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US or U.S.abbr.1. Uncle Sam2. Uniform System (of lens aperture)3. United States4. United States highway
us U0153900 (ŭs)pron.The objective form of we1. Used as the direct object of a verb: She saw us on the subway.2. Used as the indirect object of a verb: They offered us free tickets to the show.3. Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to us.4. Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's us. See Usage Note at we.5. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: We decided to get us another car. See Note at me. [Middle English, from Old English ūs; see nes- in Indo-European roots.]us (ʌs) pron (objective) 1. refers to the speaker or writer and another person or other people: don't hurt us; to decide among us. 2. refers to all people or people in general: this table shows us the tides. 3. an informal word for me1: give us a kiss!. 4. when used by editors, monarches, etc, a formal word for me15. chiefly US a dialect word for ourselves: we ought to get us a car. [Old English ūs; related to Old High German uns, Old Norse oss, Latin nōs, Sanskrit nas we]Usage: See at me1
us the internet domain name for (Computer Science) United States
US or U.S.abbreviation for (Placename) United Statesus (ʌs) pron. 1. the objective case of we, used as a direct or indirect object: They took us to the circus. She asked us the way. 2. (used in place of the pronoun we in the predicate after the verb to be): It's us! 3. (used instead of the pronoun our before a gerund or present participle): She graciously forgave us spilling the gravy on the tablecloth. [before 900; Middle English, Old English, c. Old Saxon ūs, Old High German] usage: See me. U.S. or US, 1. United Service. 2. United States. u.s. where mentioned above. [< Latin ubi suprā] usUs can be the object of a verb or preposition. You use us to refer to yourself and one or more other people. Why didn't you tell us?There wasn't room for us all.Be Careful! In standard English, don't use 'us' as the object of a sentence when we is the subject. Don't say, for example, 'We bought us some drinks'. You say 'We bought ourselves some drinks'. After the meeting we introduced ourselves.ThesaurusNoun | 1.US - North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776U.S.A., United States, United States of America, USA, America, the States, U.S.multiple voting - the act of voting in more than one place by the same person at the same election (illegal in U.S.)snake dance - a ceremonial dance (as by the Hopi) in which snakes are handled or invokedreallotment, reapportionment, reallocation - a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results)trust busting - (law) government activities seeking to dissolve corporate trusts and monopolies (especially under the United States antitrust laws)Boston Tea Party - demonstration (1773) by citizens of Boston who (disguised as Indians) raided three British ships in Boston harbor and dumped hundreds of chests of tea into the harbor; organized as a protest against taxes on tearecall - the act of removing an official by petitionAmerican Civil War, United States Civil War, War between the States - civil war in the United States between the North and the South; 1861-1865water spaniel - any dog of two large curly-coated breeds used for hunting waterfowlmaquiladora - an assembly plant in Mexico (near the United States border); parts are shipped into Mexico and the finished product is shipped back across the borderslave market - a marketplace where slaves were auctioned off (especially in the southern United States before the American Civil War)totem - emblem consisting of an object such as an animal or plant; serves as the symbol of a family or clan (especially among American Indians)hooter, schnoz, schnozzle, snoot, snout, nozzle, honker, beak - informal terms for the nosesouthernism - an attitude characteristic of Southerners (especially in the US)shamanism - any animistic religion similar to Asian shamanism (especially as practiced by certain Native American tribes)Social Security number - the number of a particular individual's Social Security accountjoint resolution - a resolution passed by both houses of Congress which becomes legally binding when signed by the Chief Executive (or passed over the Chief Executive's veto)Bill of Rights - a statement of fundamental rights and privileges (especially the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution)Athabascan, Athapaskan language, Athabaskan, Athapascan, Athapaskan - a group of Amerindian languages (the name coined by an American anthropologist, Edward Sapir)inaugural, inaugural address - an address