uniform
u·ni·form / ˈyoōnəˌfôrm/ • adj. 1. not changing in form or character; remaining the same in all cases and at all times: blocks of stone of uniform size the decline in fertility was not uniform across social classes. ∎ of a similar form or character to another or others: a uniform package of amenities at a choice of hotels. 2. denoting a garment forming part of a person's uniform: black uniform jackets.• n. 1. the distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or body or by children attending certain schools: airline pilots in dark blue uniforms | an officer in uniform. ∎ inf. a police officer wearing a uniform: uniforms were already on the scene. 2. a code word representing the letter U, used in radio communication.• v. [tr.] 1. make uniform.2. provide or dress (someone) in a uniform.DERIVATIVES: u·ni·form·ly / ˈyoōnəˌfôrmlē; ˌyoōnəˈfôrm-/ adv.
Uniform
Uniform ★★ Zhifu 2003
A young man goes to work in the family shop in order to help pay his father's medical bills. When a policeman leaves his uniform to be tailored, the young man puts it on and gains instant respect, especially from Zheng, who is also leading another life—as a prostitute. Mandarin with subtitles. 92m/C DVD . CH Kai Han, Hongli Liang, Hua Qin; D: Diao Yinan; W: Diao Yinan; C: Jingsong Dong; M: Zi Wan.