solidarity

名词 n.
/ˌsɒl.ɪˈdæɹ.ə.ti/|/ˌsɒl.ɪˈdæɹ.ti/    /ˌsɑ.ləˈdæɹ.ə.ti/|/ˌsɑ.ləˈdæɹ.ti/|[ˌsɑ.ləˈdæɹ.ɾi]|/ˌsɑ.ləˈdɛɹ.ə.ti/|/ˌsɔl.əˈdæɹ.ə.ti/|[ˌsɔl.əˈdæɹ.ə.ɾi]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A bond of unity or agreement between individuals, united around a common goal or against a common enemy, such as the unifying principle that defines the labor movement; mutual support within a group. countable,uncountable
    — A long time union member himself, Phil showed solidarity with the picketing grocery store workers by shopping at a competing, unionized store.
  2. Willingness to support another person in a difficult position or needs affection. uncountable
    — Only the solidarity provided by her siblings allowed Margaret to cope with her mother's harrowing death.

词形变化

solidarities plural

词汇关系

词源

By surface analysis, from English solidary + -ity, or from French solidarité (“solidarity”), from solidaire (“characterized by solidarity”), from Latin solidum (“whole sum”), neuter of solidus (“solid”).
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