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单词 allied
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Definition of allied in English:

allied

adjective ˈalʌɪdəˈlʌɪd
  • 1Joined by or relating to members of an alliance.

    allied territories
    the allied fleet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Sierra Club and allied organizations have intervened in support of the Park Service.
    • The last wave in each mission has you defending your fleet so certain allied ships can make an escape.
    • They are happy to bring in allied forces, but only after the fighting is over, to help in peacekeeping.
    • It is hard now to deny that the allied intervention saved Afghan lives.
    • The uprising led to a fierce, and widely condemned, retaliation by government forces and allied militia.
    • The French are also deeply involved, as are other European and allied nations in Africa.
    • The terrorist act in America and the allied efforts in Afghanistan were hot topics at the meeting.
    • Most were joint operations, and some were conducted with forces from allied nations.
    • His previous government was brought down in 1999 when an allied party withdrew support.
    • He uses them as an opportunity to effectively endorse propaganda techniques against allied nations.
    • Don't the allied forces keep each other informed of training sessions and the like?
    • Will it be a World War in the sense of two blocs of allied forces fighting each other?
    • What do the allied coalition members plan to do in terms of changing their strategy?
    • Finally, the intervention of allied troops was ineffectual and actually amateurish.
    • So how can more companies be encouraged to invest in these allied countries?
    • This suffering could have been greatly alleviated had there been more allied troops on the ground.
    • The government panicked over the reaction to possible leaks about its plans to plant the nuclear devices in an allied country.
    • Considerable sympathy and understanding was shown for the difficulties facing allied troops in Iraq.
    • Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort.
    • Even as he rejected allied policies, Reagan sought to preserve allied relations.
    Synonyms
    federated, confederated, federal, associated, in alliance, in league, in partnership, cooperating
    unified, united, amalgamated, integrated
    1. 1.1 Relating to Britain and her allies in the First and Second World Wars and after.
      the liberation of Paris by Allied troops
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In World War II they served as a major Allied base.
      • In France and Britain many reckoned Soviet cooperation to be essential to the success of an Allied war effort against Nazi Germany.
      • Eisenhower was given the title Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces.
      • With each Allied success, Kruk asked if it was good or bad for the Jews.
      • Clooney is set to play an American journalist who is sent to Berlin after World War Two ends in order to cover an Allied conference that will decide the future of Germany.
      • From Tirlemont to Dunkirk, I could see no Allied planes.
      • In these pages the grim reality of life as an Allied POW in the dying clutches of Nazi Germany is laid bare.
      • Peter actually was an Allied spy in Rome during World War II.
      • After the war, Greece took part in the Allied occupation of Turkey, where many Greeks still lived.
      • The Allied capture of the port of Cherbourg at the end of June set the stage for the American break-out at St. Lô on 25 July.
      • The Allied offensive began in early December 1944.
      • The events of Yuri's Revenge come on the heels of the Allied victory over the Soviets.
      • In February 1944 Ike was newly assigned as Supreme Allied Commander.
