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United Arab Emirates

N สห รัฐ อาห รับ อะ มี เรส  sa-ha-rad-a-rab-a-mi-red

 

United Arab republic

N สหภาพ เดิม สมัย อียิปต์ ร่วมกับ ซีเรีย  ก่อตั้ง ปี ค .ศ  1958 sa-ha-phab-doem-sa-mai-i-yib-ruam-kab-si-ria

 

United Kingdom

N สหราชอาณาจักร  ประเทศอังกฤษ  Great Britain Britain England sa-ha-rad-cha-a-na-jak

 

United Nations

N องค์การสหประชาชาติ  ong-kan-sa-ha-pra-cha-chad

 

United Nations Charter

N กฎบัตรสหประชาชาติ  kod-bad-sa-ha-pra-cha-chad

 

United States of America

N ประเทศสหรัฐอเมริกา  สห รัฐ  pra-thed-sa-ha-rad-a-me-ri-ka

 

united

ADJ ซึ่ง พร้อมเพรียงกัน  สอดคล้องกัน  join separated sueng-phrom-priang-kan

 

united

ADJ ซึ่ง ร่วมมือ กัน  participate compete sueng-ruam-mue-kan

 

united

ADJ ี่ รวมกัน  ร่วมกัน  join separate ruam-kan

 

unitedly

ADV อย่าง พร้อมเพรียง สามัคคี  อย่าง สอดคล้องกัน 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

UNITED

pp. Joined; made to agree; cemented; mixed; attached by growth. United flowers, are such as have the stamens and pistils in the same flower.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

UNITED

UNITED U *nit "ed, a.

 

Defn: Combined; joined; made one. United Brethren. (Eccl.) See Moravian, n. -- United flowers (Bot. ), flowers which have the stamens and pistils in the same flower. -- The United Kingdom, Great Britain and Ireland; -- so named since January 1, 18 1, when the Legislative Union went into operation. -- United Greeks (Eccl.), those members of the Greek Church who acknowledge the supremacy of the pope; -- called also uniats.

 

UNITEDLY

UNITEDLY U *nit "ed *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an united manner. Dryden.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

united

u nit ed |yo͞oˈnītid juˈnaɪdɪd | adjective joined together politically, for a common purpose, or by common feelings: women acting together in a united way. chiefly Brit. used in names of soccer and other sports teams formed by amalgamation: Oxford United. DERIVATIVES u nit ed ly adverb

 

United Arab Emirates

U nit ed Ar ab E mir ates |junaɪtɪdærəbˈemɪrəts |(abbr.: UAE ) an independent state on the southern coast of the Persian Gulf, west of the Gulf of Oman; pop. 4,798,500 (est. 2009 ); capital, Abu Dhabi; official language, Arabic. The United Arab Emirates was formed in 1971 by the federation of the independent sheikhdoms formerly called the Trucial States: Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah (joined early 1972 ), Sharjah, and Umm al-Qaiwain.

 

United Arab Republic

U nit ed Ar ab Re pub lic (abbr.: UAR ) a former political union established by Egypt and Syria in 1958. It was seen as the first step toward the creation of a pan-Arab union in the Middle East, but only Yemen entered into loose association with it 1958 –66 and Syria withdrew in 1961. Egypt retained the name United Arab Republic until 1971.

 

United Artists

U nit ed Art ists |junaɪtɪdˈɑːtɪsts | a movie production company founded in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and D. W. Griffith.

 

United Brethren

U nit ed Breth ren plural noun a Protestant denomination founded in the US in 1800.

 

United Free Church

United Free Church a Presbyterian Church in Scotland formed in 1900 by the union of the Free Church of Scotland with the United Presbyterian Church. In 1929 the majority of its congregation joined the established Church of Scotland.

