Allies的意思和读音

ally

: [əˈlaiz] : [ˈælaiz]

n.

v.;(使);(使)

allies  allied  allying  

Alliesn.

1.[c]a country that has agreed to help and support another country, especially in case of a war

2.[c]a person who helps and supports sb who is in a difficult situation, especially a politician

a close ally and friend of the prime minister

3.[pl];(the group of countries including Britain and the US that fought together in the First and Second World Wars

v.

1.[t][i]~ (yourself) with sb/sthto give your support to another group or country

The prince allied himself with the Scots.

n.1.,2.3.,4.5.1.,2.3.,4.5.

v.1.(使);(使);

n.1.a person, group, or state that is joined in an association with another or others for a common purpose2.an organism that is closely related to another3.a country that makes an agreement with another country that they will work together to help each other, especially in a war4.someone who is ready to help you, especially against someone else who is causing problems for you1.a person, group, or state that is joined in an association with another or others for a common purpose2.an organism that is closely related to another3.a country that makes an agreement with another country that they will work together to help each other, especially in a war4.someone who is ready to help you, especially against someone else who is causing problems for you

v.1.to join, or enlist somebody, in an association with one or more other states, organizations, or people for a common purpose2.to connect something with something else through similarity or common features3.to connect people or families, or form a connection with another person or family, especially through marriage4.if a country allies itself with another country, it makes an agreement with it that they will work together to help each other, especially in a war5.if you ally yourself with someone, you work together to help each other6.if you ally yourself with something such as a belief or an organization, you show your strong support for it1.to join, or enlist somebody, in an association with one or more other states, organizations, or people for a common purpose2.to connect something with something else through similarity or common features3.to connect people or families, or form a connection with another person or family, especially through marriage4.if a country allies itself with another country, it makes an agreement with it that they will work together to help each other, especially in a war5.if you ally yourself with someone, you work together to help each other6.if you ally yourself with something such as a belief or an organization, you show your strong support for it

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1.But the U. S. is holding back, out of concern of appearing to be cutting back-door deals with its European allies.

2.In the same vein, we also intend to see that our Earth allies carry out those policies that we have jointly agreed to.

3.Ominously for him, none of his military allies who'd once nurtured him as a protege were here either. Eurico Guterres had been deserted.

4.During this time, the Allies were deprived of valuable intelligence and were unable to route convoys away from the U-boats.线U

5.Businesses' worst excesses must be restrained lest the public turn against the American capitalist system, Roosevelt and his allies argued.

6.Rumsfeld's attitude regarding allies and alliances did not change for the remainder of his tenure at the Pentagon.

7.Military leaders, key allies and opportunistic enemies were all keen to know just how dovish the anti-Iraq-war President intended to be.怀

8.None of this civil agenda endears him to the religious parties that are Mr Netanyahu's natural allies in the "national camp" .使

9.This position is irreconcilable with that of the US and its allies, which have enacted a series of sanctions against Iran.

10.It would be wrong to say that OFHEO and the White House became allies. It was more like a wary marriage of convenience.