allied

英['ælaɪd] 美['ælaɪd]
  • adj. 联合的;同盟的
  • 动词ally的过去式和过去分词.
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  • all adj.所有的;全部的adv.完全;都;非常pron.一切;全部n.全部
Adjective:
  1. related by common characteristics or ancestry;

    "allied species"
    "allied studies"

  2. of or relating to or denoting the Allies in World War II;

    "an Allied victory"
    "the Allied armies"

  3. of or relating to or denoting the Allies in World War I;

    "an allied offensive"
    "the Allied powers"

  4. united in a confederacy or league

  5. joined by treaty or agreement

1. MacArthur was Supreme Commander for the allied powers in the Pacific.
麦克阿瑟将军曾是太平洋战区盟军的最高统帅。

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2. That statement seemed designed to answer criticism of allied bombing missions.
那份声明似乎是专门就联合轰炸任务的批评作出反击。

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3. Only now have doctors, and allied medical professionals, come to appreciate this.
直到现在医生和相关医学人士才开始对此有所认识。

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4. He possessed a raw energy allied to a feeling of something special.
他粗犷豪放,给人一种特殊的感觉。

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5. Allied military leaders have said they want actions, not words.
盟军领导人说他们要的是行动,不是空话。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Late last year an allied Taliban faction tried to seize large tracts of the Swat valley in the North-West Frontier Province.
      去年年底时分,与他们同盟的一个塔利班分派试图控制西北边境斯瓦特山谷附近的广大地区。