English-Thai Dictionary
Union Jack
N ธงชาติ ของ อังกฤษ tong-chad-khong-ang-krid
Union of Burma
N สหภาพพม่า ชื่อ ที่ เป็นทางการ ของ ประเทศ พม่า sa-ha-phab-pha-ma
Union of South Africa
N ชื่อ เดิม ของ ประเทศ แอฟริกาใต้ chue-doem-khong-pra-thed-aef-ri-ka-tai
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
N สหภาพโซเวียต (อดีต สหภาพโซเวียต มี ตัวย่อ ว่า USSR sa-ha-phab-so-wiat
unio
N หอยนางรมช นิดหนึ่ง
uniocular
A ที่ มี เพียงตา เดียว monocular
union
ADJ รวมกัน ซึ่ง เป็น พวก กัน ruam-kan
union
N การ จับคู่ kan-jab-ku
union
N การ รวมตัวกัน การ รวมกัน blend kan-ruam-tua-kan
union
N การ สมรส ชีวิต การ สมรส การ มีเรือน kan-som-rod
union
N จำนวน ทั้งหมด jam-nuan-tang-mod
union
N สหภาพ สห พัน ธ สมาคม sa-ha-phab
union
N สหภาพแรงงาน สหพันธ์ แรงงาน labor union sa-ha-phab-raeng-ngan
unionise
VI จัดตั้ง ให้ เป็น สหภาพแรงงาน chad-tang-hai-pen-sa-ha-phab-raeng-ngan
unionise
VT จัดตั้ง ให้ เป็น สหภาพแรงงาน chad-tang-hai-pen-sa-ha-phab-raeng-ngan
unionism
N หลักการ ของ สหภาพ กรรมกร ที่ อยู่ร่วม กัน
unionist
N ผู้ ยึดถือ ลัทธิ ร่วมกัน นัก ลัทธิ ร่วมกัน phu-yued-thue-lad-thi-ruam-kan
unionization
N การ จัดตั้ง ให้ เป็น สหภาพแรงงาน kan-jad-tang-hai-pen-sa-ha-phab-raeng-ngan
unionize
VI จัดตั้ง ให้ เป็น สหภาพแรงงาน jad-tang-hai-pen-sa-ha-phab-raeng-ngan
unionize
VT จัดตั้ง ให้ เป็น สหภาพแรงงาน jad-tang-hai-pen-sa-ha-phab-raeng-ngan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
UNION
n.[L. unio, to unite, from unus, one. ] 1. The act of joining two or more things into one, and thus forming a compound body or a mixture; or the junction or coalition of things thus united. Union differs from connection, as it implies the bodies to be in contact, without an intervening body; whereas things may be connected by the intervention of a third body, as by a cord or chain.
One kingdom, joy and union without end.
2. Concord; agreement and conjunction of mind, will, affections or interest. Happy is the family where perfect union subsists between all its members.
3. The junction or united existence of spirit and matter; as the union of soul and body.
4. Among painters, a symmetry and agreement between the several parts of a painting.
5. In architecture, harmony between the colors in the materials of a building.
6. In ecclesiastical affairs, the combining or consolidating of two or more churches into one. This cannot be done without the consent of the bishop, the patron, and the incumbent. Union is by accession, when the united benefice becomes an accessory of the principal; by confusion, where the two titles are suppressed, and a new one created, including both; and by equality, where the two titles subsist, but are equal and independent.
7. States united. Thus the United States of America are sometimes call the Union.
8. A pearl. [L. unio. Not in use. ]
Union, or Act of union, the act by which Scotland was united to England, or by which the two kingdoms were incorporated into one, in 17 7.
Legislative union, the union of Great Britain and Ireland, in 18 .
Union by the first intention, in surgery, the process by which the opposite surfaces of recent wounds grow together and unite without suppuration, when they are kept in contact with each other; the result of a wonderful self-healing power in living bodies.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
UNIO
U "ni *o, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. L. unio unity, union, a single large pearl. See Union. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of numerous species of fresh-water mussels belonging to Unio and many allied genera.
