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allied ['ælaɪd](a) (force, nations) allié(b) (related → subjects) connexe, du même ordre; Economics & Finance (→ product, industry) assimilé; Biology voisin(c) (connected) allié;∎ allied with allié à;∎ his natural talent, allied with his good looks, made him a star son talent naturel allié à un physique agréable ont fait de lui une star►► the Allied forces (in World War II) les forces fpl alliées;the Allied Powers les Puissances fpl alliées -
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ancien combattant m des forces armées alliées -
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force [fɔ:s]1. noun• I don't quite see the force of his argument je ne trouve pas que son argument ait beaucoup de poids• to come into force [law, prices] entrer en vigueur► force ofb. ( = power) force fc. ( = body of men) force f• to force o.s. to do sth se forcer à faire qchc. ( = push) to force one's way into entrer de force dansd. ( = break open) [+ lock] forcer3. compounds* * *[fɔːs] 1.1) (of blow, explosion, collision) force f; ( of fall) choc m2) gen, Military force f3) fig force ffrom force of habit/of circumstance — par la force de l'habitude/des circonstances
4) ( influence) force f5) [U] ( organized group) forces fpl7) Physics force f8) Meteorology force f2.forces plural noun Military (also armed forces)3.the forces — les forces fpl armées
in force adverbial phrase1) (in large numbers, strength) en force2) gen, Law [law, prices, ban] en vigueur4.transitive verb1) (compel, oblige) forcer ( to do à faire)to be forced to do ou into doing — gen être forcé de faire
2) ( push)to force one's way through [something] — se frayer un chemin à travers or dans [crowd, jungle]
3) ( apply great pressure to) forcer [door, window, safe]; forcer sur [screw]to force an entry — Law entrer par effraction
4) Agriculture forcer [plant]; engraisser [animal]5.1) ( push oneself)to force oneself — se forcer ( to do à faire)
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( abbreviation Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians) = syndicat britannique des employés du bâtiment -
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STOCK EXCHANGE opérateur m peu scrupuleuxThe fallout from the Allied Irish Banks scandal began to spread yesterday after it emerged that Citibank had suspended two employees for lavishly indulging the rogue trader who lost $691m (£487m) at AIB's subsidiary Allfirst Financial.
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B v refl to ally oneself with ou to s'allier avec or à ; to be allied with ou to être allié avec or à. -
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ACTT [‚eɪsi:‚ti:'ti:]formerly ( abbreviation Association of Cinematographic, Television and Allied Technicians) = ancien syndicat britannique des techniciens du cinéma et de l'audiovisuel, aujourd'hui remplacé par "BECTU"
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allied — ► ADJECTIVE 1) joined by or relating to an alliance. 2) (Allied) relating to Britain and its allies in the First and Second World Wars. 3) (allied to/with) in combination or working together with … English terms dictionary
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Allied — Al*lied , a. United; joined; leagued; akin; related. See {Ally}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allied — I adjective affiliated, affinitive, akin, associated, bonded, confederate, connected, federate, kindred, leagued, related II index affiliated, akin (germane), analogous … Law dictionary
allied to — index pendent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
allied — (adj.) c.1300, pp. adjective from ALLY (Cf. ally) (v.). Originally of kindred; in reference to a league or formal treaty, it is first recorded late 14c … Etymology dictionary
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allied — [adj] friendly; united affiliated, agnate, akin, amalgamated, associated, bound, cognate, combined, confederate, connate, connected, incident, in league, joined, joint, kindred, linked, married, related, unified, wed; concepts 555,563 Ant.… … New thesaurus
allied — [[t]æ̱laɪd, AM əla͟ɪd[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: ADJ n Allied forces or troops are armies from different countries who are fighting on the same side in a war. ...the approaching Allied forces... They re backed by allied warplanes and tanks. 2) ADJ: ADJ n,… … English dictionary
allied — al|lied [ˈælaıd, əˈlaıd] adj 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 sth… … Dictionary of contemporary English
allied — adjective 1 Allied belonging to or connected with the countries that fought together against Germany in the First or Second World War, or against Iraq in the Gulf War: an Allied bombing raid | the Allied forces 2 allied… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English