 

United Kingdom

U nit ed King dom |juˈnaɪdɪd ˈkɪŋdəm |(abbr.: UK ) a country in western Europe that consists of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland; pop. 61,113,200 (est. 2009 ); capital, London. Full name United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England (which had incorporated Wales in the 16th century ) and Scotland have had the same monarch since 1603, when James VI of Scotland succeeded to the English crown as James I; the kingdoms were formally united by the Act of Union in 1707. An Act of Parliament joined Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, but the Irish Free State (later the Republic of Ireland ) broke away in 1921. The UK became a member of the EC (now the EU ) in 1973.

 

United Nations

U nit ed Na tions |juˈˌnaɪdɪd ˈneɪʃənz |(abbr.: UN ) an international organization of countries set up in 1945, in succession to the League of Nations, to promote international peace, security, and cooperation. The members of the United Nations, originally the countries that fought against the Axis Powers in the Second World War, now number 192 and include most sovereign states of the world. Administration is by a secretariat headed by a secretary general. The chief deliberative body is the General Assembly, in which each member state has one vote; recommendations are passed but are not binding on members and generally have had little effect on world politics. The Security Council bears the primary responsibility for the maintenance of peace and security and may call on members to take action, chiefly peacekeeping action, to enforce its decisions. The UN's headquarters are in New York City.

 

United Presbyterian Church

United Pres ¦by |ter ¦ian Church a Presbyterian Church in Scotland formed in 1847. In 1900 it joined with the Free Church of Scotland to form the United Free Church.

 

United Provinces

U nit ed Prov inc es historical 1 the seven provinces united in 1579 that formed the basis of the republic of the Netherlands. 2 an Indian administrative division formed by the union of Agra and Oudh that has been called Uttar Pradesh since 1950.

 

United Provinces of Central America

United Provinces of Central Amer |ica a former federal republic in Central America, formed in 1823 to unite the states of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, all newly independent from Spain. The federation collapsed in 1838.

 

United Reformed Church

United Reformed Church a Church formed in 1972 by the union of the Congregational Church in England and Wales with the Presbyterian Church in England. Most of the Churches of Christ in the UK joined the union in 1981. usage: The correct term is United Reformed Church, although it is sometimes called United Reform Church in general use.

 

United States

U nit ed States (abbr.: US or U.S. ) a country that occupies most of the southern half of North America as well as Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands; pop. 304,059,724 (est. 2008 ); capital, Washington, DC. Full name United States of America. The US is a federal republic comprising 50 states and the Federal District of Columbia. It originated in the American Revolution, the successful rebellion of the colonies on the eastern coast against British rule in 1775 –83. The original 13 states that formed the Union drew up a federal constitution in 1787, and George Washington was elected the first president in 1789. In the 19th century the territory of the US was extended across the continent through the westward spread of pioneers and settlers and acquisitions such as that of Texas and California from Mexico in the 1840s. After a long period of isolation in foreign affairs, the US participated on the Allied side in both world wars and emerged from the Cold War as the world's leading military and economic power.

 

Oxford Dictionary

united

united |juˈnʌɪtɪd | adjective joined together politically, for a common purpose, or by common feelings: women acting together in a united way. Brit. used in names of soccer and other sports teams formed by amalgamation: Oxford United. DERIVATIVES unitedly adverb

 

United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates |junʌɪtɪd arəb ˈɛmɪrəts |(abbrev.: UAE ) an independent state on the south coast of the Persian Gulf, west of the Gulf of Oman; pop. 4,798,500 (est. 2009 ); official language, Arabic; capital, Abu Dhabi. The United Arab Emirates was formed in 1971 by the federation of the independent sheikhdoms formerly called the Trucial States: Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah (joined early 1972 ), Sharjah, and Umm al-Qaiwain.

 

United Arab Republic

United Arab Republic (abbrev.: UAR ) a former political union established by Egypt and Syria in 1958. It was seen as the first step towards the creation of a pan-Arab union in the Middle East, but only Yemen entered into loose association with it (1958 –66 ) and Syria withdrew in 1961. Egypt retained the name United Arab Republic until 1971.

