0 a situation in which people, groups, etc. are united -- samhold [ neuter ]
1 the state of being united or in agreement -- enhet, enighet
2 singleness, or the state of being one complete whole -- helhet(spreg)
3 something arranged to form a single complete whole -- enhet
Science shows the unity, art shows the diversity of the riddle which we call the world.
In all these buildings, the expression of the openings is reduced to create a unity of volume.
Both examples use the data as a structural component and the music achieves some structural unity for that.
Unlike personal identity, egoistic concern can be a matter of degree and is thus affected by the degree of psychological unity of the individual.
Perhaps their insistence on the unity of economic science explains why their seminal contributions have had such a profound impact on the entire field.
The article has also emphasised private sector unity as an explanation of differences among the cases.
If that voice could have found unity, it could then have directed public action with an unchallenged secular authority.
It is not coherent to value scientific explanation while not valuing scientific unity.
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聯合, 一致, 團結…
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联合, 一致, 团结…
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unidade, solidariedade, harmonia…
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