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Перевод: union speek union


[прилагательное]
союзный;
[существительное]
союз ; объединение; уния ; соединение; единение; согласие; смычка ; брачный союз; студенческий клуб; ниппель ; штуцер ; муфта


Тезаурус:

  1. The union has managed to keep the strike going even though Siberian miners are pressing for political changes only, while miners in the Ukraine, where living conditions are particularly wretched, also want large wage rises.
  2. If they carry on, take it to your Union if you are a member.
  3. "The Soviet Union and China are marching towards the open market and here we are, in southern California, the home of Ronald Reagan, talking about tying the economy down with a maze of petty regulations
  4. More than once, right-wing union leaders have been left fuming in their seats as a stream of party activists were called to the rostrum.
  5. The Police Union expressed the rank and file's perception of the contradiction between the reality of beat patrol and the expectations of superior officers.
  6. But you got into the Soviet Union and it's difficult at first for me to get emotionally connected to the story.
  7. Weary constituency and trade union delegates, queuing for a cup of tea and a sandwich, constantly risk ending up with a signed copy of someone's memoirs.
  8. The Union places a firm emphasis on the importance of a full and rewarding social and recreational life in support of academic achievement.
  9. Another reason for Yugoslavia's large exports to the Soviet Union is said to be that in this way the Soviet Union can obtain Western products which would not otherwise be so easily available to it.
  10. For example, although they do not know it yet, EC taxpayers will probably end up paying 580m on a cut-price sale of 200,000 tonnes of butter to the Soviet Union which is currently being completed.
  11. A year from now, in all likelihood, the world will look back on a merely disappointing year of little or no growth in Britain and America, of solid progress in Germany and Japan, of catastrophes skirted in the Gulf and the Soviet Union.
  12. Yet Mr Walesa's message - particularly his calls for massive investment to rebuild the Polish economy - has sparked a wave of largely half-muttered fears in the British union movement about the way the economic rebuilding of East European economies will unfold.
  13. During the Cuban missile crisis, Fidel Castro wanted the Soviet Union to fire its nuclear weapons at America.

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