unionize 英 ['juːnjənaɪz;-ɪən-]   美 ['junɪənaɪz]

unionize

unionize  英 ['juːnjənaɪz;-ɪən-] 美 ['junɪənaɪz]

vt. 使……加入工会;使……成立工会  vi. 加入工会;成立工会 

进行时:unionizing  过去式:unionized  过去分词:unionized  第三人称单数:unionizes 

It is hard to unionize shop assistants. 使商店售货员组织工会是很困难的。
The strike was illegal, as federal employees were by law permitted in many cases to unionize but prohibited from striking “against the public interest,” as the commonly used phrase went. 联邦法律在许多情况下允许联邦雇员组建工会,但是按照通常的说法,禁止他们“违背公共利益”举行罢工,因此这次罢工是非法的。

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  • vt. 使……加入工会;使……成立工会
  • vi. 加入工会;成立工会
  • 1. It is hard to unionize shop assistants.

    使商店售货员组织工会是很困难的。

  • 2. The strike was illegal, as federal employees were by law permitted in many cases to unionize but prohibited from striking “against the public interest,” as the commonly used phrase went.

    联邦法律在许多情况下允许联邦雇员组建工会,但是按照通常的说法,禁止他们“违背公共利益”举行罢工,因此这次罢工是非法的。

  • 3. The All-China Federation of Trade Unions called on McDonald's to adjust its pay and let its workers unionize.

    中华全国总工会要求麦当劳公司调整其公司水平,并建议麦当劳员工成立工会。

  • unionize (v.) 1841, "make into a union" (transitive), from union + -ize. Sense "form into a trade union" is from 1887. Related: Unionized; unionizing.
union·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈjuːniənaɪz ; NAmE ˈjuːniənaɪz / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] unionize(sth) to organize people to become members of a trade/labor union;to become a member of a trade/labor union 组织(或成立)工会;加入工会 a unionized workforce 有工会组织的劳动力 They were forbidden to unionize. 他们被禁止成立工会。 union·iza·tion , -isa·tion / ˌjuːniənaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌjuːniənəˈzeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] unionise unionised unionises unionising unionize unionized unionizes unionizing union·ize / ˈjuːniənaɪz ; NAmE ˈjuːniənaɪz / union·iza·tion / ˌjuːniənaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌjuːniənəˈzeɪʃn /
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