1.联合主义者
2.【美史】(南北战争时的)联邦主义者;【英史】(反对爱尔兰自治案的)统一党党员
3.工会会员;工会[工联]主义者
1.someone who believes that Northern Ireland should remain part of the UK, especially a member of a political party that supports this belief
1.Unionists a re judge Unionist immediately rejected the idea, calling it a betrayal but all termly is .
工会立刻拒绝了这一提议,称之为背叛。
2.Crucially, power was to be shared between the parties in the assembly rather than being monopolised as before by the unionist majority.
极为重要的是,根据该协定,权利由议会双方共享,而不是像从前那样由联合主义多数派独揽。
3.BORN a Catholic in Unionist Ulster, this eloquent son of a taciturn cattle-dealer is one of the most celebrated poets of the post-war era.
谢默斯•希尼诞生于联合阿尔斯特郡的一个天主教家庭中,这位一向沉默寡言的贩牛商的雄辩儿子是战后时代最受欢迎的诗人之一。
4.Separate votes for each community might have produced blockage on the Unionist side.
各个社区的单独投票可能给两面派带来了难处。
5.At first General Lee won some astonishing victories and proved himself to be a better general than any of the Unionist commander.
战争刚开始时,李将军取得了惊人的战绩,以此证明他胜过北方军的任何一个指挥官。
6.It looks like an opportunity for a trade unionist.
看似此时正是行业工会主义者的有利时机。
7.Peter Robinson, Northern Ireland's unionist first minister and a hardline Protestant, broke with tradition by attending the funeral mass.
皮特•罗宾森是北爱尔兰团结党的第一部长和强硬派新教徒,他打破惯例参加了葬礼集会。
8.IF JIMMY HOFFA were reincarnated as a modern trade unionist, he would probably represent civil servants.
吉米•霍法(注1)要是转世为现代工会一员,说不定会代表公务员。
9.The electoral checks and balances failed to anticipate the self-destructive capacity of the unionist parties.
选举制衡机制难敌联合派政党的自我毁灭能力。
10.Then they came for the trade unionists and I did not speak out, because I was not a trade unionist.
随后他们向工会成员而来,我没说话——因为我不是工会成员;