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Soc. cellule familialeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > family unit
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Социология: распад семейной ячейки (The writer suggests gangs and the violence in our society is caused by the family unit breakdown.) -
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Education: FUNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Family Unit Network
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Реклама: расширенная семейная ячейка (включает родителей, детей, бабушек, дедушек, двоюродных братьев, сестер) -
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > larger-than-family unit
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амер.односемейный дом, дом для одной семьиАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > single family unit
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♦ unit /ˈju:nɪt/n.1 (mat., med., mil., comput., ecc.) unità: monetary unit, unità monetaria; unit of length [of weight], unità di lunghezza [di peso]; hundreds, tens and units, centinaia, decine e unità; unit of blood, unità di sangue; unit of alcohol, unità alcolica (in GB, = 8 g di etanolo); (econ., fin.) unit of account, unità di conto; (mil.) a small armoured unit, una piccola unità corazzata; family unit, nucleo familiare; a housing unit, un'unità abitativa2 reparto; sezione; (econ.) unità produttiva: the intensive care unit, il reparto di terapia intensiva; He works for the research unit, lavora per la sezione ricerca3 elemento ( componibile); mobile componibile: kitchen [bathroom] units, elementi per la cucina [il bagno]; air-conditioning unit, climatizzatore (singolo)4 ( di manuale, libro di testo) sezione: The third unit deals with the future tense, la terza sezione tratta del tempo futuro● (fis.) unit cell, cella unitaria □ (mat.) unit circle, cerchio unitario □ (comm., ind.) unit cost, costo unitario □ (econ., comm.) unit price, prezzo unitario □ (market.) unit pricing, indicazione del prezzo unitario ( su un prodotto confezionato) □ (comput.) unit test, unit test ( test di singole parti del codice) □ ( USA, ferr.) unit train, treno merci non scomponibile □ (fin.) unit trust, fondo comune d'investimento aperto (o a capitale variabile). -
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unit ['ju:nɪt]1 noun(a) (constituent, component) unité f;∎ administrative unit unité f administrative;∎ the parish is the basic church unit la paroisse est l'unité de base de l'Église∎ army unit unité f de l'armée;∎ family unit cellule f familiale;∎ production unit unité f de production(c) (department → in hospital) service m; (→ in school, university, company) groupe m, section f; (centre) centre m; (building) locaux mpl; (offices) bureaux mpl;∎ child care unit service m de pédiatrie;∎ operating unit bloc m opératoire(d) (in amounts, measurement) unité f;∎ each batch contains a hundred units chaque lot contient cent unités;∎ a glass of wine equals one unit of alcohol un verre de vin compte pour une unité d'alcool;∎ unit of length/time unité f de longueur/de temps;∎ Medicine two units of morphine deux unités de morphine∎ the knives are in the unit there les couteaux sont dans ce placard∎ unit 5 unité 5∎ Mathematics the units les unités fpl►► Finance unit of account unité f de compte;Telecommunications unit charge taxe f unitaire;Building industry unit construction préfabrication f;unit of currency unité f monétaire;unit furniture mobilier m par éléments;unit of length unité f de longueur;unit price prix m unitaire ou à l'unité;unit of time unité f de temps;British Stock Exchange unit trust fonds m commun de placement, ≃ SICAV f
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