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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - union

 

Union

union
n. 1 a the act or an instance of uniting; the state of being united. b (the Union) hist. the uniting of the English and Scottish crowns in 1603, of the English and Scottish parliaments in 1707, or of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. 2 a a whole resulting from the combination of parts or members. b a political unit formed in this way, esp. the US, the UK, the USSR, or South Africa. 3 = trade union. 4 marriage, matrimony. 5 concord, agreement (lived together in perfect union). 6 (Union) a a general social club and debating society at some universities and colleges. b the buildings or accommodation of such a society. 7 Math. the totality of the members of two or more sets. 8 Brit. hist. a two or more parishes consolidated for the administration of the poor laws. b (in full union workhouse) a workhouse erected by this. 9 Brit. an association of independent (esp. Congregational or Baptist) churches for purposes of cooperation. 10 a part of a flag with a device emblematic of union, normally occupying the upper corner next to the staff. 11 a joint or coupling for pipes etc. 12 a fabric of mixed materials, e.g. cotton with linen or silk. Phrases and idioms union-bashing Brit. colloq. active opposition to trade unions and their rights. union catalogue a catalogue of the combined holdings of several libraries. union down (of a flag) hoisted with the union below as a signal of distress. Union Jack (or flag) the national ensign of the United Kingdom formed by the union of the crosses of St George, St Andrew, and St Patrick. union jack (in the US) a jack consisting of the union from the national flag. union shop a shop, factory, trade, etc., in which employees must belong to a trade union or join one within an agreed time. union suit US a single undergarment for the body and legs; combinations. Etymology: ME f. OF union or eccl.L unio unity f. L unus one
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  I. noun see: one Date: 15th century 1. an act or instance of uniting or joining two or more things into one: as, the formation of a single political unit from two or more separate and independent units, a uniting in marriage, the growing together of severed parts, a unified condition ; combination, junction , something that is made one ; something formed by a combining or coalition of parts or members: as, a confederation of independent individuals (as nations or persons) for some common purpose, b. a political unit constituting an organic whole formed usually from units which were previously governed separately (as England and Scotland in 1707) and which have surrendered or delegated their principal powers to the government of the whole or to a newly created government (as the United States in 1789), the federal ~ of states during the period of the American Civil War, an organization on a college or university campus providing recreational, social, cultural, and sometimes dining facilities, the set of all elements belonging to one or more of a given collection of two or more sets, labor ~, 3. a device emblematic of the ~ of two or more sovereignties borne on a national flag typically in the upper inner corner or constituting the whole design of the flag, the upper inner corner of a flag, any of various devices for connecting parts (as of a machine), II. adjective Date: 1707 of, relating to, dealing with, or constituting a ~ ...
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