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unitnoun(SEPARATE PART)B1[C]asinglething or aseparatepartof somethinglarger: 单位;单元 Each unit of thetextbookfocuseson a differentgrammarpoint.课本的每个单元各有不同的语法重点。 The firstyearof thecourseisdividedinto four units.该课程的第一年分为4个单元。 Thecompanyplanstosplitinto two or three units.公司计划拆分成三个部分。 [C]apieceoffurnitureorequipmentthat isintendedto befittedas apartof a set ofsimilarormatchingpieces: (家具或设备的)组合件,配件 kitchen/shelf/sinkunits厨房/书架/水槽组合件 [C]asmallmachineorpartof amachinethat has aparticularpurpose: 小机器,装置;机件,组件 thecentralprocessingunit of acomputer计算机的中央处理器 a waste-disposal unit废物处理装置 [C]businessspecializedasinglecompleteproductof thetypethat abusinesssells (商品的)(一)件,(一)套 [C]USasingleapartmentin abiggerbuilding: (公寓楼的)单元,单位 Theoldhousehas beendividedup into threerentalunits.这栋老房子被分成三套住房出租。 apublichousingunit一套公共住房 [S]UKinformalapersonor thing that is verylargeandimpressive: I'mdelightedhe'splaying. He'sdefinitelya unit. Look at thesizeof thatcow! It's anabsoluteunit. A newphonethatpromises50daysofbatterylifewith just onechargehas beenhailedas an “absoluteunit” bytechfans. - Thecompanyannouncedplanstoincreaseproductionto 10 000 unitspermonth.
- Thecourseworkisdividedinto three units, and you areexpectedtocompleteUnit 1 thisterm.
- I'dlovetoreplacemyoldkitchenunits - can youtellme thepriceof thisparticulardrawerunit?
- It would bebetterifproductslikecrispsshowedhow muchsalttheycontainperunit, notper100 g.
- If onecartoncontains12 units, then you'dbetterorder10cartons.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesWords meaning parts of things - back end
- bifurcation
- biomarker
- cartridge
- cell
- chunk
- element
- modularity
- modularized
- moiety
- multi-branched
- multi-component
- panel
- piece
- sub
- sub-sector
- subscale
- subscience
- subsection
- subsegment
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Furniture & fittings - general words Machines - general words Machines - parts Numbers: single, double & multiple Products & producers Houses & homes Enormous Showing respect and admiration unitnoun(PEOPLE)C1[C,+ sing/pl verb]agroupofpeoplelivingorworkingtogether,especiallyfor aparticularpurpose: (尤指具有特定目的的)班组,小队 thetraditionalfamilyunit传统的家庭单位 Bothsoldiersspenttwoweeksintrainingbefore beingallowedtorejointheirunit(= theparticularpartof thearmyto which theybelonged).两名士兵均在接受了两周的训练后才被允许归队。 Dr Nussbaum isdirectorof the Civil Liberties Research Unit at King's College, London.努斯鲍姆博士是伦敦国王学院公民自由研究中心的主任。 - alight/heavyinfantryunit
- Themarchwill beheavilypolicedby an anti-riot unit.
- In mostcountries, thefamilyunit is still thecornerstoneofsociety.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGroups of people - alliance
- an
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- assemblage
- babyboomer
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- focus group
- foursome
- fraternity
- mafia
- sandwich generation
- silent majority
- sisterhood
- special interest group
- splinter group
- squad
- suspect
- syndicate
See more results » unitnoun(MEASUREMENT)[C]astandardmeasurethat is used toexpressamounts: (计量)单位,单元 Acentimetreis a unit oflength.厘米是长度单位。 Thestandardunit ofcurrencyin the US is thedollar.美国的标准货币单位是美元。 [C]UKastandardmeasureofalcohol: 酒精单位 Experts say that women should notdrinkmore than 14 units ofalcoholaweek.专家称妇女每周饮酒不要超过14个酒精单位。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMeasurements in general - bathymetric
- bathymetry
- be running atsomethingidiom
- calibrate
- calibration
- drop
- elevation
- factor
- full-scale
- kilo
- knee-deep
- lengthways
- longways
- metric
- metrication
- micro
- milli-
- proportion
- scale
- setting
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Spirits & distilling Measuring & weighing unitnoun(HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT)[C]adepartmentin ahospitalfor thetreatmentofpeoplewithsimilarillnessesorconditions: (医院里的)科室;病区 She's in theburns/paediatric/psychiatricunit.她在烧伤科/儿科/精神科。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMedical places & organizations - A & E
- accident and emergency
- aid station
- biotech
- birth centre
- blood bank
- consulting room
- dispensary
- institutional
- madhouse
- maternity ward
- NICU
- NIH
- non-hospital
- out of hoursidiom
- outpatients
- pharmacy
- PICU
- socialized medicine
- ward
See more results » unitnoun(SINGLE NUMBER)[C]anywholenumberless than ten: (0到9)个位数 Tens go in theleft-handcolumnand units in theright.十位数在左栏,个位数在右栏。 [C]mathematicsspecializedthenumber1 (数字)1 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNumbers generally - antilogarithm
- Arabic numeral
- C, c
- cardinal
- D, d
- digit
- I, i
- infinity
- L, l
- log
- logarithm
- logarithmic
- mode
- nos.