UNIOCULAR
U `ni *oc "u *lar, a. Etym: [Uni- + ocular. ]
Defn: Of, pertaining to, or seated in, one eye; monocular.
UNION
Un "ion, n. Etym: [F., from L. unio oneness, union, a single large pearl, a kind of onion, fr. unus one. See One, and cf. Onion, Unit. ]
1. The act of uniting or joining two or more things into one, or the state of being united or joined; junction; coalition; combination.
Note: Union differs from connection, as it implies that the bodies are in contact, without an interconnected by the in
2. Agreement and conjunction of mind, spirit, will, affections, or the like; harmony; concord.
3. That which is united, or made one; something formed by a combination or coalition of parts or members; a confederation; a consolidated body; a league; as, the weavers have formed a union; trades unions have become very numerous; the United States of America are often called the Union. A. Hamilton.
4. A textile fabric composed of two or more materials, as cotton, silk, wool, etc. , woven together.
5. A large, fine pearl. [Obs. ] If they [pearls ] be white, great, round, smooth, and weighty. .. our dainties and delicates here at Rome. .. call them unions, as a man would say "singular, " and by themselves alone. Holland. In the cup an union shall he throw, Richer than that which four successive kings In Denmark's crown have worn. Shak.
6. A device emblematic of union, used on a national flag or ensign, sometimes, as in the military standard of Great Britain, covering the whole field; sometimes, as in the flag of the United States, and the English naval and marine flag, occupying the upper inner corner, the rest of the flag being called the fly. Also, a flag having such a device; especially, the flag of Great Britain.
Note: The union of the United States ensign is a cluster of white stars, denoting the union of the States, and, properly, equal in number to that of the States, displayed on a blue field; the fly being composed of alternate stripes of red and white. The union of the British ensign is the three crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick in combination, denoting the union of England, Scotland and Ireland, displayed on a blue field in the national banner used on shore, on a red, white, or blue field in naval ensigns, and with a white border or fly in the merchant service.
7. (Mach. )
Defn: A joint or other connection uniting parts of machinery, or the like, as the elastic pipe of a tender connecting it with the feed pipe of a locomotive engine; especially, a pipe fitting for connecting pipes, or pipes and fittings, in such a way as to facilitate disconnection.
8. (Brewing )
Defn: A cask suspended on trunnions, in which fermentation is carried on. Hypostatic union (Theol.) See under Hypostatic. -- Latin union. See under Latin. -- Legislative Union (Eng. Hist. ), the union of Great Britain and Ireland, which took place Jan. 1, 18 1. -- Union, or Act of Union (Eng. Hist. ), the act by which Scotland was united to England, or by which the two kingdoms were incorporated into one, in 17 7. -- Union by the first, or second, intention. (Surg.) See To heal by the first, or second, intention, under Intention. -- Union down (Naut. ), a signal of distress at sea made by reversing the flag, or turning its union downward. -- Union jack. (Naut. ) See Jack, n., 1 . -- Union joint. (Mech. ) (a ) A joint formed by means of a union. (b ) A piece of pipe made in the form of the letter T.
Syn. -- Unity; junction; connection; concord; alliance; coalition; combination; confederacy. -- Union, Unity. Union is the act of bringing two or more things together so as to make but one, or the state of being united into one. Unity is a state of simple oneness, either of essence, as the unity of God, or of action, feeling, etc. , as unity of design, of affection, etc. Thus, we may speak of effecting a union of interests which shall result in a unity of labor and interest in securing a given object. One kingdom, joy, and union without end. Milton. [Man ] is to. .. beget Like of his like, his image multiplied. In unity defective; which requires Collateral love, and dearest amity. Milton.
UNIONISM
UNIONISM Un "ion *ism, n.
1. The sentiment of attachment to a federal union, especially to the federal union of the United States.
2. The principles, or the system, of combination among workmen engaged in the same occupation or trade.
UNIONIST
UNIONIST Un "ion *ist, n.
1. One who advocates or promotes union; especially a loyal supporter of a federal union, as that of the United States.
2. A member or supporter of a trades union.
UNIONISTIC
UNIONISTIC Un `ion *is "tic, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to union or unionists; tending to promote or preserve union.
