In unison Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈjunəsən/, /ˈjunɪsən
in YOO-nuh-suhn
ˈɪn/ /jˈuːnɪsən
in YOO-ni-suhn
التعريف
When people do something together at the same time, especially speaking or moving, they do it 'in unison'. It means acting or sounding as one.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used for groups acting or speaking together; often for choirs, audiences, teams, or coordinated actions. Slightly formal, less common in casual speech. Typical with 'sing', 'say', 'move', 'nod'. Don't use for things not synchronized.
Spanish: al unísono - al mismo tiempoPortuguese (BR): em uníssono - ao mesmo tempoPortuguese (PT): em uníssono - ao mesmo tempoChinese (Simplified): 齐声 - 一致地Chinese (Traditional): 齊聲 - 一致地Hindi: एक साथ - एक स्वर मेंArabic: بتناغم - في وقت واحدBengali: একসাথে - সমস্বরেRussian: в унисон - одновременноJapanese: 一斉に - 声を揃えてVietnamese: đồng thanh - đồng loạtKorean: 일제히 - 한 목소리로Turkish: hep birlikte - aynı andaUrdu: ایک ساتھ - ایک آواز میںIndonesian: serempak - serentak
جمل نموذجية
The choir sang in unison.
basic
The students answered the question in unison.
basic
They nodded their heads in unison.
basic
Everyone shouted 'surprise!' in unison when she walked in.
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The dancers moved in unison, making the performance look perfect.
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When the clock struck twelve, the bells rang in unison across the city.
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