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

1.名詞B2
釋義

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

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • part

    a piece or portion that on its own is not considered a whole unit

  • component

    one of several parts that together form a larger system

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.

常見錯誤

The two companies share the same entity.
The two companies operate as a single entity.
💡entity refers to a unit with its own existence, not a shared quality or place.
Her personality is her entity.
Her personality makes her a unique entity.
💡entity describes a whole unit, not an abstract characteristic.