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unionist

/yoon-yuh-nist/US // ˈyun yə nɪst //UK // (ˈjuːnjənɪst) //

工会主义者,工会主义者,工会主义,工会成员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose activities or beliefs are characterized by unionism.
    • : a member of a trade union.
    • : a supporter of the federal union of the United States of America, especially during the Civil War.
    • : British Politics. an upholder of the legislative union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Examples

  • After another former general led Labor to defeat in 2003, the party selected trade unionist Amir Peretz before the 2006 elections.

  • Why should I see any value in disrespecting the unionist community?

  • His unionist opponents, however, are determined to force a simple, one-question referendum on Salmond: yes or no to independence?

  • State officers of the Unionist Virginia government were required to take an oath of allegiance to the federal government.

  • It's a fact that the Tory total figures out much larger than the Liberal Unionist.

  • However, the Unionist Government had decided on their policy, which they were determined to carry through.

  • He was now in the comfortable position of a non-unionist in a union shed who had jumped into a sacked man's place.

  • For let any Unionist glance round the world outside the British Empire.