единица

Bulgarian

Etymology

еди́н (edín) + -ица (-ica)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɛdiˈnit͡sə]

Noun

едини́ца (ediníca) f

  1. one (the name of the numeral)
  2. unit
  3. (colloquial) anything numbered one (playing card, tram, bus, player with a jersey number 1 etc.)
  4. the school grade '1' (a grade equivalent to 'F', but specifically given for cheating)
  5. (plural only) few, not many

Declension

Derived terms

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɛˈdinit͡sa]

Noun

единица (edinica) f (related adjective единичен)

  1. unit
  2. one (name of the number)
  3. F (failing grade)

Declension

Russian

Etymology

еди́ный (jedínyj) + -и́ца (-íca)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [(j)ɪdʲɪˈnʲit͡sə]
  • (file)

Noun

едини́ца (jediníca) f inan (genitive едини́цы, nominative plural едини́цы, genitive plural едини́ц)

  1. (mathematics) one, unity (neutral element in multiplication)
  2. digit
  3. unit
    принима́ть за едини́цуprinimátʹ za jedinícuto take (something) as a unit
  4. (mark) one (out of five), poor; F mark, F grade
    Synonyms: кол (kol), балл (ball), оди́н (odín)
    Coordinate terms: пятёрка (pjatjórka), четвёрка (četvjórka), тро́йка (trójka), дво́йка (dvójka)
    Hypernym: отме́тка (otmétka)
  5. number one (e.g. bus, tram, trolleybus, etc.)
    сади́сь на едини́цуsadísʹ na jedinícutake number one
  6. (in the plural) (a) few

Declension

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