ally
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A country's ally is another country that has an agreement to support it, especially in war. 同盟國
Washington would not take such a step without its allies' approval. 沒有其同盟國的贊同,華盛頓不會邁出這樣的一步。
2. N-COUNT If you describe someone as your ally, you mean that they help and support you, especially when other people are opposing you. 盟友
He is a close ally of the president. 他是縂統的一位親密盟友。
3. N-PLURAL The Allies were the armed forces that fought against Germany and Japan in World War II. (二戰時的) 同盟國
...Germany's surrender to the Allies. …德國曏同盟國的投降。
4. V-T If you ally yourself with someone or something, you give your support to them. 使結盟
He will have no choice but to ally himself with the new movement. 他將別無選擇,衹能與這個新運動結盟。
5. →see also allied
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ally (allying,allied,allies)
名詞讀作ˈælaɪ,動詞讀作əˈlaɪ。
剑桥词典
- a country that has agreed officially to give help and support to another one, especially during a war
- a staunch friend and ally
- a steadfast friend /ally
- Cuba became an ally of the Soviet Union in the 1950s.
- If the violence continues , they risk alienating one of their most powerful allies.
- NATO allies have decided to send peace-keeping troops to the troubled area . 返回 ally
(尤指戰時的)同盟國,盟友
The US is one of Britain's staunchest allies. 美國是英國最忠實的盟友之一。
During the First World War, Turkey and Germany were allies/Turkey was an ally of Germany. 在第一次世界大戰期間,土耳其和德國是盟國/土耳其是德國的盟國。
也見
the Allies
someone who helps and supports someone else
盟友;支持者
He is generally considered to be the prime minister's closest political ally. 人們普遍認爲他是首相最親密的政治盟友。
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