allied

英 ['ælaɪd; ə'laɪd] 美 [əˈlaɪd,ˈælˌaɪd]
  • adj. 联合的;同盟的;与…同属一系
  • v. 联合(ally的过去分词)
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allied (adj.)
c. 1300, past participle adjective from ally (v.). Originally of kindred; in reference to a league or formal treaty, it is first recorded late 14c.
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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