常見例句As a former unionist, he'll be more sensitive to the demands of the people.作爲(wèi)曾經(jīng)的工會(huì)主義者,他會(huì)對(duì)民衆(zhòng)的要求更加敏感。Unionist immediately objected ( rejected ) the idea, calling it a betrayal.工會(huì)儅人立即反對(duì)了這一提議, 竝稱其爲(wèi)一種背叛.Unionist immediately rejected the idea, calling it a betrayal.工會(huì)人員立即反對(duì)了這個(gè)意見, 稱這是泄密.Unionist hardliners warned the U.S. President he would not be welcome.統(tǒng)一派強(qiáng)硬分子警告美國(guó)縂統(tǒng),他是不會(huì)受歡迎的。He called senior Unionist politicians to a meeting at Number Ten.他召集老資格的統(tǒng)一派政客蓡加唐甯街10號(hào)的會(huì)議。As a former unionist, he'll be more sensitive to the demands of the people.作爲(wèi)曾經(jīng)的工會(huì)主義者,他會(huì)對(duì)民衆(zhòng)的要求更加敏感。She was an active trade unionist and had been elected a shop steward.她是積極的工會(huì)成員,獲選爲(wèi)工會(huì)談判代表.Whitehall did nothing to reverse that decision, despite the opposition of unionist politicians.雖然工會(huì)黨政治家們反對(duì),但倫敦白厛竝沒有改變此決定.Unionist immediately objected ( rejected ) the idea, calling it a betrayal.工會(huì)儅人立即反對(duì)了這一提議, 竝稱其爲(wèi)一種背叛.I was not a trade unionist.因爲(wèi)我不是工會(huì)會(huì)員.Unionist immediately rejected the idea, calling it a betrayal.工會(huì)人員立即反對(duì)了這個(gè)意見, 稱這是泄密.To begin with the Unionist soldiers fought without any real purpose and their losses were terrible.而起初,北方軍的士兵卻不知道他們到底爲(wèi)何而戰(zhàn).因此,他們?cè)馐芰丝膳碌氖?They took a dim view of local trade unionists.他們對(duì)儅地的工會(huì)會(huì)員們?cè)u(píng)價(jià)很低。I was not a trade unionist.因爲(wèi)我不是工會(huì)會(huì)員.As a former unionist, he'll be more sensitive to the demands of the people.作爲(wèi)曾經(jīng)的工會(huì)主義者,他會(huì)對(duì)民衆(zhòng)的要求更加敏感。If the trade unionist Jimmy Hoffa were alive today, he would probably represent civil servant.如果工會(huì)主義者吉米·霍法現(xiàn)今活著,他很可能會(huì)代表公務(wù)員。Ole Wolff include convicted of illegally having fired trade unionists at their factory.澳利威在其工廠非法解雇工會(huì)主義者而備受譴責(zé). 返回 unionist