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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B1|SPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary u‧nion /ˈjuːnjən/ noun
اتحادیه
اتحاد و اتفاق، یگانگی، وحدت، اتصال، پیوستگی، پیوند، وصلت، اجتماع، الحاق، اشتراک منافع، مهره ماسوره، سازش، پیوند، اتصالی، علوم مهندسی: اتصال، کامپیوتر: اتحاد، قانون فقه: موافقت، بازرگانی: اتحادیه
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: اجتماع، اتحاد
الکترونیک: اجتماع، اتحاد،
کامپیوتر: مهره ماسوره، اتحاد، سازش، پیوند اتحادیه، اتصالی، اتصال،
علوم مهندسی: اتحاد، اتحادیه، موافقت،
حقوق: اتحادیه،
اقتصاد: اتحاد واتفاق، یگانگی، وحدت، اتصال، پیوستگی، پیوند، وصلت، اجتماع، اتحاد، اتحادیه، الحاق، اشتراک منافع
کامپیوتر: اتصال، اجتماع، اتحاد
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Synonyms & Related Words union[noun]Synonyms:- joining, amalgamation, blend, combination, conjunction, fusion, mixture, uniting
- alliance, association, coalition, confederacy, federation, league
- agreement, accord, concord, harmony, unanimity, unison, unity
Antonyms: disunion
English Thesaurus: organization, institution, association, party, body, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary u‧nion S1 W1 /ˈjuːnjən/
noun[
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Old French;
Origin: Late Latin unio, from Latin unus 'one']
1. [countable] (
also trade union British English, labor union American English) an organization formed by workers to protect their rights
union of the National Union of Teachers Are you planning to join the union? union members2. used in the names of some clubs or organizations:
the British Golf Union3. [singular] formal the act of joining two or more things together, or the state of being joined together
union of The artist’s work shows the perfect union of craftsmanship and imagination.union with Some militants favour independence for Kashmir or union with Pakistan.4. [singular] a group of countries or states with the same central government:
the former Soviet Union5. the Union used in the past to talk about the United States, especially the northern states during the Civil War
6. [uncountable and countable] formal marriage
7. [uncountable and countable] formal the activity of having sex, or an occasion when this happens
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Collocations union noun ADJ. close, tight Some of the member states wanted a tighter union rather than the loose confederation that developed.
loose | full a move towards full European union
economic, monetary, political VERB + UNION create, form | dissolve UNION + VERB break up The Soviet Union broke up after only a few years of liberalization. PREP. ~ between currency union between the two countries
~ with the union with East Germany ⇒ See
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Thesaurus organization a group of people, companies, or countries, which is set up for a particular purpose:
Greenpeace is an international organization that protects the environment. the World Health Organizationinstitution a large important organization such as a bank, church, or university:
The University is an important academic institution. financial institutions such as banksassociation an organization for people in a particular profession, sport, or activity, which officially represents its members – often used in names:
I met a representative of the National Association of Teachers. the Football Associationparty an organization of people with the same political aims which you can vote for in elections:
Which political party do you support? He voted for the Republican Party’s candidate.body an important group of people who make the rules and advise people about what should be allowed:
the sport’s governing body The government has set up an advisory body.club/society an organization for people who share an interest, for example a sport:
We belong to a tennis club. I joined the university film society.union an organization formed by workers in order to protect their rights:
The union ordered its members out on strike.charity an organization which collects money to help people who are poor, sick etc and does not make any profit for itself:
She has raised a lot of money for local charities.quango British English disapproving an organization set up by the government, which has official power but whose members have not been elected:
the amount of money that is wasted on government quangos [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