      • It was an Allied victory but Britain had nearly exhausted its supply of men and the Americans had expended hundreds of thousands of lives.
      • Allied forces began the liberation of Europe from Nazi tyranny with the D-Day landings in Normandy, France.
      • The two of them met at the Nuremberg trials, where my mother was an Allied stenographer.
      • Prior to their withdrawal, anticipating an Allied airborne invasion, the Nazis heavily mined the area.
      • There, it was hoped, he would help rally French forces to the Allied cause in North Africa.
      • In December 1943, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was named Supreme Allied Commander.
      • The start of the Allied attack on Rommel was code-named ‘Operation Lightfoot’.
    2. 1.2allied to/with In combination or working together with.
      skilled craftsmanship allied to advanced technology
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Democrats and groups allied with them have been quicker to use this vehicle.
      • The local tribesmen allied with him put up fierce resistance.
      • That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards.
      • This infuriated some institutional shareholders and they allied with Walt Disney's nephew, who wanted to get rid of Eisner.
      • In the office context, that was anger that we, in our professional capacity, are being attached to a cause that we should not be seen to be allied with.
      • At all levels, cunning teachers allied with overbearing students.
      • That allied with the parking laws meant people could not do business in the area.
      • His natural confidence is allied with a realistic caution about his progress.
      • So much of what we do is very closely allied with continental Europe.
      • The truck drivers also have to face gangsters who are allied with the military.
      • The stop, allied with the opening goal, was the perfect way to settle the nerves and bolster confidence throughout the team.
      • It was even more interesting now; the lentils had allied with the onions and were battling the celery.
      • Craig's qualities of charm and decency have been allied with just enough success on the field to keep the fans happy.
      • He was allied with Clinton in the whole Monica Lewinsky controversy, a key Democrat in Washington.
      • The power bases are amorphous and scattered; with constantly shifting alliances no one knows which group is allied with which.
      • All that means is, they're allied with Khrushchev instead of with the ghost of Stalin.
      • The United States remained neutral and the Soviet Union was still allied with Hitler.
      • Solidarity meant that Morocco had to act in accordance with all the other Arab countries it allied with.
      • But consumerism is a world language and, allied with representative democracy, it is the way of the world.
      • The bounty was intended for the Duke of Savoy, a bribe to keep him allied with England in its war against Louis XIV.
    3. 1.3 Connected; related.
      members of the medical and allied professions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the one hand it is good for the manufacturing industry and other allied industries like advertising and marketing.
      • In the 20th century, aircraft and motor vehicles came to the fore along with numerous allied industries.
      • It presents an ideal opportunity to enhance the public image of the chemical and allied industries.
      • We all know we're way short of the number of doctors and allied health professionals we need.
      • Unlike medicine and allied professions, psychotherapy has established itself primarily outside the state sector.
      Synonyms
      associated, related, connected, interconnected, linked, coupled
      similar, like, kindred, comparable, parallel, equivalent, corresponding, cognate, analogous, homologous
 
