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uni·ty
/ˈjunəti/
U
統一,一致,整體;團結,和睦
From:
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unity
單一; 合一; 整體
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unity
單一 統一
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·ni·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Unities
1.
The
state
of
being
one
;
oneness
.
Whatever
we
can
consider
as
one
thing
suggests
to
the
understanding
the
idea
of
unity
.
--
Locks
.
Note:
☞
Unity
is
affirmed
of
a
simple
substance
or
indivisible
monad
,
or
of
several
particles
or
parts
so
intimately
and
closely
united
as
to
constitute
a
separate
body
or
thing
.
See
the
Synonyms
under
Union
.
2.
Concord
;
harmony
;
conjunction
;
agreement
;
uniformity
;
as
,
a
unity
of
proofs
;
unity
of
doctrine
.
Behold
,
how
good
and
how
pleasant
it
is
for
brethren
to
dwell
together
in
unity
!
--
Ps
.
cxxxiii
. 1.
3.
Math.
Any
definite
quantity
,
or
aggregate
of
quantities
or
magnitudes
taken
as
one
,
or
for
which
1
is
made
to
stand
in
calculation
;
thus
,
in
a
table
of
natural
sines
,
the
radius
of
the
circle
is
regarded
as
unity
.
Note:
☞
The
number
1,
when
it
is
not
applied
to
any
particular
thing
,
is
generally
called
unity
.
4.
Poetry & Rhet.
In
dramatic
composition
,
one
of
the
principles
by
which
a
uniform
tenor
of
story
and
propriety
of
representation
are
preserved
;
conformity
in
a
composition
to
these
;
in
oratory
,
discourse
,
etc
.,
the
due
subordination
and
reference
of
every
part
to
the
development
of
the
leading
idea
or
the
eastablishment
of
the
main
proposition
.
Note:
☞
In
the
Greek
drama
,
the
three
unities
required
were
those
of
action
,
of
time
,
and
of
place
;
that
is
,
that
there
should
be
but
one
main
plot
;
that
the
time
supposed
should
not
exceed
twenty-four
hours
;
and
that
the
place
of
the
action
before
the
spectators
should
be
one
and
the
same
throughout
the
piece
.
5.
Fine
Arts
& Mus.
Such
a
combination
of
parts
as
to
constitute
a
whole
,
or
a
kind
of
symmetry
of
style
and
character
.
6.
Law
The
peculiar
characteristics
of
an
estate
held
by
several
in
joint
tenancy
.
Note:
☞
The
properties
of
it
are
derived
from
its
unity
,
which
is
fourfold
;
unity
of
interest
,
unity
of
title
,
unity
of
time
,
and
unity
of
possession
;
in
other
words
,
joint
tenants
have
one
and
the
same
interest
,
accruing
by
one
and
the
same
conveyance
,
commencing
at
the
same
time
,
and
held
by
one
and
the
same
undivided
possession
.
Unity
of
possession
is
also
a
joint
possession
of
two
rights
in
the
same
thing
by
several
titles
,
as
when
a
man
,
having
a
lease
of
land
,
afterward
buys
the
fee
simple
,
or
,
having
an
easement
in
the
land
of
another
,
buys
the
servient
estate
.
At unity
,
at
one
.
Unity of type
.
Biol.
See
under
Type
.
Syn:
--
Union
;
oneness
;
junction
;
concord
;
harmony
.
See
Union
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
unity
n
1:
an
unreduced
or
unbroken
completeness
or
totality
[
syn
:
integrity
,
wholeness
]
2:
the
smallest
whole
number
or
a
numeral
representing
this
number
; "
he
has
the
one
but
will
need
a
two
and
three
to
go
with
it
"; "
they
had
lunch
at
one
" [
syn
:
one
,
1
,
I
,
ace
,
single
]
3:
the
quality
of
being
united
into
one
[
syn
:
oneness
]
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