UNIOVULATE
U `ni *o "vu *late, a. Etym: [Uni- + ovulate. ] (Bot. )
Defn: Containing but one ovule.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Union
Un ion |ˈyo͞onyən ˈjunjən | an industrial and residential township in northeastern New Jersey; pop. 53,673 (est. 2008 ).
union
un ion |ˈyo͞onyən ˈjunjən | ▶noun 1 the action or fact of joining or being joined, esp. in a political context: he was opposed to closer political or economic union with Europe | a currency union between the two countries. • a state of harmony or agreement: they live in perfect union. • a marriage: their union had not been blessed with children. 2 an organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests; a labor union: the National Farmers' Union. • a club, society, or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose: members of the Students' Union. • Brit. historical a number of parishes consolidated for the purposes of administering the Poor Laws. • Brit. an association of independent churches for purposes of cooperation. 3 (also Union ) a political unit consisting of a number of states or provinces with the same central government, in particular: • the US, esp. from its founding by the original thirteen states in 1787 –90 to the secession of the Confederate states in 1860 –61. • (also the Federal Union ) the northern states of the US that opposed the seceding Confederate states in the Civil War. 4 a building at a college or university used by students for recreation and other nonacademic activities. 5 Mathematics the set that comprises all the elements (and no others ) contained in any of two or more given sets. • the operation of forming such a set. 6 a pipe coupling. 7 a part of a flag with an emblem symbolizing national union, typically occupying the upper corner next to the staff. 8 a fabric made of two or more different yarns, typically cotton and linen or silk. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from ecclesiastical Latin unio (n- ) ‘unity, ’ from Latin unus ‘one. ’
Union, Act of
Union, Act of (in British history ) either of the parliamentary acts by which the countries of the United Kingdom were brought together as a political whole. By the first Act of Union (1707 ) Scotland was joined with England to form Great Britain. The second Act of Union (1801 ) established the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Wales had been incorporated with England in 1536.
union-bashing
un ion-bash ing ▶noun informal active or vocal opposition to labor unions and their rights.
union catalog
un ion cat a log ▶noun a list of the combined holdings of several libraries.
Union City
Un ion Cit y 1 a city in north central California, south of Oakland; pop. 72,123 (est. 2008 ). 2 an industrial city in northeastern New Jersey, across the Hudson River from New York City; pop. 62,183 (est. 2008 ).
Uniondale
Un ion dale |ˈyo͞onyənˌdāl ˈjunjəndeɪl | a residential and commercial village in southeastern New York, on Long Island; pop. 23,011 (2000 ).
unionist
un ion ist |ˈyo͞onyənist ˈjunjənəst | ▶noun 1 a member of a labor union. • an advocate or supporter of labor unions. 2 ( Unionist ) a person who opposed secession during the Civil War. • a person in Northern Ireland, esp. a member of a political party, supporting or advocating union with Great Britain. DERIVATIVES un ion ism |-ˌnizəm |noun, un ion is tic |ˌyo͞onyəˈnistik |adjective
unionize
un ion ize |ˈyo͞onyəˌnīz ˈjunjəˌnaɪz | ▶verb become or cause to become members of a labor union. DERIVATIVES un ion i za tion |ˌyo͞onyəniˈzāSHən, -ˌnīˈzā - |noun
unionized
un ion ized |ˈyo͞onyəˌnīzd ˈjunjənaɪzd | ▶adjective (of workers or their workplace ) belonging to, or having workers belonging to, a labor union: unionized factories.
Union Jack
Un ion Jack |ˈˌjunjən ˈˌʤæk | ▶noun 1 the national flag of the United Kingdom, consisting of red and white crosses on a blue background. [originally a small British union flag flown as the jack of a ship; compare with union . ] 2 ( union jack ) (in the US ) a small flag consisting of the union from the national flag, flown at the bows of vessels in harbor.
Union of Myanmar
Un ion of My an mar official name for Burma.
Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Union of Ser ¦bia and Mon ¦te |negro a former federation consisting of the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, established in 2003 from the former federal republic of Yugoslavia. In 2006 Serbia and Montenegro became separate republics.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Un ion of So vi et So cial ist Re pub lics (abbr.: USSR ) full name of the Soviet Union.
union shop
un ion shop ▶noun a place of work where employers may hire nonunion workers who must join a labor union within an agreed time. Compare with closed shop, open shop.
Union Square
Un ion Square |juːniənˈskweə (r )| a park in southern Manhattan in New York City, noted as a former theater and, later, labor union hub.
union suit
un ion suit ▶noun dated a single undergarment combining shirt and pants.
Union Territory
Un ion Ter ri to ry any of several territories of India that are administered by the central government.
Oxford Dictionary
union
union |ˈjuːnjən, -ɪən | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action of joining together or the fact of being joined together, especially in a political context: he was opposed to closer political or economic union with Europe | [ count noun ] : a currency union between the two countries. • ( the Union ) historical the uniting of the English and Scottish crowns in 1603, of the English and Scottish parliaments in 1707, or of the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. • a state of harmony or agreement: they live in perfect union. • [ count noun ] a marriage: their union had not been blessed with children. 2 a society or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose: [ in names ] : the Mothers' Union. • a trade union: [ in names ] : the National Farmers' Union. • Brit. an association of independent Churches, especially Congregational or Baptist, for purposes of cooperation. 3 ( the Union ) a political unit consisting of a number of states or provinces with the same central government, in particular: • the United States, especially from its founding by the original thirteen states in 1787 –90 to the secession of the Confederate states in 1860 –1. • (also the Federal Union ) the northern states of the United States which opposed the seceding Confederate states in the American Civil War. • South Africa, especially before it became a republic in 1961. 4 Mathematics the set that comprises all the elements (and no others ) contained in any of two or more given sets. • [ mass noun ] the operation of forming such a set. 5 a joint or coupling for pipes. 6 Brit. historical a number of parishes consolidated for the purposes of administering the Poor Laws. 7 (in South Asia ) a local administrative unit comprising several rural villages. 8 a part of a flag with an emblem symbolizing national union, typically occupying the upper corner next to the staff. 9 [ mass noun ] a fabric made of two or more different yarns, typically cotton and linen or silk. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from ecclesiastical Latin unio (n- )‘unity ’, from Latin unus ‘one ’.
Union
Un ion |ˈyo͞onyən ˈjunjən | an industrial and residential township in northeastern New Jersey; pop. 53,673 (est. 2008 ).
Union, Act of
Union, Act of (in British history ) either of the parliamentary acts by which the countries of the United Kingdom were brought together as a political whole. By the first Act of Union (1707 ) Scotland was joined with England to form Great Britain. The second Act of Union (1801 ) established the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Wales had been incorporated with England in 1536.
union-bashing
un ion-bash ing ▶noun informal active or vocal opposition to labor unions and their rights.
union catalogue
union cata |logue ▶noun a list of the combined holdings of several libraries.
Union City
Un ion Cit y 1 a city in north central California, south of Oakland; pop. 72,123 (est. 2008 ). 2 an industrial city in northeastern New Jersey, across the Hudson River from New York City; pop. 62,183 (est. 2008 ).
Uniondale
Un ion dale |ˈyo͞onyənˌdāl ˈjunjəndeɪl | a residential and commercial village in southeastern New York, on Long Island; pop. 23,011 (2000 ).
Union flag
Union flag ▶noun another term for Union Jack ( sense 1 ).
unionist
union |ist |ˈjuːnjənɪst, -ɪən -| ▶noun 1 a member of a trade union. 2 ( Unionist ) a person, especially a member of a Northern Ireland political party, who is in favour of the union of Northern Ireland with Great Britain. • historical a member of a British political party formed in 1886 which supported maintenance of the parliamentary union between Great Britain and Ireland. • an opponent of secession during the American Civil War of 1861 –5. DERIVATIVES unionism noun, unionistic |-ˈnɪstɪk |adjective
unionize
unionize |ˈjuːnjənʌɪz, -ɪən - |(also unionise ) ▶verb become or cause to become members of a trade union. DERIVATIVES unionization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun
unionized
unionized |ˈjuːniənʌɪzd |(also unionised ) ▶adjective (of workers or their workplace ) belonging to, or having workers belonging to, a trade union: unionized factories.
