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1 единство времени, места и действия
1) Cinema: dramatic unities2) Theatre: the dramatic unitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > единство времени, места и действия
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2 единство
1) General subject: accord, at oneness, consonance (в мыслях, мнениях и т.п.), oneness, singleness, u, unanimity, union, unity (the dramatic unities, the unities of time, place and action - единство времени, места, действия( в классической драме)), solidarity, entity2) Medicine: integration3) Bookish: at-oneness4) Religion: communion, fellowship5) Architecture: solidity (в том числе и стилистическое)6) Psychology: cohesion7) Metrology: uniformity8) Makarov: integration (организма)9) Maori: kotahitanga -
3 единство
с. (в разн. знач.)unityединство взглядов — unity of opinion; unanimity / unity of views
единство цели — identity / unity of purpose
единство действий — unity of action, united action
подорвать единство (рд.) — disrupt the unity (of)
единство места, времени и действия ( в классической трагедии) — the unities of place, time and action pl., the dramatic unities pl.
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4 единство
с.еди́нство взгля́дов — unanimity / unity of views; common / shared / identical views
еди́нство интере́сов — community of interests; common interests
еди́нство це́ли — identity / unity of purpose
еди́нство де́йствий — unity of action, united action
еди́нство противополо́жностей — unity of opposites
подорва́ть еди́нство (рд.) — disrupt the unity (of)
еди́нство ме́ста, вре́мени и де́йствия театр — the unities pl of place, time and action; the dramatic unities pl
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5 три единства
Theatre: dramatic unities (единство времени, места и действия)
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