entity
/ˈentəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈentəti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈen-tə-tē ˈe-nə-/ (ame, mw)
entity — 名詞
- entitysingular
- entitiesplural
1. something that exists as a separate and complete unit — for example, a person, a
實體
獨立存在、可視為完整單元的事物
something that exists as a separate and complete unit — for example, a person, a company, or a country — and can be treated or thought about on its own
After the merger, each company remained a separate legal entity.
合併之後,各公司仍維持獨立的法人實體。
collocation: separate legal entity
The United Nations is a political entity made up of many different countries.
聯合國是一個由許多不同國家組成的政治實體。
collocation: political entity
Haruto treated the two departments as a single entity for budgeting purposes.
Haruto 為了預算編列的目的,將這兩個部門視為單一實體。
In her novel, each city becomes a living entity with its own personality and history.
在她的筆下,每座城市都變成了一個擁有自身個性與歷史的有機實體。
The charity was set up as a separate legal entity to keep its finances independent.
這個慈善機構被設立為一個獨立的法律實體,以保持其財務獨立。
- thing
broader and more informal; lacks the implication of independent structure
- unit
emphasises being one complete part, often within a larger system
- body
often used for organised groups such as a 'governing body' or 'student body'
- organization
narrower; refers specifically to a group of people with a common purpose
文法句型
entity + relative clause
as a/an + adj + entity
用法筆記
Often appears with adjectives that distinguish the entity from others, such as separate, independent, distinct, political, or legal.