 

United Artists

United Artists |junʌɪtɪdˈɑːtɪsts | a US film production company founded in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and D. W. Griffith.

 

United Brethren

U nit ed Breth ren plural noun a Protestant denomination founded in the US in 1800.

 

United Free Church

United Free Church a Presbyterian Church in Scotland formed in 1900 by the union of the Free Church of Scotland with the United Presbyterian Church. In 1929 the majority of its congregation joined the established Church of Scotland.

 

United Kingdom

United Kingdom (abbrev.: UK ) a country of western Europe consisting of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland; pop. 61,113,200 (est. 2009 ); capital, London. Full name United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England (which had incorporated Wales in the 16th century ) and Scotland have had the same monarch since 1603, when James VI of Scotland succeeded to the English crown as James I; the kingdoms were formally united by the Act of Union in 1707. An Act of Parliament joined Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, but the Irish Free State (later the Republic of Ireland ) broke away in 1921. The UK became a member of the EC (now the EU ) in 1973.

 

United Nations

United Nations (abbrev.: UN ) an international organization of countries set up in 1945, in succession to the League of Nations, to promote international peace, security, and cooperation. Its members, originally the countries that fought against the Axis Powers in the Second World War, now number almost 200 and include most sovereign states of the world. Administration is by a secretariat headed by the Secretary General. The chief deliberative body is the General Assembly, in which each member state has one vote; recommendations are passed but are not binding on members, and in general have had little effect on world politics. The Security Council bears the primary responsibility for the maintenance of peace and security, and may call on members to take action, chiefly peacekeeping action, to enforce its decisions. The UN's headquarters are in New York.

 

United Presbyterian Church

United Pres ¦by |ter ¦ian Church a Presbyterian Church in Scotland formed in 1847. In 1900 it joined with the Free Church of Scotland to form the United Free Church.

 

United Provinces

United Provinces historical 1 the seven provinces united in 1579 and forming the basis of the republic of the Netherlands. 2 an Indian administrative division formed by the union of Agra and Oudh and called Uttar Pradesh since 1950.

 

United Provinces of Central America

United Provinces of Central Amer |ica a former federal republic in Central America, formed in 1823 to unite the states of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, all newly independent from Spain. The federation collapsed in 1838.

 

United Reformed Church

United Reformed Church a Church formed in 1972 by the union of the Congregational Church in England and Wales with the Presbyterian Church in England. Most of the Churches of Christ in the UK joined the union in 1981. usage: The correct term is United Reformed Church, although it is sometimes called United Reform Church in general use.

 

United States

United States (abbrev.: US or USA ) a country occupying most of the southern half of North America and including also Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands; pop. 304,059,724 (est. 2008 ); capital, Washington, DC. Full name United States of America. The US is a federal republic comprising fifty states and the Federal District of Columbia. It originated in the American War of Independence, the successful rebellion of the British colonies on the east coast in 1775 –83. The original thirteen states which formed the Union drew up a federal constitution in 1787, and George Washington was elected the first President in 1789. In the 19th century the territory of the US was extended across the continent through the westward spread of pioneers and settlers (at the expense of the American Indian peoples ), and acquisitions such as that of Texas and California from Mexico in the 1840s. After a long period of isolation in foreign affairs the US participated on the Allied side in both world wars, and came out of the Cold War as the world's leading military and economic power.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

united

united adjective 1 a united Germany: unified, integrated, amalgamated, joined, merged; federal, confederate. 2 a united response: common, shared, joint, combined, communal, cooperative, collective, collaborative, concerted; Brit. informal joined-up. 3 they were united in their views: unanimous, in agreement, agreed, in unison, of the same opinion, like-minded, as one, in accord, in harmony, in unity.