 

Definition of allied in US English:

allied

adjective
  • 1Joined by or relating to members of an alliance.

    allied territories
    the allied fleet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort.
    • His previous government was brought down in 1999 when an allied party withdrew support.
    • Finally, the intervention of allied troops was ineffectual and actually amateurish.
    • Don't the allied forces keep each other informed of training sessions and the like?
    • This suffering could have been greatly alleviated had there been more allied troops on the ground.
    • The French are also deeply involved, as are other European and allied nations in Africa.
    • Will it be a World War in the sense of two blocs of allied forces fighting each other?
    • So how can more companies be encouraged to invest in these allied countries?
    • The last wave in each mission has you defending your fleet so certain allied ships can make an escape.
    • Most were joint operations, and some were conducted with forces from allied nations.
    • He uses them as an opportunity to effectively endorse propaganda techniques against allied nations.
    • They are happy to bring in allied forces, but only after the fighting is over, to help in peacekeeping.
    • Considerable sympathy and understanding was shown for the difficulties facing allied troops in Iraq.
    • The terrorist act in America and the allied efforts in Afghanistan were hot topics at the meeting.
    • It is hard now to deny that the allied intervention saved Afghan lives.
    • The government panicked over the reaction to possible leaks about its plans to plant the nuclear devices in an allied country.
    • The Sierra Club and allied organizations have intervened in support of the Park Service.
    • What do the allied coalition members plan to do in terms of changing their strategy?
    • Even as he rejected allied policies, Reagan sought to preserve allied relations.
    • The uprising led to a fierce, and widely condemned, retaliation by government forces and allied militia.
    Synonyms
    federated, confederated, federal, associated, in alliance, in league, in partnership, cooperating
    1. 1.1 Relating to the US and its allies in World War I and World War II and after.
      the liberation of Paris by Allied troops
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With each Allied success, Kruk asked if it was good or bad for the Jews.
      • It was an Allied victory but Britain had nearly exhausted its supply of men and the Americans had expended hundreds of thousands of lives.
      • The Allied capture of the port of Cherbourg at the end of June set the stage for the American break-out at St. Lô on 25 July.
      • In World War II they served as a major Allied base.
      • Prior to their withdrawal, anticipating an Allied airborne invasion, the Nazis heavily mined the area.
      • After the war, Greece took part in the Allied occupation of Turkey, where many Greeks still lived.
      • In France and Britain many reckoned Soviet cooperation to be essential to the success of an Allied war effort against Nazi Germany.
      • In December 1943, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was named Supreme Allied Commander.
      • The start of the Allied attack on Rommel was code-named ‘Operation Lightfoot’.
      • Allied forces began the liberation of Europe from Nazi tyranny with the D-Day landings in Normandy, France.
      • The events of Yuri's Revenge come on the heels of the Allied victory over the Soviets.
      • The two of them met at the Nuremberg trials, where my mother was an Allied stenographer.
      • Eisenhower was given the title Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces.
      • In February 1944 Ike was newly assigned as Supreme Allied Commander.
      • In these pages the grim reality of life as an Allied POW in the dying clutches of Nazi Germany is laid bare.
      • Peter actually was an Allied spy in Rome during World War II.
      • There, it was hoped, he would help rally French forces to the Allied cause in North Africa.
      • From Tirlemont to Dunkirk, I could see no Allied planes.
      • Clooney is set to play an American journalist who is sent to Berlin after World War Two ends in order to cover an Allied conference that will decide the future of Germany.
      • The Allied offensive began in early December 1944.
    2. 1.2allied to/with In combination or working together with.
      skilled craftsmanship allied to advanced technology
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The United States remained neutral and the Soviet Union was still allied with Hitler.
      • The power bases are amorphous and scattered; with constantly shifting alliances no one knows which group is allied with which.
      • His natural confidence is allied with a realistic caution about his progress.
      • Craig's qualities of charm and decency have been allied with just enough success on the field to keep the fans happy.
      • In the office context, that was anger that we, in our professional capacity, are being attached to a cause that we should not be seen to be allied with.
      • The local tribesmen allied with him put up fierce resistance.
      • It was even more interesting now; the lentils had allied with the onions and were battling the celery.
      • That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards.
      • The bounty was intended for the Duke of Savoy, a bribe to keep him allied with England in its war against Louis XIV.
      • This infuriated some institutional shareholders and they allied with Walt Disney's nephew, who wanted to get rid of Eisner.
      • Solidarity meant that Morocco had to act in accordance with all the other Arab countries it allied with.
      • The stop, allied with the opening goal, was the perfect way to settle the nerves and bolster confidence throughout the team.
      • All that means is, they're allied with Khrushchev instead of with the ghost of Stalin.
      • At all levels, cunning teachers allied with overbearing students.
      • The truck drivers also have to face gangsters who are allied with the military.
      • He was allied with Clinton in the whole Monica Lewinsky controversy, a key Democrat in Washington.
      • That allied with the parking laws meant people could not do business in the area.
      • But consumerism is a world language and, allied with representative democracy, it is the way of the world.
      • So much of what we do is very closely allied with continental Europe.
      • The Democrats and groups allied with them have been quicker to use this vehicle.
    3. 1.3 Connected; related.
      members of the medical and allied professions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We all know we're way short of the number of doctors and allied health professionals we need.
      • On the one hand it is good for the manufacturing industry and other allied industries like advertising and marketing.
      • It presents an ideal opportunity to enhance the public image of the chemical and allied industries.
      • In the 20th century, aircraft and motor vehicles came to the fore along with numerous allied industries.
      • Unlike medicine and allied professions, psychotherapy has established itself primarily outside the state sector.
      Synonyms
      associated, related, connected, interconnected, linked, coupled
 
 
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