Unit
11Unit — [ ju:nit] die; , s <aus gleichbed. engl. unit, rückgebildet aus unity »Einheit«, dies über das Altfranz. aus lat. unitas, vgl. ↑Unität>: 1. [Lern]einheit in Unterrichtsprogrammen. 2. fertige Einheit eines technischen Gerätes. 3. Gruppe,… …
12unit — [n1] whole assemblage, assembly, bunch, complement, crew, crowd, detachment, entirety, entity, gang, group, mob, one, outfit, ring, section, system, total, totality; concepts 432,837 Ant. part, piece unit [n2] part arm, block, component,… …
13unit — ► NOUN 1) an individual thing or person regarded as single and complete; each of the individual components making up a larger whole. 2) a device, part, or item of furniture with a specified function: a sink unit. 3) a self contained or distinct… …
14Unit — (engl., spr. Juhnit), 1) früherer Name der Guineen; 2) in Amerika früher so v.w. Dollar …
15Unit — (engl., spr. jūnĭt, »Einheit«), die Lieferungseinheit (von Lord Kelvin eingeführt), soviel wie eine Kilowattstunde; s. Elektrische Maßeinheiten, S. 642 …
16unit — I (department) noun branch, division, group, staff II (item) noun ace, component, constituent, element, formation, integral, measure, monad, one, part, piece, quantity III index band …
17UNIT — (Miscellaneous » USPS) * United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (Governmental » United Nations) * University Of Natal Intensive Tuition (Academic & Science » Universities) * United Notorious Intoxication Team (Community » Sports) * Unattended… …
18unit — 1560s, single number regarded as an undivided whole, alteration of UNITY (Cf. unity) on the basis of DIGIT (Cf. digit). Popularized in John Dee s English translation of Euclid, to express Gk. monas (Dee says unity formerly was used in this sense) …
19unit — (izg. jùnit) m DEFINICIJA inform. jedinica (5), v. ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
20Unit — abbrev. Unitarian …