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Unit Single ˈjuːnɪt Group Type Column Noun British

Word3 unit
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈjuːnɪt/ /ˈjuːnɪt/
Example
  • after 1946 the british government treated the four territorial divisions as a single unit.
  • the basic unit of society is the family.
  • the cell is the unit of which all living organisms are composed.
  • the role of the family unit in the community
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unit

(noun)/ˈjuːnɪt/ /ˈjuːnɪt/
  1. a single thing, person or group that is complete by itself but can also form part of something larger
    • After 1946 the British Government treated the four territorial divisions as a single unit.
    • The basic unit of society is the family.
    • The cell is the unit of which all living organisms are composed.
    • the role of the family unit in the community
  2. a single item of the type of product that a company sells
    • The game's selling price was $15 per unit.
    • What's the unit cost?

    Extra Examples

    • The manufacturer sold 73 000 units in the first quarter.
    • China produced 65 million units last year.
  3. one of the parts into which a textbook or a series of lessons is divided
    • Each unit of the course that we completed felt like a real achievement.
    • The present perfect is covered in Unit 8.
    • The university is recruiting staff to teach the new units.
    • You learned this in the first unit.
  4. a group of people who work or live together, especially for a particular purpose
    • army/military/combat/police units
    • a special unit of the FBI
    • Medical units were operating in the disaster area.
    • Two members of the unit died on the mission.
    • They formed small units of 15 to 20 people.
    • The marching column encountered large units of the enemy.
    • Soldiers in the unit are trained to survive in the snow and cold.

    Extra Examples

    • The army is collaborating with guerrilla units in the border region.
    • Enemy units have infiltrated the territory.
    • The new manager changed a talented collection of individuals into a cohesive unit.
    • Large departments were broken down into smaller units.
  5. a department, especially in a hospital, that provides a particular type of care or treatment
    • the intensive care unit
    • a maternity unit
    • The cancer research unit is attached to the local university.
    • patients in the psychiatric unit
  6. a piece of furniture, especially a cupboard, that fits with and matches others of the same type
    • a fitted kitchen with white units
    • floor/wall units
    • bedroom/kitchen units
  7. a fixed quantity, etc. that is used as a standard measurement
    • a unit of measurement
    • Women are advised not to drink more than fourteen units of alcohol per week.
    • a unit of time/length/weight
    • a unit of currency, such as the euro or the dollar
    • Electricity is ten pence per unit.
    • The law requires almost all federal agencies to use metric units.
    • The highest carbon emissions per unit of energy are from coal.
  8. a small machine that has a particular purpose or is part of a larger machine
    • a waste disposal unit
    • the central processing unit of a computer
    • an air-conditioning unit
  9. a single flat, house or section in a building or group of buildings
    • a housing/residential unit
    • to build new affordable housing units
    • The site is being redeveloped for 62 home units.
    • a single dwelling unit
    • a retail/business unit
    • an industrial unit
  10. any whole number from 0 to 9
    • a column for the tens and a column for the units

    Word Origin

    • late 16th cent. (as a mathematical term): from Latin unus, probably suggested by digit.
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