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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++en·ti·ty /ˈentəti/ ●○○ AWL noun (plural entities) [countable]  formal something that exists as a single and complete unit 实体 being The mind exists as a separate entity. 思想作为一个独立的实体存在。 Good design brings a house and garden together as a single entity. 优秀的设计能把一所房子和花园合为一体。
Examples from the Corpus
entityWeeping is as much a disease entity as any purulent discharge.The Senate subcommittee, like too many government entities, asked the wrong questions and provided no answers.Therefore, according to the Gurdjieff system, what we call ourselves is just an imaginary entity, or an illusion.Cities are not independent entities - they reflect national and regional considerations.The two school districts are separate legal entities.In this environment, all evolution, including the evolution of manufactured entities, is coevolution.The Institute's main concern is that the new entities should be expressly subject to national legislation governing the activity undertaken.The separate documents will enable the specification of entities, attributes, relationships, events and Operations.Washington the home town and Washington the historic landmark are physically the same but logistically, legally and pragmatically separate entities.separate entityWho is going to be responsible for physically dividing the space so that the sub-tenant can operate as a separate entity?With a few exceptions, each lesson is a separate entity and can be used by itself.Although all separate entities, they do co-operate with each other as, naturally, they are all working towards the same ideal.There are several individual societies that the Co-op Group says are separate entities that determine their own ethical policies.National government and household administration were from the middle of the sixteenth century separate entities.Washington the home town and Washington the historic landmark are physically the same but logistically, legally and pragmatically separate entities.Or, perhaps more accurately, nature / nurture-not two separate entities, but two sides of the same coin.This could not be happening if the brain and immune system were separate entities.
From Longman Business Dictionaryentityen‧ti‧ty /ˈentəti/ noun (plural entities) [countable usually singular]ACCOUNTINGLAW1used to talk about any business that is a single unit from a legal or financial point of viewThe thrift was declared insolvent and merged with seven other Texas thrifts into a new entity. business entity legal entity2the entity convention the principle that a business is separate from the people who own it, so that they do not have to use their own money to pay the company’s debtsOrigin entity (1500-1600) Medieval Latin entitas, from Latin ens thing that exists, from esse to be
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entity
entity AC /ˈentəti, ˈentɪti/ noun (plural entities) [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: entitas, from Latin ens 'thing that exists', from esse 'to be'
formal something that exists as a single and complete unit ⇨ being:
    The mind exists as a separate entity.
    Good design brings a house and garden together as a single entity.


en·tity AW BrE /ˈentəti/ 🔊NAmE /ˈentəti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
en·tities
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(formal)
something that exists separately from other things and has its own identity 独立存在物;实体The unit has become part of a larger department and no longer exists as a separate entity. 这个单位已附属于一个大的部门,不再作为一个实体独立存在。🔊🔊These countries can no longer be viewed as a single entity. 这些国家不能再被看成是一个单独的实体。🔊🔊