Union Jack
Union Jack ▶noun 1 the national flag of the United Kingdom, formed by combining the red and white crosses of St George, St Andrew, and St Patrick and retaining the blue ground of the flag of St Andrew. Also called Union flag. [originally a small British union flag flown as the jack of a ship. ] 2 ( union jack ) (in the US ) a small flag consisting of the union from the national flag, flown at the bows of vessels in harbour.
Union of Myanmar
Union of Myan |mar official name for Burma.
Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Union of Ser ¦bia and Mon ¦te |negro a former federation consisting of the republics of Serbia and Montenegro, established in 2003 from the former federal republic of Yugoslavia. In 2006 Serbia and Montenegro became separate republics.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (abbrev.: USSR ) full name of Soviet Union.
union shop
union shop ▶noun a place of work where all employees must belong to a trade union or join one within an agreed time. Compare with closed shop.
Union Square
Un ion Square |juːniənˈskweə (r )| a park in southern Manhattan in New York City, noted as a former theater and, later, labor union hub.
union suit
union suit ▶noun N. Amer. dated a single undergarment covering the body and legs, worn by men and boys.
Union Territory
Union Territory any of several territories of India which are administered by the central government.
American Oxford Thesaurus
union
union noun 1 the union of art and nature: unification, uniting, joining, merging, merger, fusion, fusing, amalgamation, coalition, combination, synthesis, blend, blending, mingling; marriage, wedding, alliance; coupling. ANTONYMS separation, parting. 2 the workers joined a union: association, labor union, trade union, league, guild, confederation, federation, brotherhood, organization.
unionize
unionize verb they made several failed attempts to unionize the assembly crew: organize, unite; join forces, band together, gang up.
Oxford Thesaurus
union
union noun 1 the gardens are an example of the union of art and nature: unification, uniting, joining, merging, merger, fusion, fusing, amalgamating, amalgamation, junction, coalition, combining, combination, consolidation, conjunction, confederation, federation, integration, synthesis, blend, blending, mixture, mingling, commingling; informal mash-up. ANTONYMS separation, parting. 2 the crowd moved in union to the beat: unity, accord, unison, unanimity, harmony, concord, agreement, concurrence, undividedness. 3 his daughter's union with the prince: marriage, wedding, partnership, pairing, alliance, match, compact, affiliation, civil partnership; coupling, intercourse, mating; formal coition, coitus, copulation. ANTONYMS divorce, annulment. 4 all employees should have the right to be represented by a union: association, trade union, alliance, league, guild; coalition, consortium, combine, syndicate, confederation, federation, confederacy, partnership, fraternity, brotherhood, sorority, society, club, group, organization.
