idiom > unite together with all the faith and dedication capable of
Solidarity
Explanation: Sincere: sincere. Single-minded, united. Usage: Partial official; as subject, object, attribute; with compliment Source: "_Select_ed Works of Mao II title, two essays": "Only solidarity allies to win the peace." Examples: Difficult to take the lead, but also to ~.
jīng chéng tuán jié
Single-minded, united
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No. 3
Solidarity, march. - Mao Zedong "To mobilize all forces to fight for victory in the War"
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English Expression
n.: unite together with all the faith and dedication capable of
Thesaurus
Mollified, fink out, be slick (in social intercourse); try to please everybody or offend nobody, act as go-between, work as a go-between, jib, relate, family happiness, acknowledge the corn, He Jiahuanle, heavy Ascribe Ok, give us your fist, Bamianzhenglong
Antonym Group
Not descendants, unwilling, dissatisfaction for being left alone; hate to be neglected (over looked), unwilling to let the other fellow hold the center stage, unwilling, Unwilling to lie low, scramble for power and profit, Zhengjiang emulous, scramble for power and profit, Leapfrogging, Join wait a bit, do all one can to catch up, rise and make a hot chase, After the rushed fear, cut a shine, manage call [make] white black, Exclusion 4 pick 3, make bad blood, Get the tongue moving mouth, tell tales (out of school), Xin chou Jiuhen, Jiuhen Xin Chou, all the old and recent sorrows, both open strife and veiled struggle, change more, Unimpeded, Embroidered clothes day, Baizhang success in, Continuing success, try hard to catch up, Overexert, Try to be brave to say, a notch above others