United in spanish

Unido

pronunciation: unidoʊ part of speech: adjective
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unido

unite = unir, reunir. 

Example: It has become increasingly difficult to unite both categories in one union and demands for a trade union of library employees have been raised.

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» reunite = reunir, reunificar, volver a unir. 

Example: Divided collections are being reunited and bodies of material considered lost after World War 2 are resurfacing in Eastern Europe as well as in Germany.

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» present + a united front = presentar un frente unido, presentar un frente común, presentar un frente único.

Example: I keep telling her that we need to present a united front so that the kids know that they can't get away with breaking the rules.

» put on + a united front = presentar un frente unido, presentar un frente común, presentar un frente único.

Example: Both she and her new new boyfriend put on a united front as they walk arm-in-arm following cheating rumours.

» put up + a united front = presentar un frente unido, presentar un frente común, presentar un frente único.

Example: The feuding couple managed to put up a united front Saturday to take their daughter to a birthday party.

» United Arab Emirates, the = Emiratos †rabes Unidos, los.

Example: This article presents a state of the art review of medical libraries and medical information services in the United Arab Emirates.

» united front = frente unido, frente único, frente común.

Example: We should be rushing to show a united front against terrorism not to withdraw quivering.

» United Kingdom, the (UK, the) = Reino Unido, el.

Example: I have I hope given you a feel for the current thinking on university library building in the UK.

» United Nations Documents Index (UNDEX) = UNDEX (Indice de Documentos de las Naciones Unidas). [Antes conocida como UNDI: lista de todas las publicaciones de las diferentes agencias de las Naciones Unidas]

Example: Until the early 1960s UNDEX (then known as UNDI -- United Nations Documents Index) was the principal source of bibliographic information about the publications of the various United Nations specialized agencies.

» United Nations Documents Index (UNDI) = UNDI (Indice de Documentos de las Naciones Unidas). [Actualmente conocido como UNDEX: lista de todas las publicaciones de las diferentes agencias de las Naciones Unidas]

Example: Until the early 1960s UNDEX (then known as UNDI -- United Nations Documents Index) was the principal source of bibliographic information about the publications of the various United Nations specialized agencies.

» United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) = UNESCO, la (Organización Cultural, Científica y Educativa de las Naciones Unidas).

Example: BSO was prepared by the International Federation for Documentation with the support of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization), and was published in 1978/79.

» United Nations peacekeeping force, the  = fuerzas de paz de las Naciones Unidas, las.

Example: The United Nations peacekeeping force in Côte d'Ivoire is to establish eight new military camps.

» United Nations Security Council = Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas.

Example: This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.

» United Nations, the (UN, the) = Naciones Unidas, las (ONU, la).

Example: This collection is supplemented by a wealth of material received from other inter-governmental bodies such as the United Nations (UN), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), etc..

» United States, the = Estados Unidos, los. [Expresión generalmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: The Library of Congress Subject Headings List was first published in 1909 and it is used widely across the United States.

United synonyms

joint in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒɔɪnt adjective, nounincorporate in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnkɔrpɜreɪt verbcohesive in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊhisɪv adjectiveintegrated in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪntəgreɪtəd adjectiveconjugate in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑndʒəgeɪt noun, adjectivecooperative in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊɑpɜreɪtɪv adjective, noununitary in spanish: , pronunciation: junɪteri adjectiveconcerted in spanish: , pronunciation: kənsɜrtəd adjectiveamalgamate in spanish: , pronunciation: əmælgəmeɪt verbconfederate in spanish: , pronunciation: kənfedɜrət adjective, nounmarried in spanish: , pronunciation: merid adjectivetied in spanish: , pronunciation: taɪd adjectiveincorporated in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnkɔrpɜreɪtəd adjectiveconsolidated in spanish: , pronunciation: kənsɑlədeɪtəd adjectiveagreed in spanish: , pronunciation: əgrid adjectivecombined in spanish: , pronunciation: kəmbaɪnd adjectiveallied in spanish: , pronunciation: əlaɪd adjectiveunified in spanish: , pronunciation: junəfaɪd adjectivecoupled in spanish: , pronunciation: kʌpəld adjectivejoined in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒɔɪnd adjectivefederated in spanish: , pronunciation: fedɜreɪtɪd adjectiveamalgamated in spanish: , pronunciation: əmælgəmeɪtɪd adjectiveconjunctive in spanish: , pronunciation: kəndʒʌŋktɪv adjectivefused in spanish: , pronunciation: fjuzd adjectivefederate in spanish: , pronunciation: fedɜreɪt verbcoalesced in spanish: , pronunciation: koʊəlest adjectiveconjunct in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑndʒəŋkt adjectivemerged in spanish: , pronunciation: mɜrdʒd adjectiveconjugated in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑndʒəgeɪtɪd adjectiveundivided in spanish: , pronunciation: əndəvaɪdɪd adjectivesuprasegmental in spanish: , pronunciation: suprəsəgmentəl adjectiveconfederative in spanish: , pronunciation: kənfedɜrətɪv adjectiveunsegmented in spanish: , pronunciation: ənsəgmentɪd adjectiveunpartitioned in spanish: , pronunciation: ənpɑrtɪʃənd adjectivenonsegmental in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑnsəgmentəl adjective
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