delivered at an inaugural ceremony (especially by a United States president)tart - a small open pie with a fruit fillingteacake - any of various small cakes or cookies often served with teapartridge - flesh of either quail or grousecola, dope - carbonated drink flavored with extract from kola nuts (`dope' is a southernism in the United States)combination in restraint of trade - (law) any monopoly or contract or combination or conspiracy intended to restrain commerce (which are illegal according to antitrust laws of the United States)State Department - a department of government in one of the 50 statesdepartment of the federal government, federal department, federal office - a department of the federal government of the United Statesfederation of tribes, tribe - a federation (as of American Indians)NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization - an international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective securityOAS, Organization of American States - an association including most countries in the western hemisphere; created in 1948 to promote military and economic and social and cultural cooperationnation - a federation of tribes (especially Native American tribes); "the Shawnee nation"independent agency - an agency of the United States government that is created by an act of Congress and is independent of the executive departmentsIC, Intelligence Community, National Intelligence Community, United States Intelligence Community - a group of government agencies and organizations that carry out intelligence activities for the United States government; headed by the Director of Central Intelligencecounty - (United States) the largest administrative district within a state; "the county plans to build a new road"eastern United States, East - the region of the United States lying to the north of the Ohio River and to the east of the Mississippi Rivermiddle west, Midwest, midwestern United States - the north central region of the United States (sometimes called the heartland or the breadbasket of America)Pacific Northwest - a region of the northwestern United States usually including Washington and Oregon and sometimes southwestern British Columbia | Translationsus (as) pronoun (used as the object of a verb or preposition) the speaker or writer plus one or more other people. She gave us a present; A plane flew over us. 我們(受格) 我们(宾格) us → → 能不能带我们去看看?Would you take a picture of us, please? → 请给我们拍张照片吧Let's play soccer (US) Let's play football (UK) → 我们来踢足球吧Let's go horseback riding (US) Let's go horse riding (UK) → 我们去骑马吧Let's go cycling → 我们去骑自行车吧Let's go swimming → 我们去游泳吧We'd like to see nobody but ourselves all day! (US) We'd like to see nobody but us all day! (UK) → 我们想全天只见到我们自己人,不想见到别人!Please call us if you're going to be late (US) Please call us if you'll be late (UK) → 如果你回来很晚,就给我们打个电话us
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US (1)Unit Separatorus (networking)The country code for the United States.
Usually used only by schools, libraries, and some state andlocal governments. Other US sites, and many internationalones, use the non-national top-level domains .com, .edu etc.Us (also Usa) a river in Krasnoiarsk Krai, RSFSR; a right tributary of the Enisei River. The Us is 236 km long and drains an area of 6,880 sq km. It originates in the Zapadnyi Saian and flows southwest through the intermontane Us Basin. It is fed by mixed sources, but predominantly by snow. The mean flow rate 43 km from the mouth is 66 cu m per sec. The river freezes over in November, and the ice breaks up in April or early May. A section of the Abakan-Kyzyl Road (the Us Route) passes along the valley of the middle course of the Us River. United States Official name: United States of America Capital city: Washington, D.C. Internet country code: .us Flag description: Thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; there is a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing 50 small white five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars; the 50 stars represent the 50 states, the 13 stripes represent the 13 original colonies; known as Old Glory; the design and colors have been the basis for a number of other flags, including Chile, Liberia, Malaysia, and Puerto Rico National anthem: “The Star-Spangled Banner” National bird: Bald eagle National mottoes: E pluribus unum (Out of Many, One) and “In God We Trust” Geographical description: North America, bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico Total area: 3,794,062 sq. mi. (9,826,630 sq. km.) Climate: Mostly temperate, but tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic in Alaska, semiarid in the Great