alliance 英 [əˈlaɪəns]   美 [əˈlaɪəns]

alliance

alliance  英 [əˈlaɪəns] 美 [əˈlaɪəns]

n. 联盟,联合 

名词复数:alliances 

They made an alliance against the common enemy. 他们联合起来抵御共同敌人。
to form an alliance 结成同盟

  • Countries that have an alliance, or agreement, help each other out when in need. That means during times of war, for example, if two countries have an alliance, one will help the other by providing weapons and supplies.
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  • n. 联盟,联合
  • 1. They made an alliance against the common enemy.

    他们联合起来抵御共同敌人。

  • 2. to form an alliance

    结成同盟

  • 3. The Social Democrats are now in alliance with the Greens.

    社会民主党现在与绿党结成联盟。

  • alliance (n.) c. 1300, "bond of marriage" (between ruling houses or noble families), from Old French aliance (12c., Modern French alliance) "alliance, bond; marriage, union," from aliier (Modern French allier) "combine, unite" (see ally (v.)).
al·li·ance / əˈlaɪəns ; NAmE əˈlaɪəns / noun 1 an agreement between countries, political parties, etc. to work together in order to achieve sth that they all want (国家、政党等的)结盟,联盟,同盟 to form/make an alliance 结成╱缔结同盟 alliancewith sb/sth The Social Democrats are now in alliance withthe Greens. 社会民主党现在与绿党结成联盟。 alliancebetween A and B an alliance between education and business to develop the use of technology in schools 为在学校中发展技术应用而结成的校企联盟 2 a group of people, political parties, etc. who work together in order to achieve sth that they all want 结盟团体;联盟 alliance alliances al·li·ance / əˈlaɪəns ; NAmE əˈlaɪəns /
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