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1 unity
noun1) (state of being united) Einheit, dietheir unity of purpose — die Gemeinsamkeit ihres Wollens
2) (Math.) Einselement, das* * *['ju:nəti]plural - unities; noun1) (the state of being united or in agreement: When will men learn to live in unity with each other?) die Eintracht2) (singleness, or the state of being one complete whole: Unity of design in his pictures is this artist's main aim.) die Einheitlichkeit3) (something arranged to form a single complete whole: This play is not a unity, but a series of unconnected scenes.) die Einheit* * *[ˈju:nəti, AM -t̬i]\unity of a film/novel Einheitlichkeit f eines Films/Romansan appeal for \unity ein Ruf m nach Eintrachtnational \unity nationale Einheit* * *['juːnItɪ]n1) (= oneness LITER) Einheit f; (= harmony) Einmütigkeit f, Einigkeit f; (of a novel, painting etc) Einheitlichkeit f, Geschlossenheit fto live in unity — in Eintracht leben
unity is strength — Einigkeit macht stark (Prov)
* * *unity [ˈjuːnətı] s1. Einheit f:the dramatic unities THEAT die drei Einheiten2. Einheitlichkeit f (auch eines Kunstwerks)3. Einigkeit f, Eintracht f:unity (of sentiment) Einmütigkeit f4. (nationale etc) Einheit5. JUR Einheit f:unity of possession einheitlicher Besitz6. MATHb) Einselement n* * *noun1) (state of being united) Einheit, die2) (Math.) Einselement, das* * *n.Einheit -en f.Einigkeit f.Eintracht f.
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