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uni·form
/ˈjunəˌfɔrm/
制服(
a
.)統一的,一律的,始終如一的
From:
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uniform
同式隨機數
From:
Network Terminology
uniform
一致 均勻
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·ni·form
a.
1.
Having
always
the
same
form
,
manner
,
or
degree
;
not
varying
or
variable
;
unchanging
;
consistent
;
equable
;
homogenous
;
as
,
the
dress
of
the
Asiatics
has
been
uniform
from
early
ages
;
the
temperature
is
uniform
;
a
stratum
of
uniform
clay
.
2.
Of
the
same
form
with
others
;
agreeing
with
each
other
;
conforming
to
one
rule
or
mode
;
consonant
.
The
only
doubt
is
. . .
how
far
churches
are
bound
to
be
uniform
in
their
ceremonies
.
--
Hooker
.
Uniform matter
,
that
which
is
all
of
the
same
kind
and
texture
;
homogenous
matter
.
Uniform motion
,
the
motion
of
a
body
when
it
passes
over
equal
spaces
in
equal
times
;
equable
motion
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·ni·form
,
n.
A
dress
of
a
particular
style
or
fashion
worn
by
persons
in
the
same
service
or
order
by
means
of
which
they
have
a
distinctive
appearance
;
as
,
the
uniform
of
the
artillery
,
of
the
police
,
of
the
Freemasons
,
etc
.
There
are
many
things
which
,
a
soldier
will
do
in
his
plain
clothes
which
he
scorns
to
do
in
his
uniform
.
--
F
.
W
.
Robertson
.
In full uniform
Mil.
,
wearing
the
whole
of
the
prescribed
uniform
,
with
ornaments
,
badges
of
rank
,
sash
,
side
arms
,
etc
.
Uniform sword
,
an
officer's
sword
of
the
regulation
pattern
prescribed
for
the
army
or
navy
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·ni·form
,
v. t.
1.
To
clothe
with
a
uniform
;
as
,
to
uniform
a
company
of
soldiers
.
2.
To
make
conformable
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
uniform
adj
1:
always
the
same
;
showing
a
single
form
or
character
in
all
occurrences
; "
a
street
of
uniform
tall
white
buildings
" [
syn
:
unvarying
] [
ant
:
multiform
]
2:
the
same
throughout
in
structure
or
composition
; "
bituminous
coal
is
often
treated
as
a
consistent
and
homogeneous
product
" [
syn
:
consistent
]
3:
not
differentiated
[
syn
:
undifferentiated
] [
ant
:
differentiated
]
4:
evenly
spaced
; "
at
regular
(
or
uniform
)
intervals
"
n
:
clothing
of
distinctive
design
worn
by
members
of
a
particular
group
as
a
means
of
identification
v
:
provide
with
uniforms
; "
The
guards
were
uniformed
"
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