Plains west of the Mississippi River, and arid in the Great Basin of the southwest; low winter temperatures in the northwest are ameliorated occasionally in January and February by warm chinook winds from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains Nationality: noun: American(s); adjective: American Population: 301,139,947 (July 2007 CIA est.) Ethnic groups: European 81.7%, black 12.9%, Asian 4.2%, Amerindian and Alaska native 1%, native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander 0.2% (note: a separate listing for Hispanic is not included because the United States Census Bureau considers Hispanic to mean a person of Latin American descent, including persons of Cuban, Mexican, or Puerto Rican origin, living in the U.S. who may be of any race or ethnic group - white, black, Asian, etc.) Languages spoken: English 82.1%, Spanish 10.7%, other Indo-European 3.8%, Asian and Pacific island 2.7%, other 0.7% Religions: Protestant 52%, Roman Catholic 24%, Mormon 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim 1%, other 10%, none 10% Legal Holidays:Christmas | Dec 25 | Columbus Day | Oct 10, 2011; Oct 8, 2012; Oct 14, 2013; Oct 13, 2014; Oct 12, 2015; Oct 10, 2016; Oct 9, 2017; Oct 8, 2018; Oct 14, 2019; Oct 12, 2020; Oct 11, 2021; Oct 10, 2022; Oct 9, 2023 | Independence Day | Jul 4 | Labor Day | Sep 5, 2011; Sep 3, 2012; Sep 2, 2013; Sep 1, 2014; Sep 7, 2015; Sep 5, 2016; Sep 4, 2017; Sep 3, 2018; Sep 2, 2019; Sep 7, 2020; Sep 6, 2021; Sep 5, 2022; Sep 4, 2023 | Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday | Jan 17, 2011; Jan 16, 2012; Jan 21, 2013; Jan 20, 2014; Jan 19, 2015; Jan 18, 2016; Jan 16, 2017; Jan 15, 2018; Jan 21, 2019; Jan 20, 2020; Jan 18, 2021; Jan 17, 2022; Jan 16, 2023 | Memorial Day | May 30, 2011; May 28, 2012; May 27, 2013; May 26, 2014; May 25, 2015; May 30, 2016; May 29, 2017; May 28, 2018; May 27, 2019; May 25, 2020; May 31, 2021; May 30, 2022; May 29, 2023 | New Year's Day | Jan 1 | Presidents' Day | Feb 21, 2011; Feb 20, 2012; Feb 18, 2013; Feb 17, 2014; Feb 16, 2015; Feb 15, 2016; Feb 20, 2017; Feb 19, 2018; Feb 18, 2019; Feb 17, 2020; Feb 15, 2021; Feb 21, 2022; Feb 20, 2023 | Thanksgiving Day | Nov 24, 2011; Nov 22, 2012; Nov 28, 2013; Nov 27, 2014; Nov 26, 2015; Nov 24, 2016; Nov 23, 2017; Nov 22, 2018; Nov 28, 2019; Nov 26, 2020; Nov 25, 2021; Nov 24, 2022; Nov 23, 2023 | Veterans Day | Nov 11 |
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USAbbreviation for ultrasound.Transvaginal ultrasound (US)The diagnostic imaging procedure that serves as the baseline for a hysterosonographic examination.Mentioned in: HysterosonographyLegalSeeUnited states of americaUS
USThe two-character ISO 3166 country code for UNITED STATES.US1. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the United States of America. This is the code used in international transactions to and from American bank accounts.
2. ISO 3166-2 geocode for the United States. This is used as an international standard for shipping to the United States. Each American state, the federal district, and six outlying areas have their own codes with the prefix "US." For example, the code for the State of Oklahoma is ISO 3166-2:US-OK.US
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US➣United States | US➣United States (top level domain) | US➣University School (Ohio) | US➣Under Study | US➣Up Stage | US➣Upper School | US➣Upper Stage | US➣Universal Studios | US➣University of Sydney (Sydney, Australia) | US➣Usual Stuff (polite form) | US➣Uncle Sam | US➣University of Saskatchewan | US➣University of Sussex (UK) | US➣US Airways | US➣Upstream | US➣Universidad de Sevilla (Spain) | US➣Ultrasound | US➣Ultimate Six (book) | US➣Usher Syndrome | US➣Undersea | US➣University of Stellenbosch | US➣United States Supreme Court Decisions | US➣Ultrasonography | US➣Unit Specification | US➣Microsecond | US➣Unserviceable | US➣Unconditioned Stimulus (psychology) | US➣Université de Sherbrooke (Canada) | US➣Université de Strasbourg (French: University of Strasbourg) | US➣User Segment | US➣Unit Strength (gaming) | US➣Unit Separator | US➣Underspeed (US Space Program) | US➣Université du Sud (French: University of the South) | US➣Universiteit van Stellenbosch (University of Stellenbosch) | US➣Ut Supra (Latin: As Above) | US➣Freedom Union (Czech Republic) | US➣Ubi Supra (Latin: Where Above Mentioned) | US➣Utilisateurs Simultanés (Informatique) | US➣Uniwersytet Szczecinski (Polish: University of Szczecin) | US➣United Soldiers (Raven Shield gaming clan) | US➣Underwriting Screen (insurance) | US➣Unitary Symmetry | US➣Université Savoie (France) | US➣UberSoft, Inc. |
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