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unilateral

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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u·ni·lat·e·ral /ˌjuːnəˈlætərəl◂/ ●○○ adjective formal  PGa unilateral action or decision is done by only one of the groups involved in a situation 〔行动或决定〕一方的,单边的,单方面的 bilateral, multilateral a unilateral declaration of independence 单方面宣布独立unilateral disarmament (=when one country gets rid of its own nuclear weapons without waiting for other countries to do the same) 单方面()裁军unilateralism noun [uncountable]unilaterally adverb
Examples from the Corpus
unilaterala unilateral ban on landminesNobody really expected that the announcement of a unilateral cease-fire would bring an immediate end to the fighting.We felt that there can be no question of fairness when the law effectively endorses unilateral decision.They are a unilateral declaration by the man that he need not trouble about the formalities expected between non-intimates.Brain tumors or large arteriovenous malformations can occasionally cause unilateral head or facial pain.The child increasingly is capable of evaluating arguments rather than simply accepting preformed unilateral ideas.There is little cooperation in the social sense-there is only obedience, or unilateral respect.The United States should also take unilateral steps to show Mr Fujimori his conduct has a price.unilateral disarmamentNot so long ago Mr Kinnock was strongly committed to unilateral disarmament.The executive is recommending rejection of a motion calling for unilateral disarmament.This was solved by the nuclear genes enforcing their preference for peace through unilateral disarmament.Here Mr Kinnock should set out clearly why, in the Gorbachev era, negotiated rather than unilateral disarmament is almost always preferable.
From Longman Business Dictionaryunilateralu‧ni‧lat‧e‧ral /ˌjuːnəˈlætərəl◂/ adjective a unilateral action or decision is done or made by only one of the groups involved in a situationIn the 19th-century, Britain announced and largely followed a policy of unilateral free trade.unilateralism noun [uncountable]unilaterally adverbThe president suggested that interest payments on commercial debt would be unilaterally suspended (=stopped for a period of time without the agreement of lenders).
done a decision is or only Corpus by unilateral Business action


unilateral
unilateral /ˌjuːnəˈlætərəl◂, ˌjuːnɪˈlætərəl◂/ adjective formal
a unilateral action or decision is done by only one of the groups involved in a situation ⇨ bilateral, multilateral:
    a unilateral declaration of independence
    unilateral disarmament (=when one country gets rid of its own nuclear weapons without waiting for other countries to do the same)
—unilateralism noun [uncountable]
—unilaterally adverb


uni·lat·eralBrE /ˌjuːnɪˈlætrəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌjuːnɪˈlætrəl/ 🔊 adjectivedone by one member of a group or an organization without the agreement of the other members 单方的a unilateral decision单方面的决定a unilateral declaration of independence单方面宣布独立They were forced to take unilateral action. 他们被迫采取单方面行动。🔊🔊They had campaigned vigorously for unilateral nuclear disarmament (= when one country gets rid of its nuclear weapons without waiting for other countries to do the same). 他们曾致力于单方面裁减核武器运动。🔊🔊   compare bilateral, multilateral, trilateral uni·lat·eral·ly BrE /ˌjuːnɪˈlætrəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˌjuːnɪˈlætrəli/ 🔊 adverb