unionize
英:[ˈju:niənaɪz] 美: ['junɪrnaɪz]
unionize 基本解释
vt.& vi.(使)加入工会,(使)成立工会;
变形
过去式:unionized过去分词:unionized现在分词:unionizing第三人称单数:unionizes
英英释义
unionize[ 'ju:njənaiz ]
v.recruit for a union or organize into a union"We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers"
同义词:unionise
form or join a union"The auto workers decided to unionize"
同义词:unioniseorganizeorganise
unionize 相关例句
双语例句
- Scottish-born American detective. His agency was notorious for breaking strikes and disrupting labor efforts to unionize.
平克顿,阿伦1819-1884苏格兰裔的美国侦探。其行为因破坏罢工和破坏了劳动者统一的努力而恶名昭彰
权威例句
The Individual Decision to UnionizeProtections needed for workers who unionizeFront Matter, When Public Sector Workers UnionizeFIELDCREST CANNON WORKERS VOTE TO UNIONIZE PLANTS.(Brief Article)Why Do Non–union Employees Want to Unionize? Evidence from BritainOn Implementation of "Unionize Workers and Safeguard Their Rights"for Migrant WorkersWhen Public Sector Workers Unionize: Front Matter, When Public Sector Workers UnionizeExploring Postwar Consumption: The Campaign to Unionize Eaton's in Toronto, 1948-1952The end of the affair? The decline in employers' propensity to unionizeAn identity perspective on the propensity of high-tech talent to unionize