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U <-'s [or -s]>, u <-'s> [ju:] N

1. U (letter):

U
U m
U
u m

2. U sl (you):

U
ti

See also A

A <-'s [or -s]>, a <-'s> [eɪ] N

1. A (letter):

A
A m
A
a m

2. A MUS:

A
A m
A
a m
A flat
As
A flat
as
A sharp
Ais
A sharp
ais
A major
A minor

3. A (school mark):

A
odlično
to get [an] A

4. A (blood type):

A
A
from A to Z
od A do Ž

U1 [ju:] N

1. U Brit (for general audience):

U

2. U CHEM → uranium:

U
U m

See also uranium

ura·nium [jʊəˈreɪniəm] N no pl

U2 [ju:] Am Aus inf

U abbreviation of university:

U
faks m

See also university

uni·ver·sity [ˌju:nɪˈvɜ:səti] N

U-boat [ˈju:bəʊt] N

U-turn [ˈju:tɜ:n] N

1. U-turn (of a car):

2. U-turn (change of plan):

Usage examples with u

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The U-17 team is the most successful team, having won the league's first two championships in the first two seasons.
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U (thorium fuel cycle) continue to be studied and developed.
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Marry U was chosen to be the second single.
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It lasted seven minutes and left two ships and a U-boat sunk.
en.wikipedia.org
Upon encountering the vehicle traveling in the opposite direction, the officers made a U-turn and attempted to stop the vehicle.
en.wikipedia.org
Matches for the U-21 national team has also been played here.
en.wikipedia.org
The two free ends of the U are attached to the water surface.
en.wikipedia.org

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