 

United States of America

United States of America noun citizens of the United States of America: USA, U.S., US, America; informal the States, the U.S. of A., the US of A, the land of the free, Uncle Sam; literary Columbia.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

united

united adjective 1 a united Germany: unified, integrated, consolidated, amalgamated, joined, merged, banded together; federal, federated, confederate. ANTONYMS divided, separated. 2 the parties must decide on a united response to the proposals: common, shared, joint, combined, corporate, mutual, communal, allied, cooperative, collective, collaborative, aggregate, undivided, solid, consistent, concerted, pooled, cross-party. ANTONYMS different. 3 they were united in their views: in agreement, agreed, in unison, of the same opinion, of the same mind, of like mind, like-minded, at one, as one, in accord, in concord, unanimous, in sympathy, in rapport, in harmony, in unity, shoulder to shoulder. ANTONYMS disagreeing, differing.

 

United States of America

United States of America noun the States, the land of the free, God's own country; informal the US of A; literary Columbia.

 

Duden Dictionary

United Nations

Uni ted Na tions Pluralwort , die |juˈnaɪtɪd ˈneɪʃənz |Pluraletantum englisch united nations = vereinte Nationen englische Bezeichnung für die Vereinten Nationen Abkürzung: UN

 

United Press International

Uni ted Press In ter na tio nal Substantiv, feminin , die |United Pr e ss International - - ɪntɐˈnɛʃənl̩ |die United Press International; Genitiv: der United Press International englisch eine US-amerikanische Nachrichtenagentur; Abkürzung UPI

 

United States [of America]

Uni ted States [of Ame ri ca ]Pluralwort , die |- ˈsteːt͜s (- ɛˈmɛrikə )|Plural Vereinigte Staaten [von Amerika ]; Abkürzung US [A ]

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

united

u nit ed /junáɪtɪd /unite 形容詞 more ; most /3 は比較なし 1 〈人などが 〉 «…で /…に反対して » 団結した , 協力した «in /against » ; 〈家族などが 〉 (心が通じ合って )まとまった, 一致した be closely united in the pursuit of peace 平和を求め固く結束している 2 全員の [による ], 共同 ()▸ a united front 共同戦線 ▸ a united voice 全員の意見 3 〈国家などが 〉連合した, 合併した ▸ a united Ireland 統一アイルランド U -̀ À rab Em rates the アラブ首長国連邦 〘7つの首長国から構成; 首都Abu Dhabi; ⦅略 ⦆UAE, U.A.E.〙.U K ngdom 見出し語 .U N tions 見出し語 .U Pr ss Intern tional the UPI通信社 〘米国2大通信社の1つ; ⦅略 ⦆UPI .U St tes (of Am rica )見出し語 .U W y 共同募金会 .ly 副詞 団結して .

 

United Kingdom

U nit ed King dom /junàɪtɪd -kɪ́ŋdəm /名詞 the 英国 , 連合王国 〘もとは大ブリテンとアイルランドの連合王国; 1922年アイルランド独立後は大ブリテンと北アイルランドの連合王国; 正式名the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; 首都London; ⦅略 ⦆UK, U.K.〙(England , Britain ).

 

United Nations

U nit ed Na tions /junàɪtɪd -néɪʃ (ə )nz /名詞 1 the ; 単数扱い 〗国際連合 , 国連 〘1945年10月24日 (国連の日 )正式に発足; 公用語は英 ロシア 中国 スペイン アラビア語; 本部New York市 〙.2 〖複数扱い 〗(第2次大戦中の )反枢軸連合国 〘1942年ワシントン宣言に署名した26か国 〙.

 

United States (of America)

U nit ed States (of A mer i ca )/junàɪtɪd -stéɪts (-əv-əmérɪkə )/名詞 the ; 単数扱い 〗アメリカ合衆国 , 米国 〘50州とコロンビア特別区 (the District of Columbia )から成る連邦共和国; 首都Washington, D.C.; ⦅略 ⦆US, U.S., USA, U.S.A.〙.