uniform
adj.
1530s, "of one form," from Middle French uniforme (14c.), from Latin uniformis "having only one form or shape," from uni- "one" (see uni-) + forma "form" (see form, n.). Related: Uniformly.
n.
"distinctive clothes worn by one group," 1748, from French uniforme, from the adjective (see uniform, adj.).
v.
1680s, "to make alike," from uniform, adj.. Meaning "to dress in a uniform" is from 1861. Related: Uniformed.
〔李〕a.相同的n.制服 [-form=having the form of] ←uni-[L] =one一;single单
〔蒋〕[uni单一,form形式,式样] 一样的,相同的,制服
〔李〕[uni=one一;form=form式样→]Ⅰa. of one form;alike all over一样的;相同的