- number
- ordinal
- quantitative
- serial number
- significant figures
- whole number
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Numbers: cardinal, including nought & zero (Definition ofunitfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)unitnoun(SEPARATE PART)B1[C]asinglething or aseparatepartof somethinglarger 单位;单元Each unit of thetextbookfocuseson a differentgrammarpoint.课本的每个单元各有不同的语法重点。 The firstyearof thecourseisdividedinto four units.该课程的第一年分为4个单元。 Thecompanyplanstosplitinto two or three units.公司计划拆分成三个部分。 [C]apieceoffurnitureorequipmentthat isintendedto befittedas apartof a set ofsimilarormatchingpieces (家具或设备的)组合件,配件kitchen/shelf/sinkunits厨房/书架/水槽组合件 [C]asmallmachineorpartof amachinethat has aparticularpurpose 小机器,装置;机件,组件thecentralprocessingunit of acomputer计算机的中央处理器 a waste-disposal unit废物处理装置 [C]businessspecializedasinglecompleteproductof thetypethat abusinesssells (商品的)(一)件,(一)套 [C]USasingleapartmentin abiggerbuilding (公寓楼的)单元,单位Theoldhousehas beendividedup into threerentalunits.这栋老房子被分成三套住房出租。 apublichousingunit一套公共住房 - Thecompanyannouncedplanstoincreaseproductionto 10 000 unitspermonth.
- Thecourseworkisdividedinto three units, and you areexpectedtocompleteUnit 1 thisterm.
- I'dlovetoreplacemyoldkitchenunits - can youtellme thepriceof thisparticulardrawerunit?
- It would bebetterifproductslikecrispsshowedhow muchsalttheycontainperunit, notper100 g.
- If onecartoncontains12 units, then you'dbetterorder10cartons.
unitnoun(PEOPLE)C1[C,+ sing/pl verb]agroupofpeoplelivingorworkingtogether,especiallyfor aparticularpurpose (尤指具有特定目的的)班组,小队thetraditionalfamilyunit传统的家庭单位 Bothsoldiersspenttwoweeksintrainingbefore beingallowedtorejointheirunit(= theparticularpartof thearmyto which theybelonged).两名士兵均在接受了两周的训练后才被允许归队。 Dr Nussbaum isdirectorof the Civil Liberties Research Unit at King's College, London.努斯鲍姆博士是伦敦国王学院公民自由研究中心的主任。 - alight/heavyinfantryunit
- Themarchwill beheavilypolicedby an anti-riot unit.
- In mostcountries, thefamilyunit is still thecornerstoneofsociety.
