English to Chinese Dictionary unification

unification

统一
definition
noun
A progressive union of Europe requires the political unification of the working class.
the process of being united or made into a whole.
example
The achievement of horizontal integration depends on essential 'unification' of primary function areas.
According to him, this is a part of his idea for 'unification' of the centrist and right-wing parties.
A progressive union of Europe requires the political 'unification' of the working class.
To be healthy is to be whole, and without 'unification' of the mind, body and spirit, a person will fall ill.
Political 'unification' is a process that unites divided political systems into a single body politic.
the costs of German 'unification'
Twelve years after German 'unification' , unemployment in the east is still twice as high as in the west.
Mike was the right person at the right time to deal with the problems of 'unification' in a merger.
Instead it was a product of Italian 'unification' achieved largely in 1861.
The key question facing Europe after 1989 has been how to manage the process of German 'unification' .
But the process towards greater 'unification' had started and would prove unstoppable.
Can the people of Taiwan have higher earnings after 'unification' or integration?
there were conversations about 'unification' between the Church of England and the Methodist Church
Part of this is national 'unification' of the Arab peoples, which are constituent parts of the Arab nation.
Multilingualism was seen as a threat to the integrity of the state, and a common language critical for 'unification' .
Such a state would only be a further barrier to the international 'unification' of the working class.
The political 'unification' of England within its present borders took place very early.
There is also a whole set of problems around the question of family 'unification' that people go to advisers about.
The treaty does not provide for a progressive, democratic 'unification' of the continent.
The process of 'unification' will therefore have to be very different.
At the heart of a socialist programme is the international 'unification' of the working class.
Pressures for 'unification' generated their own momentum in the early part of 1990.
the 'unification' of Germany
To what extent are there laws in biology that function to provide 'unificatory' explanations?
This form of nationalism is 'unificatory' and corresponds historically with the nationalisms of Italy and Germany in the nineteenth century.
Distinctions can be made between reformist, 'unificatory' , and secessionist types, between revolutionary and counterrevolutionary forms, between successive liberal and conservative variants, and between European and colonial manifestations of nationalism.
Although the ethnic variety of Europe was almost as large during the Middle Ages as it is nowadays, the inheritance of the Roman Empire, and the 'unificatory' interests of both rulers and the Church, did not encourage the emergence of local entities.
The many become one because they are drawn into unity by the 'unificatory' activity of creativity, initiated by God, and completed by determinate occasions.
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