union
Prononciation : [/ˈjuː.njən/]
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a group or organization that is formed by people who have come together for a common purpose or to represent a particular profession. It's like a team or club where everyone works together.
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The union negotiated for better working conditions for the employees.
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The workers decided not to join the union and negotiate individually.
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Why did the employees decide to form a union?
Contexte : « political entities »
(noun) the state of being united or joined together, especially politically. When different countries or territories become one larger entity or government.
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The European Union promotes cooperation and economic growth among member countries.
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Some regions rejected the idea of a union with neighboring countries.
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What benefits do countries gain from being part of a union?
Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) the set that contains all elements of two or more sets. In math, union means combining sets to create a new set that contains all the elements of the original sets.
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The union of sets A and B includes all elements contained in either set.
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The union of sets C and D does not include any elements unique to either set.
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What is the result of combining the union of sets X and Y?