unitnoun(MEASUREMENT)[C]astandardmeasurethat is used toexpressamounts (计量)单位,单元Acentimetreis a unit oflength.厘米是长度单位。 Thestandardunit ofcurrencyin the US is thedollar.美国的标准货币单位是美元。 [C]UKastandardmeasureofalcohol 酒精单位Experts say that women should notdrinkmore than 14 units ofalcoholaweek.专家称妇女每周饮酒不要超过14个酒精单位。 unitnoun(HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT)[C]adepartmentin ahospitalfor thetreatmentofpeoplewithsimilarillnessesorconditions (医院里的)科室;病区She's in theburns/paediatric/psychiatricunit.她在烧伤科/儿科/精神科。 unitnoun(SINGLE NUMBER)[C]anywholenumberless than ten (0到9)个位数Tens go in theleft-handcolumnand units in theright.十位数在左栏,个位数在右栏。 [C]mathematicsspecializedthenumber1 (数字)1 unit| American Dictionaryunitnoun[C](SEPARATE PART)asingleitemor aseparatepartof somethinglarger: The firstyearof thecourseisdividedinto four units. Thisapartmentbuildinghas 60 units(=separateapartments). A unit is also asmallmachineorpartof amachinethat has aparticularpurpose: thecentralprocessingunit of acomputer A unit is also apieceoffurnitureorequipmentused aspartof a set ofsimilarormatchingpieces: unitnoun[C](PEOPLE)agroupofpeoplelivingorworkingtogether,esp. for aparticularpurpose: amilitaryunit He’s thesurgeoninchargeof theburnunit at thehospital. unitnoun[C](MEASUREMENT)astandardmeasureused toexpressamounts: Aninchis a unit oflength. Thedollaris thestandardunit ofcurrencyin the US. (Definition ofunitfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)asinglething orseparatepartof somethinglarger: Thetrainingcourseisdividedinto five units, andtakesplaceover fivedays. WORKPLACEaparticulartypeofbusinessordepartmentwithin alargerorganization: Shares in thepharmaceuticalcompanyshotup to 2575p after thesaleofitschemicalsunit. Cellphonecompaniesare still on therise, but most of them are units of thetraditionaltelcos. abusiness/operatingunit FINANCEasingleshareorbondin aunittrustormutualfund: Yourinvestmentpurchasesunits that arelinkedto the Performance Fund. PROPERTYanindividualbuildingorhouse: industrial/officeunits ahousing/residentialunit apieceofmachineryorequipmentdesignedto be used for aparticularpurpose: anair-conditioning unit kitchen/shelving/wall-mounted units PRODUCTIONasingleproductconsideredaspartof thetotalnumberofproductsthat acompanymanufacturesorsells: Lastyearthecompanycutdomesticproductionto 3.1 million units. MEASURESameasurementthat is used as astandardtoexpressamounts: Women areadvisednot toconsumemore than 14units ofalcoholaweek. aunit ofenergy/measurement See alsoaccumulation unit bargaining unit central processing unit decision-making unit monetary unit multiunit stock-keeping unit storage unit strategic business unit (Definition ofunitfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofunitunit In the enriched representational context of events, situations, actions, and plans the operative representationalunitis often a circuit of nodes rather than a node.From theCambridge English Corpus That percentages of air being used add up to oneunitof air is purely arbitrary.From theCambridge English Corpus Under this account, if children's lexical representations are stored as sub-units, they are then able to access more stable units with increased accuracy.From theCambridge English Corpus The constant represents the expected project yield in capital (perunitinvested), net of monitoring costs.From theCambridge English Corpus About half reported an on-site in-patientunitwith an average number of 17 beds (range 1-38).From theCambridge English Corpus During the 7-month study period, 448 requests for admission to theunitwere made for 381 patients.From theCambridge English Corpus The nominal cryostat geometry will be recovered in future units based on optimized quadrupoles.From theCambridge English Corpus The weights associated with output connections are, however, re-estimated after a new hiddenunitis recruited.From theCambridge English Corpus Theunit-based ethicist may fulfill a variety of functions through his participation in the working or teaching rounds of theunit.From theCambridge English Corpus Unit1 outlines the theoretical framework for the authors' investigation.From theCambridge English Corpus There is a theoretical (though unknown) value (l) that society would be willing to place on each of these units of outcome.From theCambridge English Corpus We did not account for training hospital staff because theunitprice estimates of hospitals included training costs.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, in practice, a brushunitwould experience rapid acceleration and deceleration, which is not the case in these tests.From theCambridge English Corpus Theunitof analysis for this model is the rule, and there are forty rules considered.From theCambridge English Corpus In most climate change impact studies, per-unitvalue estimates were more or less directly transferred from the study site.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithunitunitThese are words often used in combination withunit. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. additional unit This price is meant to capture the external value of anadditionalunitof carbon. From theCambridge English Corpus administrative unit A 'tehsil' is anadministrativeunitsmaller than the district. From theCambridge English Corpus arbitrary unit Each of these figures is merely an arbitrary unit; neither is sacrosanct. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/unit## |