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Definition of unionist in English:

unionist

noun ˈjuːnɪənɪstˈjuːnjənɪstˈjunjənəst
  • 1A member of a trade union.

    工会会员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The statistics also show that women unionists are significantly better off than their non unionised sisters earning on average $119 a week more.
    • And once again we have a community assembly of unionists, clergy and civil rights activists taking a stand on high moral ground.
    • It hasn't made any concessions to unionism or unionists.
    • The unionists and community collectively transformed the picket.
    • As of this day last week, the majority of unionists withdrew that support.
    • As usual, many protesters against economic globalisation in its present form will be unionists, and ALP members.
    • Sayles' movie tells the story of the obstacles that mining companies - and unionists - in West Virginia put in the way of unionisation through dividing Black and White workers.
    • It's hard not to reach the conclusion that many unionists have effectively given up on successfully unionising the private sector, and are therefore engaged in a desperate bid to hold onto the security of the public sector.
    • The auto unionists account for the largest of the confederation members.
    • A major bastion of support for the policy was in fact the union movement and unionists supported it because it helped keep out cheap labour.
    • Among the outrageous provision are proposals that would see unionists involved in legitimate industrial action locked up as terrorists.
    • With the support of hundreds of unionists from across the movement, they preserved their right to be in the collective.
    • Firstly, as a unionist and a member of a progressive union, I fully support redeployment, but you need to consider the time factor when you deal with it.
    • Wives of picket line unionists were recipients of anonymous correspondence apparently aimed at driving a wedge between them and their husbands, with a view to ending the dispute in the company's favour.
    • Still, the Democrats are facing a continuing battle for the support of industrial unionists.
    • This is the question many rank-and-file unionists often ask when their union leaderships sell their members short.
    • She urges academic unionists to move away from place-based approaches to organizing and embrace new ways of creating cyber-communities and worker collectivities.
    • As unionists it is our duty to be involved in supporting people in those situations.
    • And being a Communist or a unionist and stirring up the lower classes against their ‘betters’ is obviously right out.
    1. 1.1 An advocate or supporter of trade unions.
      工会主义者;工联主义者
  • 2A person, especially a member of a Northern Ireland political party, who is in favour of the union of Northern Ireland with Great Britain.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So the Unionists blame the Republicans and the Republicans blame the Unionists.
    • Assembly members have to declare themselves Unionists or Republicans.
    • In the Whitewell area an independent candidate came second to Paisley's Democratic Unionists in recent council elections.
    • Loyalists and Unionists tend to be Protestants, but there is such a thing as a Catholic Loyalist and a Catholic Unionist.
    • Outrage against the atrocity is now being used by Unionists and New Labour to push Sinn Fein into full acceptance of the police and the rule of law generally.
    • The other, held by many republicans, insists that British thinking on the North is, in fact, indistinguishable from that of hardline unionists and loyalists.
    • The irony is that the most compelling arguments for fiscal freedom come not from Nationalists but from Unionists.
    • There was criticism that much of the legislation ‘does not help Unionists and favours non-Unionists’.
    • Second, it can be the ground over which two groups struggle, unionists against nationalists, and so arising from not just a phenomenological, but a political, origin.
    • The relatives of the dead had fought to get a tribunal, but were also wary about it because of attacks on it by Conservatives and Unionists.
    • There is no groundswell in Britain for the Unionists in Northern Ireland.
    • The IRA and Sinn Fein and the Unionists and all of the parties are now working together.
    • When British troops were introduced they interned hundreds of political opponents of the Unionists without trial.
    • His seminal Rethinking Unionism, published in 1996, won praise from unionists and nationalists alike for its cutting edge idealistic conception of a new unionism.
    • So at the moment those paramilitaries aren't being talked about, but it's clear that Dublin and London see this as an opportunity to get the hardline unionists and Sinn Fein together, whether or not they will.
    • Many Unionists are members of the anti-Catholic Orange Order.
    • The Unionists have eagerly seized on the raid to attack Sinn Fein's elected representatives in the ruling assembly.
    • This has enabled hard-line Unionists to mount their wrecking operation.
    • Northern Ireland's overwhelmingly Catholic republicans want the province united with the Irish Republic, while the mostly Protestant unionists want it to remain part of the UK.
    • Nationalists and unionists are expected to be given time to examine the outline of a British-Irish deal, raising the likelihood that the May 1 elections will be extended by anything up to a month.
    1. 2.1historical A member of a British political party formed in 1886 which supported maintenance of the parliamentary union between Great Britain and Ireland.
      〈史〉统一党党员(支持大不列颠与爱尔兰议会统一)
    2. 2.2 An opponent of secession during the American Civil War of 1861–5.
      (美国南北战争时期)联邦主义者
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His theories of nullification and state interposition offered a third path between unconditional unionists and secessionists.
      • With secession, Philadelphia's unionists believed that the very foundation of their prosperity as a class had been placed in jeopardy.
      • Virginia unionists controlled the state secession convention from its opening in February into the early days of April.