Duden Dictionary
Unio mystica
Unio mys ti ca Substantiv, feminin Theologie , die |U nio m y stica |die Unio mystica; Genitiv: der Unio mystica kirchenlateinisch, zu: unio (Union ) und lateinisch mysticus, Mystik geheimnisvolle Vereinigung der Seele mit Gott in der Mystik
Union
Uni on Substantiv, feminin , die |Uni o n |die Union; Genitiv: der Union, Plural: die Unionen kirchenlateinisch unio = Einheit, Vereinigung, zu lateinisch unus = einer, ein Einziger Bund, Zusammenschluss (besonders von Staaten ) einer Union beitreten, angehören | die Staaten schlossen sich zu einer Union zusammen | die Junge Union (gemeinsame Jugendorganisation der CDU und der CSU )
Unionist
Uni o nist Substantiv, maskulin , der |Union i st |der Unionist; Genitiv: des Unionisten, Plural: die Unionisten 1 Anhänger, Mitglied einer Union 2 Geschichte Gegner der Konföderierten im amerikanischen Sezessionskrieg
Unionistin
Uni o nis tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Union i stin |weibliche Form zu Unionist
unionistisch
uni o nis tisch Adjektiv |union i stisch |eine Union betreffend, ihr angehörend
Union Jack
Uni on Jack Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈjuːnjən ˈdʒæk |der Union Jack; Genitiv: des Union Jacks, Union Jacks englisch Union Jack, aus: union = Union (als Bezeichnung für das Vereinigte Königreich Großbritannien ) und jack = kleinere (Schiffs )flagge Flagge Großbritanniens
Unionschrist
Uni ons christ Substantiv, maskulin Jargon , der |Uni o nschrist |Mitglied der Christlich-Demokratischen oder der Christlich-Sozialen Union
Unionschristin
Uni ons chris tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Uni o nschristin |weibliche Form zu Unionschrist
Unionsfraktion
Uni ons frak ti on Substantiv, feminin Jargon , die |Uni o nsfraktion |Fraktion der Unionsparteien
unionsgeführt
uni ons ge führt Adjektiv Jargon |uni o nsgeführt |unionsregiert
Unionskirche
Uni ons kir che Substantiv, feminin , die |Uni o nskirche |durch den Zusammenschluss mehrerer protestantischer Kirchen mit verwandten Bekenntnissen gebildete Kirche
Unionspartei
Uni ons par tei Substantiv, feminin , die |Uni o nspartei |meist im Plural eine der beiden Parteien CDU und CSU
Unionsparteien
Uni ons par tei en Pluralwort , die |Uni o nsparteien |Plural zusammenfassende Bezeichnung für CDU und CSU
Unionspolitiker
Uni ons po li ti ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Uni o nspolitiker |Politiker einer der beiden Unionsparteien
Unionspolitikerin
Uni ons po li ti ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Uni o nspolitikerin |weibliche Form zu Unionspolitiker
unionsregiert
uni ons re giert Adjektiv Jargon |uni o nsregiert |von einer der beiden Unionsparteien regiert das einzige unionsregierte Bundesland
Unionsrepublik
Uni ons re pu b lik, Uni ons re pu blik Substantiv, feminin früher , die |Uni o nsrepublik |Sowjetrepublik
French Dictionary
union
union n. f. nom féminin 1 Combinaison de plusieurs éléments ensemble. : L ’union de deux fermes a permis la création d ’un grand domaine. SYNONYME association ; fusion ; réunion . 2 Mariage, vie maritale. : Une union heureuse. 3 Association, accord. : L ’union fait la force. (Proverbe ) SYNONYME alliance . LOCUTION Trait d ’union. Signe qui sert à unir les éléments de certains mots composés, les syllabes d ’un mot divisé en fin de ligne. : Des traits d ’union nombreux. tableau – trait d ’union. FORME FAUTIVE union. Anglicisme au sens de syndicat.
Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques
Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques désignation Sigle URSS (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Union douanière de la Belgique, des Pays-Bas et du Luxembourg
Union douanière de la Belgique, des Pays-Bas et du Luxembourg désignation Sigle Benelux (s ’écrit sans points ).
Spanish Dictionary
unión
unión nombre femenino 1 Acción de unir o unirse :unión del alma y el cuerpo; unión entre hermanos; unión matrimonial; unión del oxígeno y del hidrógeno; unión de dos partidos; proceso de unión monetaria; proyectos de unión política y económica; es fruto de la unión entre dos famosos actores .2 Efecto de unir o unirse :la unión monetaria favorecerá a muchos sectores de la industria .3 Conjunto de sociedades, empresas, países o individuos que se unen con un fin o con unos intereses comunes y que normalmente constituyen una entidad :la Unión de Consumidores de la Zona Norte ha convocado una rueda de prensa .4 Lugar donde se unen dos o más elementos :la unión de dos ríos se llama confluencia .
unionismo
unionismo nombre masculino Movimiento político e ideología que defiende la unión de Irlanda del Norte y Gran Bretaña .
