unite
v
1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr]
~ (sb/sth) (with sb/sth) (cause people or things to) become one; come or bring together; join (使人或事物)合為一體, 聯(lián)合, 合并, 統(tǒng)一, 團結(jié)
The two parties have united to form a coalition. 這兩個黨已結(jié)成聯(lián)盟.
After three years in prison he was again united with his wife and family. 他在獄中關(guān)了三年之後, 又與妻子和家里人團圓了.
the common interests that unite our two countries 使我們兩國聯(lián)合起來的共同利益
The threat of war has united the country behind (ie in support of) its leaders. 國難當(dāng)頭全國人民都團結(jié)在領(lǐng)袖的周圍.
2 [I, Ipr] ~ (in sth/doing sth) act or work together 聯(lián)合; 統(tǒng)一; 聯(lián)合行動; 一齊工作
We should unite in fighting/unite to fight poverty and disease. 我們應(yīng)該團結(jié)起來為消除貧窮和疾病而斗爭.