unanimous: [17] Unanimous means etymologically ‘of a single mind’, hence ‘sharing the same opinion’. It comes from Latin ūnanimus ‘of one mind’, a compound adjective formed from ūnus ‘one’ and animus ‘mind, spirit’ (a relative of English animal, animate, etc). => animal, animate
unanimous (adj.)
1610s, from Latin unanimus "of one mind, in union," from unus "one" (see one) + animus "mind" (see animus). Related: Unanimously.
例文
1. Reviewers have been almost unanimous in their disparagement of this book.
評論家たちはこの本をほぼ一致してけなした。
2.They were unanimous that Chortlesby Manor must be presrved.
彼らは、ジョトラスビー荘園を保護しなければならないと考えている。
3.Their decision was unanimous .
彼らの決定は全員一致で採択された。
4.The decision was not unanimous .
この決定は一致して採択されなかった。/
5.In the end,the decision to scrap the project was unanimous .