unity
US: /ˈjunəti/, /ˈjunɪti/
UK: /jˈuːnɪti/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
unity /'ju:niti/- danh từ
- tính đơn nhất, tính thuần nhất, tính duy nhất, tính đồng nhất
- the unity of the painting: tính đồng nhất của bức tranh
- sự thống nhất
- national unity: sự thống nhất quốc gia
- sự đoàn kết, sự hoà hợp, sự hoà thuận
- (toán học) đơn vị
- tính đơn nhất, tính thuần nhất, tính duy nhất, tính đồng nhất
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun (plural unities)1 [U, sing.] the state of being in agreement and working together; the state of being joined together to form one unit: European unity + a plea for unity within the party + unity of interest / purpose
Antonym: DISUNITY
2 [U] (in art, etc.) the state of looking or being complete in a natural and pleasing way: The design lacks unity.
3 [C] (in literature and theatre) any of the principles of CLASSICAL or NEOCLASSICAL theatre that restrict the action of a play to a single story, day and place: the unities of action, time and place
4 [sing.] (formal) a single thing that may consist of a number of different parts: If society is to exist as a unity, its members must have shared values.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 consistency, unanimity, constancy, uniformity, sameness, consensus, agreement, concord, concordance, accord, solidarity, compatibility, concurrence, continuity, consentaneousness, rapport, sympathy, like-mindedness:
All members of the association enjoy a unity of purpose.
2 oneness, singularity, integrity, singleness, congruity, uniformity, congruousness, homogeneity, identity, sameness, resemblance, likeness, similarity, similitude:
If there is little unity between your ideas and those of the organization, perhaps you should resign.
3 unification, uniting, combination:
In unity is strength.
Collocation
ADJ.
complete
Complete political unity is impossible to achieve.
| greater | European, German, Irish, etc. | cultural, economic, national, party, political, religious, social
a government of national unity
VERB + UNITY
achieve, bring about | preserve | destroy, shatter, weaken | restore
He restored peace and unity in the country after years of civil war.
| call for, promote
The party is calling for greater political and economic unity in Europe.
PREP.
in ~
live together in unity
| ~ among
The dispute has destroyed unity among the workers.
| ~ between
a degree of unity between staff and students
PHRASES
a sense of unity
a leader who gave her people a strong sense of unity
| unity in diversity
The organization promotes racial tolerance and unity in diversity.
Concise dictionary
unities'juːnətɪnoun
+an undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting
+the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
+the quality of being united into one