unionised
基本解釋
- adj. = unionized
英漢例句
- Teachers in North Carolina are not unionised.
北卡州的教師并沒(méi)有組成工會(huì)。 - Only 4.5% of its workforce is unionised, against 12.4% nationally.
只有4.;5%25的勞動(dòng)人口加入了工會(huì),而全國(guó)的平均數(shù)是12 - The size of the heavily unionised postal industry also prompted caution.
郵政從業(yè)人員的超大規(guī)模也引起了有關(guān)方面對(duì)自由化的擔(dān)心。 - In its heyday, unionised manufacturing supported a US blue-collar middle class with good wages and welfare benefits.
在通用汽車(chē)全盛時(shí)期,工會(huì)化的制造業(yè)為美國(guó)藍(lán)領(lǐng)中產(chǎn)階級(jí)提供了優(yōu)厚的薪酬和福利待遇。 - As it happens, fewer than 10 per cent of workers in the private sector in the US are now unionised.
碰巧的是,在私人部門(mén),只有不到10%25的美國(guó)工人參加了工會(huì)。