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1 unanimous
adjectivebe unanimous in doing something — etwas einmütig tun
be unanimous in rejecting or in their etc. rejection of something — etwas einmütig ablehnen
* * *[ju'næniməs](having, or showing, complete agreement: The whole school was unanimous in its approval of the headmaster's plan.) einmütig- academic.ru/93079/unanimously">unanimously- unanimity* * *unani·mous[ju:ˈnænɪməs, AM -nəməs]adj inv einstimmig, einmütig* * *[juː'nnɪməs]adjeinmütig; decision also (JUR) einstimmigwe were unanimous in thinking... — wir waren einmütig der Ansicht...
they are unanimous in wanting a change — sie sind sich (darin) einig, dass sie eine Veränderung wollen
* * *unanimous [-ˈnænıməs] adj (adv unanimously)1. einmütig, einig:they were unanimous sie waren sich alle einig;they were unanimous that … sie waren einstimmig der Meinung, dass …2. einstimmig:unanimously auch ohne Gegenstimme;winner by a unanimous decision (Boxen) einstimmige(r) Punktsieger(in)* * *adjectivebe unanimous in rejecting or in their etc. rejection of something — etwas einmütig ablehnen
* * *adj.einhellig adj.einmütig adj.einstimmig adj.
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