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sol·i·dar·i·ty S0548700 (sŏl′ĭ-dăr′ĭ-tē)n. Unity of purpose, interest, or sympathy: People gathered to show solidarity with the earthquake victims. [French solidarité, from solidaire, interdependent, from Old French, in common, from Latin solidus, solid, whole; see solid.]solidarity (ˌsɒlɪˈdærɪtɪ) n, pl -ties (Sociology) unity of interests, sympathies, etc, as among members of the same class
Solidarity (ˌsɒlɪˈdærɪtɪ) n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the organization of free trade unions in Poland: recognized in 1980; outlawed in 1982; legalized and led the new noncommunist government in 1989[C20: from Polish solidarność: solidarity]sol•i•dar•i•ty (ˌsɒl ɪˈdær ɪ ti) n., pl. -ties. unanimity of attitude or purpose, as between members of a group or class. [1840–50; < French solidarité <solidaire (Middle French; see solid, -ary) + -ité -ity] solidaritythe feeling or expression of union in a group formed by a common interest.See also: SocietySolidarityA Polish trade union and reform movement formed in the late 1970s in the Gdansk shipyards and officially registered in 1980. It demanded liberalization of the Communist regime and formation of free trade unions. It won short-lived concessions before it was banned and its leader Lech Walesa detained. Clandestine throughout the rest of the decade, it formed part of the first non-Communist government since 1948 in 1989.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | solidarity - a union of interests or purposes or sympathies among members of a groupcommonality, commonness - sharing of common attributes |
solidaritynoun unity, harmony, unification, accord, stability, cohesion, team spirit, camaraderie, unanimity, soundness, concordance, esprit de corps, community of interest, singleness of purpose, like-mindedness Supporters want to march tomorrow to show solidarity with their leaders.solidaritynounAn identity or coincidence of interests, purposes, or sympathies among the members of a group:oneness, union, unity.Translationssolid (ˈsolid) adjective1. not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas. Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances. 固體的 固体的2. not hollow. The tyres of the earliest cars were solid. 實心的 实心的3. firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable). That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning. 堅固的 坚固的4. completely made of one substance. This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock. 純質的 纯质的5. without breaks, gaps or flaws. The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike. 連續的,一致的 连续的,一致的 6. having height, breadth and width. A cube is a solid figure. 立體的 立体的7. consecutive; without a pause. I've been working for six solid hours. 連續的 连续的 adverb without interruption; continuously. She was working for six hours solid. 連續 连续 noun1. a substance that is solid. Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid. 固態 固态2. a shape that has length, breadth and height. 固體(物質) 固体(物质) ˌsoliˈdarity (-ˈdӕrə-) noun the uniting of the interests, feelings or actions (of a group). We must try to preserve our solidarity. 團結一致 团结一致soˈlidify (-difai) verb to make or become solid. 使固化 使固化soˌlidifiˈcation (-difi-) noun 固化 固化soˈlidity noun 固態 固态ˈsolidness noun 固體性 固体性ˈsolidly adverb1. firmly; strongly. solidly-built houses. 堅固地 坚固地2. continuously. I worked solidly from 8.30 a.m. till lunchtime. 連續地 连续地3. unanimously. We're solidly in agreement with your suggestions. 全體一致地 全体一致地solid fuel a fuel, such as coal, that is solid rather than an oil or gas. 固體燃料 固体燃料solidarity
Solidarity, Polish independent trade union federation formed in Sept., 1980. Led by Lech WałęsaWałęsa, Lech , 1943–, Polish labor and political leader. He worked as an electrician at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk but was dismissed in 1976 for his antigovernment protests. ..... Click the link for more information. , it grew rapidly in size and political power and soon posed a threat to Poland's Communist government by its sponsorship of labor strikes and other forms of public protest. Rural Solidarity, a Polish farmers' union, was recognized in May, 1981. By the middle of 1981, Solidarity had an estimated 9 million members. Although it was able to block government initiatives, it had no means of attaining governmental power. On Dec. 13, 1981, the new party leader Gen. Wojciech JaruzelskiJaruzelski, Wojciech Witold , 1923–2014, Polish military and political leader. His family fled the 1939 German invasion to Lithuania, and were deported to Siberia after Russia invaded the Baltic States. ..... Click the link for more information. , with Moscow's support, launched a crackdown by declaring martial law, suspending Solidarity, and imprisoning most of its leaders. By the end of 1982, the Solidarity movement had died down enough for Wałęsa to be released from prison and for martial law to be lifted. During the mid-1980s, Solidarity persisted as an underground organization supported by the Catholic Church, and by the late 1980s it was again a major force in Poland. The union succeeded in frustrating Jaruzelski's attempts at reform, and nationwide strikes in 1988 led to the first governmental attempts to open a dialogue with Solidarity. On Apr. 5, 1989, Solidarity and the government signed an agreement legalizing Solidarity and allowing it to campaign for the upcoming elections. In limited free elections that followed, candidates supported by the union won a resounding victory. By the end of August a Solidarity-led coalition government was formed. In Dec., 1990, Wałęsa was elected president and resigned his union post; he failed to win reelection in 1995. Solidarity has since placed greater emphasis on traditional trade union matters, but the political bloc Solidarity Electoral Action, an outgrowth of the union founded in 1996, governed Poland from 1997 to 2001. Solidarity currently has 722,000 members. Bibliography See T. G Ash, The Polish Revolution: Solidarity, 1980–1982 (1984). solidarity see SOCIAL SOLIDARITY and MECHANICAL AND ORGANIC SOLIDARITY.Solidarity(Solidarnosc) Polish labor union movement of the 1980s. [Pol. Hist.: WB, P:541]See: LaborMedicalSeesolidSolidarity
SolidarityIn Catholic social justice theory, the idea that all persons have a right and obligation to work with each other in order to achieve the common good. That is, solidarity states that humans are not atomistic and therefore economies should not be structured in such as a way that prioritizes profits or anything else over human good. This concept has been used to criticize unregulated capitalism and the free market more generally. See also: Subsidiarity.solidarity
Synonyms for solidaritynoun unitySynonyms- unity
- harmony
- unification
- accord
- stability
- cohesion
- team spirit
- camaraderie
- unanimity
- soundness
- concordance
- esprit de corps
- community of interest
- singleness of purpose
- like-mindedness
Synonyms for solidaritynoun an identity or coincidence of interests, purposes, or sympathies among the members of a groupSynonymsWords related to solidaritynoun a union of interests or purposes or sympathies among members of a groupRelated Words |