unify
unify — 動詞
1. to join two or more separate groups, countries, or systems so that they work tog
統一;整合
將分散的事物結合成一體
to join two or more separate groups, countries, or systems so that they work together as a single connected whole.
The two companies unified their sales teams to cut costs and work better together.
那兩家公司整合了各自的業務團隊,以降低成本並更有效地合作。
unify + plural entity (teams)
The peace agreement helped unify the nation after many years of war.
這項和平協議在多年戰亂之後協助統一了這個國家。
unify + noun phrase (nation, country)
The new school app unified all parent messages and homework tools into one system.
新的學校app把所有家長訊息和作業工具整合到一個系統裡。
Jin and his partners unified their small shops under one brand name last year.
Jin 和他的合夥人去年將各自的小店統一到一個品牌名稱之下。
After years of planning, the museum unified its three buildings into a single exhibition space.
經過多年的規劃,博物館將其三棟建築物整合為一個展覽空間。
- unite
more common and emotional; used for people and communities joining for a purpose
- consolidate
focuses on making something stronger or more efficient, often in financial or organizational contexts
- integrate
emphasises smooth functioning of diverse parts within a larger system
- merge
specifically used when two companies or organisations become one legal entity
文法句型
unify + noun phrase
unify + into + single entity
passive: be unified
用法筆記
Primarily transitive; the object is typically an entity made of separate parts, such as a country, organization, or system. Frequently appears in the passive voice (e.g. 'the region was unified') to describe the end result. Intransitive use is rarer but possible for groups that become one on their own (e.g. 'the two parties unified under a new leader').