uniform (n, adj): a particular set of clothes that has to be worn by the members of the same organization or group of people; the same; not changing or different in any way
The town police wear dark blue uniforms and flat caps. Philippe was in uniform, wearing a pistol holster on his belt. She will probably take great pride in wearing school uniform.
: dress of a distinctive design or fashion worn by members of a particular group and serving as a means of identification. broadly : distinctive or characteristic clothing.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in uniforma) wearing a uniform He was on duty and in uniform. b) in the Army, Navy etc my 33 years in uniform → uniform.
Uniforms are considered a form of discipline that schools use to control student behavior and often promote conventional gendered dress. Boys often are required to wear trousers, belts, and closed-toe shoes and have their shirts tucked in at all times. They are also often required to have their hair cut short.
Uniform means the same. If your school has a uniform it means all the kids wear the same clothes. If you are told to make your handwriting uniform, they want your letters to be the same shape and size over and over.
“A uniform is correct". Explanation: Though the word “Uniform" starts with U which is a vowel but when you pronounce the word" Uniform “ the sound is of Y which is a consonant. So, An is incorrect. A is the correct article to use with Uniform.
not the same in all parts or areas: The material was inspected and found to be of non-uniform thickness. The temperature distribution within the container is non-uniform. Unfortunately ID was requested and checked in a nonuniform fashion at the doors.
Uniform motion is the motion of an object along a straight line with uniform velocity. Examples of uniform motion are the movement of the fan's blades, the motion of the earth around the sun, the motion of the pendulum with equivalent amplitude on either side, etc.
Combat or “working” uniforms are more informal and easier to move in. They are most often made up of a tunic – a heavy-duty jacket – pants, t-shirt, a cover (hat) and boots. ...
Service uniforms are “everyday” uniforms. ...
Dress uniforms are more formal and can be elaborate.
(yunɪfɔrmd ) adjective. If you use uniformed to describe someone who does a particular job, you mean that they are wearing a uniform. ... uniformed police officers.
For example, it's 'an umbrella' and 'an undertaking' because both 'umbrella' and 'undertaking' start with 'uh' sounds for the vowel 'u'. However, it's 'a universe' and 'a uniform' because 'uniform' is pronounced with a 'y' sound (yuniform). The same is true for words like utensil, university and unique.
Be direct. Though it won't be the first question you ask, directly ask, “What is the dress code for this position?” It's likely that you'll be asked, “Do you have any other questions?” This is a simple and direct way to get the information you need. Keep a pleasant expression no matter the answer.
The children - the ' goodies' - all wear a light and dark blue school uniform and black shoes. Now, so many schools are bringing school uniform back for all sorts of good reasons.
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