allied 的定义
allied 近义词
friendly; united
更多allied例句
- Moulton’s office provided few other specifics about that, other than to say it was an allied military plane.
- These simple weapons caused more allied casualties than any other.
- Aid access has been inconsistent, and in May the United Nations confirmed a CNN report that Ethiopian federal troops and allied forces were blocking humanitarian supplies from entering parts of Tigray — a charge the Ethiopian government has denied.
- That could give Youngkin, who has never held political office, a chance to define himself before McAuliffe and allied political action committees start trying to paint their own picture of the former Carlyle Group executive.
- “When the board receives a complaint against a physician or allied health-care professional it oversees, the complaint is investigated,” board spokesman Carlos Villatoro said.
- All in all, approximately 13,000 Allied POWs and 90,000 Asian laborers perished while working on the railway.
- It would seek to cut off the main Allied lines of supply and communication.
- Besides, victory fever had spread like wildfire throughout the Allied armies.
- “Traditionally, the Republican Party supports traditional marriage,” said Alice Stewart, a GOP strategist allied with Huckabee.
- Churchill would later say Turing made the single biggest contribution to allied victory.
- But closely allied to this subject, and not inferior to it in importance, stands that of Industrial Training.
- The plan of campaign was then arranged, and the Prince returned to command the allied forces in Northern Germany.
- A feeling nearly allied to pride excited every one, but more especially those who crossed the line for the first time.
- They are two Allied Armies working with me (or supposed to be working with me) against a common enemy.
- With one of the sisters, who was allied to the nobility, she formed a strong friendship, which continued through life.