allied
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++al·lied /ˈælaɪd, əˈlaɪd/ ●○○ adjective 1 SHPM usually Allied [only before noun] belonging or relating to the countries that fought with Britain, the US etc in the First or Second World War 〔第一次世界大战〕协约国的;〔第二次世界大战〕同盟国的 an Allied bombing raid 盟军空袭 Allied forces 盟军2 (be) allied to/with something formalCONNECTED WITH to be related to something or to be very similar 与某事物有关联[相似] Anthropology is closely allied to the field of psychology. 人类学与心理学领域紧密关联。3 allied industries/organizations/trades etc CONNECTED WITHconnected with each other because of being similar to or dependent on each other 相关的工业/组织/行业等 agriculture and allied industries 农业及相关产业4 UNITEjoined by the same political, military, or economic aims 结盟的,同盟的 loosely allied guerilla groups 松散结盟的游击队组织
Examples from the Corpus
allied• The road itself had become a colony of residents specializing in theatrical and allied activities.• The country earned Western criticism for failing to participate actively in the allied campaign in the Gulf.• So far, allied casualties have been astonishingly light; in a land war they will soon multiply.• Estimated total forces in Gulf at end-January Total allied forces 705,000.• In effect the allied general becomes a subordinate character in the same way as other heroes.• Information was shared between the allied governments.• So this is the first news bulletin to allocate a regular slot for science and allied matters.• To these issues must be added the allied questions of selection and appraisal.• The allied strategy further demonstrates this.al·lied adjectiveChineseSyllable
to belonging relating fought Britain, or that Corpus countries with the
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allied
al‧lied /ˈælaɪd, əˈlaɪd/
adjective
1. usually Allied [only before noun] belonging or relating to the countries that fought with Britain, the US etc in the First or Second World War:
an Allied bombing raid
Allied forces
2. (be) allied to/with something formal to be related to something or to be very similar:
Anthropology is closely allied to the field of psychology.
3. allied industries/organizations/trades etc connected with each other because of being similar to or dependent on each other:
agriculture and allied industries
4. joined by the same political, military, or economic aims:
loosely allied guerilla groups
al‧lied /ˈælaɪd, əˈlaɪd/
adjective1. usually Allied [only before noun] belonging or relating to the countries that fought with Britain, the US etc in the First or Second World War:
2. (be) allied to/with something formal to be related to something or to be very similar:
3. allied industries/organizations/trades etc connected with each other because of being similar to or dependent on each other:
4. joined by the same political, military, or economic aims:
often