unionista
unionista adjetivo 1 [partido, doctrina, etc. ] Que mantiene o propaga cualquier idea de unión .2 adjetivo /nombre común Que es partidario de esta idea .3 adjetivo Del unionismo o relacionado con él .4 adjetivo /nombre común Que es partidario del unionismo .5 adjetivo De Unión Democrática de Cataluña, partido democristiano y nacionalista de Cataluña (España ).6 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es miembro de Unión Democrática de Cataluña .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
union
un ion /júːnj ə n |-niən /〖語源は 「1つ (uni )にすること 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C 労働組合 , 労組 (⦅米 ⦆labor [⦅英 ⦆trade ] union )▸ a teachers (') union 教職員組合 ▸ a union activist 労組の活動家 ▸ The union is against the plan .労働組合はその計画に反対である 2 C a. 〖しばしばU -; 単数形で 〗(国 組織などの )連邦 , 連合 (国家 ); 連盟, 同盟 (coalition )▸ the European Union 欧州連合 (⦅略 ⦆EU )▸ create (a ) monetary [currency ] union 通貨同盟を結成する b. 〖the U- 〗〘米史 〙(南北戦争時の )連邦軍, 北軍 ; アメリカ合衆国 ; イギリス連邦, 連合王国 ; 〘英史 〙イングランドとスコットランドの合同 ⦅1707年 ⦆; 〘英史 〙大ブリテンとアイルランドの合同 ⦅1801年 ⦆.3 U ⦅かたく ⦆ «2つ以上の物の /…との » 結合 , 合併, 団結, 調和 «of /with » (!具体例ではa ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ a perfect union of body and spirit 肉体と精神の完全なる結びつき ▸ the union of a sperm and an egg 精子と卵子の結合 4 C ⦅かたく 古 ⦆〖通例単数形で 〗(男女の )結びつき, 結婚 (marriage ); 性交 ▸ the romantic union of the prince and the princess 王子と王女のロマンチックな結婚 5 C 〖通例the U- 〗(大学の )学生会, 学生クラブ ; 学生会館 (student (s' ) union ).6 C (管の )ユニオン接ぎ手 .7 C 〘数 〙和集合 .8 C (国旗などの )連合表象 〘英国のUnion Jackや米国の星章部分など 〙.9 C 混紡織物 .~̀ c á talog [⦅主に英 ⦆c á talogue ]総合目録 .Ù - J á ck [Fl á g ]1 〖the ~〗英国国旗, ユニオンジャック (!England, Scotland, Irelandの連合 (Union )旗を船首旗ざお (jack staff )に掲げたことから; the Union Flagの方が正式 ) .2 〖u- j- 〗連合表象旗 .~́ l à bel 組合ラベル 〘労働組合員が製造した産品であることを証する 〙.Ú - of S ò viet S ò cialist Rep ú blics 〖the ~〗ソヴィエト社会主義共和国連邦 (→Soviet Union ).~́ sh ò p ユニオンショップ 〘従業員が雇用後一定期間内に組合員になることが義務づけられている事業所 〙.~́ st è ward (会社内の部局の )組合幹事 .~́ s ù it ⦅米 ⦆ユニオンスーツ (⦅英 ⦆combinations ) 〘上下続きになっている男性または子供用下着 〙.
unionism
ú n ion ì sm 名詞 U 1 労働組合主義 .2 連合 [合同 ]主義 .3 〖U- 〗〘米史 〙(米国南北戦争当時の )連邦主義 〘南北の分離に反対した 〙; 〘英史 〙統一主義 〘アイルランドの独立に反対した 〙.
unionist
ú n ion ist 名詞 C 1 ⦅英 ⦆〖通例the U- 〗アルスター (民主 )統一党 (員 ); 〖u- 〗(政治的 )統一主義者, 連合論者 .2 ⦅英 ⦆労働組合員 ; 労働組合主義者 .3 ⦅米 ⦆〖the U- 〗〘米史 〙(南北戦争の際, 南北分離に反対した )連邦主義者 .
unionization
ù n ion i z á tion 名詞 U 労働組合結成 .
unionize
ú n ion ì ze 動詞 他動詞 …を連合 [合体 ]する ; …を労働組合に組織する .自動詞 労働組合に加入する .