 to act together -- รวมตัวกัน; รวมกันเป็นหนึ่งเดียว
Surely what ultimately unites us here is an interest in past and present social processes, not abstracted entities.
The only difference for him was that in electronic music the composer is united with the performer.
This is why the idea of a simple subject that unites the various names into a meaningful proposition is a fiction.
These crazes united individuals on the basis of shared taste in music, wardrobe, courtship rites, and sometimes means of intoxication.
What unites these articles is a concern with identifying the substance of laryngeal contrasts.
Moreover, no natural connection keeps these two criteria united.
They had based their claim to the mandate to rule the country on the "military supremacy" that had helped them unite the country.
The drama culminates with the workers uniting in a communal effort to repair the potentially lethal seepage.
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(使)結合, (使)聯合, (使)團結…
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(使)结合, (使)联合, (使)团结…
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unir(se), juntar, unir…
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unir…
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~を一つにする, ~が一つになる…
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birleşmek, bir araya gelmek, birleştirmek…
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(s’)unir, réunir, (s’)unifier…
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unir(-se), ajuntar(-se)…
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