Derivatives

  • unionistic

  • adjective juːˈnjənɪstɪk
    • That is, unless the basic freedoms of the unionistic order were abolished - which was politically impossible.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It should incorporate, however, in addition, the equally important insight of the communistic, anarchistic, syndicalistic, fascistic, co-operative and unionistic economists.
      • Those who seek to promote the Eureka Stockade as a profoundly important revolution in Australian history in a unionistic or Marxian sense are not doing any favors for the flag they favour.
      • He allows a man who already had apologized for unionistic actions before to go and commit the same sin again.
      • Needless to say, his unyielding defense of the Gospel and unbending refusal to compromise on liturgical and unionistic issues alienated many.

Definition of unionist in US English:

unionist

nounˈjunjənəstˈyo͞onyənəst
  • 1A member of a labor union.

    工会会员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the support of hundreds of unionists from across the movement, they preserved their right to be in the collective.
    • It's hard not to reach the conclusion that many unionists have effectively given up on successfully unionising the private sector, and are therefore engaged in a desperate bid to hold onto the security of the public sector.
    • The unionists and community collectively transformed the picket.
    • Firstly, as a unionist and a member of a progressive union, I fully support redeployment, but you need to consider the time factor when you deal with it.
    • She urges academic unionists to move away from place-based approaches to organizing and embrace new ways of creating cyber-communities and worker collectivities.
    • The statistics also show that women unionists are significantly better off than their non unionised sisters earning on average $119 a week more.
    • As usual, many protesters against economic globalisation in its present form will be unionists, and ALP members.
    • Still, the Democrats are facing a continuing battle for the support of industrial unionists.
    • A major bastion of support for the policy was in fact the union movement and unionists supported it because it helped keep out cheap labour.
    • As unionists it is our duty to be involved in supporting people in those situations.
    • Wives of picket line unionists were recipients of anonymous correspondence apparently aimed at driving a wedge between them and their husbands, with a view to ending the dispute in the company's favour.
    • Sayles' movie tells the story of the obstacles that mining companies - and unionists - in West Virginia put in the way of unionisation through dividing Black and White workers.
    • Among the outrageous provision are proposals that would see unionists involved in legitimate industrial action locked up as terrorists.
    • It hasn't made any concessions to unionism or unionists.
    • This is the question many rank-and-file unionists often ask when their union leaderships sell their members short.
    • And once again we have a community assembly of unionists, clergy and civil rights activists taking a stand on high moral ground.
    • And being a Communist or a unionist and stirring up the lower classes against their ‘betters’ is obviously right out.
    • The auto unionists account for the largest of the confederation members.
    • As of this day last week, the majority of unionists withdrew that support.
    1. 1.1 An advocate or supporter of labor unions.
      工会主义者;工联主义者
  • 2A person in Northern Ireland, especially a member of a political party, supporting or advocating union with Great Britain.

    支持倡导与大不列颠统一的北爱尔兰人(尤指统一党党员)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His seminal Rethinking Unionism, published in 1996, won praise from unionists and nationalists alike for its cutting edge idealistic conception of a new unionism.
    • Assembly members have to declare themselves Unionists or Republicans.
    • This has enabled hard-line Unionists to mount their wrecking operation.
    • The IRA and Sinn Fein and the Unionists and all of the parties are now working together.
    • The other, held by many republicans, insists that British thinking on the North is, in fact, indistinguishable from that of hardline unionists and loyalists.
    • So the Unionists blame the Republicans and the Republicans blame the Unionists.
    • Loyalists and Unionists tend to be Protestants, but there is such a thing as a Catholic Loyalist and a Catholic Unionist.
    • There is no groundswell in Britain for the Unionists in Northern Ireland.
    • So at the moment those paramilitaries aren't being talked about, but it's clear that Dublin and London see this as an opportunity to get the hardline unionists and Sinn Fein together, whether or not they will.
    • Outrage against the atrocity is now being used by Unionists and New Labour to push Sinn Fein into full acceptance of the police and the rule of law generally.
    • Many Unionists are members of the anti-Catholic Orange Order.
    • The irony is that the most compelling arguments for fiscal freedom come not from Nationalists but from Unionists.
    • Nationalists and unionists are expected to be given time to examine the outline of a British-Irish deal, raising the likelihood that the May 1 elections will be extended by anything up to a month.
    • The Unionists have eagerly seized on the raid to attack Sinn Fein's elected representatives in the ruling assembly.
    • The relatives of the dead had fought to get a tribunal, but were also wary about it because of attacks on it by Conservatives and Unionists.
    • Northern Ireland's overwhelmingly Catholic republicans want the province united with the Irish Republic, while the mostly Protestant unionists want it to remain part of the UK.
    • Second, it can be the ground over which two groups struggle, unionists against nationalists, and so arising from not just a phenomenological, but a political, origin.
    • In the Whitewell area an independent candidate came second to Paisley's Democratic Unionists in recent council elections.
    • When British troops were introduced they interned hundreds of political opponents of the Unionists without trial.
    • There was criticism that much of the legislation ‘does not help Unionists and favours non-Unionists’.
    1. 2.1 A person who opposed secession during the Civil War.
      (美国南北战争时期)联邦主义者
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With secession, Philadelphia's unionists believed that the very foundation of their prosperity as a class had been placed in jeopardy.
      • Virginia unionists controlled the state secession convention from its opening in February into the early days of April.
      • His theories of nullification and state interposition offered a third path between unconditional unionists and secessionists.
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