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1) союзник противника ( в войне)2) не проживающий в США гражданин или подданный страны, находящейся с США в состоянии войны -
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1. nto alienate one's allies — восстанавливать против себя своих союзников
to be allies on one's own volition — быть союзниками по собственной доброй воле
- close allyto brief one's allies about smth — информировать своих союзников о чем-л.
- credible ally
- faithful ally
- historical ally
- key ally
- loyal ally
- NATO allies
- natural ally
- old ally
- one-time ally
- perfidious ally
- political ally
- potential ally
- reliable ally
- solid ally
- strategic ally
- tactical ally
- tested ally
- true ally
- trusted ally
- trusty ally
- unreliable ally
- valuable ally
- valued ally
- wartime ally 2. vвступать в союз; объединятьсяto ally against smb — вступать в союз против кого-л.; объединяться против кого-л.
to ally oneself with smb — вступать в союз с кем-л.; объединяться с кем-л.
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̈ɪ ̘. ̈n.ˈælaɪ I
1. сущ. друг, союзник, сторонник ally of moment ≈ временный союзник faithful/staunch ally ≈ верный друг
2. гл. соединять(ся), объединять(ся) (against;
to, with) We allied ourselves with our friends against the common enemy. ≈ Мы объединились с друзьями против общего врага. ally oneself be allied to Syn: associate II сущ. мраморный шарик (для детской игры) to give smb. a fair show for an ally ≈ честно поступать по отношению к кому-л.;
дать кому-л. возможность отыгратьсяally: союзник - faithful * верный союзник - * of the moment временный союзник, попутчик помощник, пособник;
слуга что-л. родственное по структуре, свойствам - the mosses and their allies мхи и родственные им растения вступать в союз, объединяться - to * against smb., smth. объединяться в борьбе против кого-л, чего-л соединяться (договором, союзом, браком) - he allied himself with a wealthy family by marriage женившись, он стал членом богатого семейства быть связанным родственными узами, общностью происхождения - English is closely allied to Swedish английский и шведский - близкородственные языки - dogs are allied to wolves собаки и волки относятся к одному семейству шарик из алебастра (для детской игры)ally вступать в союз ~ мраморный шарик (для детской игры) ;
to give (smb.) a fair show for an ally честно поступать по отношению( к кому-л.) ;
дать (кому-л.) возможность отыграться ~ объединяться ~ помощник ~ соединять;
to ally oneself вступать в союз, соединяться (договором, браком;
to, with) ~ союзник;
ally of moment временный союзник ~ союзник~ союзник;
ally of moment временный союзник~ соединять;
to ally oneself вступать в союз, соединяться (договором, браком;
to, with)to be allied to быть тесно связанным с;
иметь общие черты с;
Norwegian is nearly allied to Danish норвежский язык близок к датскому~ мраморный шарик (для детской игры) ;
to give (smb.) a fair show for an ally честно поступать по отношению (к кому-л.) ;
дать (кому-л.) возможность отыгратьсяto be allied to быть тесно связанным с;
иметь общие черты с;
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1. n враг, недруг, противник2. n неприятель, противник3. n корабль противника4. n эвф. дьявол, сатанаthe enemy of mankind — враг рода человеческого, сатана
5. n шутл. время6. n спец. вредитель7. a воен. вражеский, враждебный, относящийся к противнику8. a арх. враждебно настроенный, недружелюбныйСинонимический ряд:foe (noun) adversary; antagonist; archenemy; attacker; betrayer; competition; disputant; foe; nemesis; opponent; opposition; rebel; rival; rivalry; traitorАнтонимический ряд:ally; associate; companion; confidant; friend -
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I 1. ['ælaɪ] сущ.друг, союзник, сторонник2. [ə'laɪ] гл.faithful / staunch ally — верный друг
1)а) ( ally with) соединять, объединять; устанавливать связь с (чем-л. / кем-л.)We allied ourselves with our friends against the common enemy. — Мы объединились с друзьями против общего врага.
Syn:б) вступать в союз, объединиться; породниться2) ( be allyed to) иметь тесную связь с (чем-л.); иметь общие черты с (чем-л.)II ['ælɪ] сущ.; уст.; = alleyFrench is allied to Spanish and other Latin languages. — Французский имеет много общего с испанским и другими романскими языками.
••to give smb. a fair show for an ally — честно поступать по отношению к кому-л.; дать кому-л. возможность отыграться
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1. n союзник2. n помощник, пособник; слуга3. v вступать в союз, объединяться4. v соединятьсяhe allied himself with a wealthy family by marriage — женившись, он стал членом богатого семейства
5. n шарик из алебастраСинонимический ряд:1. associate (noun) accessory; affiliate; aide; associate; auxiliary; backer; collaborator; colleague; confederate; fellow; partner; supporter2. connect (verb) affiliate; align; associate; bind; combine; confederate; connect; federate; integrate; join; league; link; marry; relate; uniteАнтонимический ряд:adversary; antagonist; enemy; foe; opponent -
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1. сущ.общ. союзник (человек, страна или партия), сторонник; помощник, пособникAs the invasion seemed likely the president called on his allies for help. — При возникновении угрозы вторжения, президент призвал на помощь своих союзников.
The committee has been run by the mayor and his allies in the Workers' Party. — Комитет находился под контролем мэра и его союзников в партии рабочих.
Syn:2. гл.1) общ. соединяться, объединяться (договором, браком)2) пол., юр.объединяться, вступать в союз (часто о странах, объединяющихся для совместной обороны, или партиях, объединяющихся для совместного ведения политической боорьбы); присоединятьсяHe has allied himself to the left wing of the party. — Он присоединился к левому крылу партии.
The allied forces attacked the invading enemy. — Союзные вооруженные силы атаковали захватчика.
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[swɔːn] 1. 2.* * *[swo:n]1) ((of friends, enemies etc) (determined, as if) having taken an oath always to remain so: They are sworn enemies.) giurato2) ((of evidence, statements etc) given by a person who has sworn to tell the truth: The prisoner made a sworn statement.) sotto giuramento* * *[swɔːn]1. ppSee:2. adj(enemy) giurato (-a), (friend) per la pelle, (ally) fedele, (testimony) giurato (-a), fatto (-a) sotto giuramento* * *sworn /swɔ:n/A p. p. di to swearB a.● (leg.) sworn evidence, testimonianza giurata □ sworn friends, amici per la pelle □ (relig.) to be sworn to God, aver fatto voto di sé a Dio.* * *[swɔːn] 1. 2. -
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bi'trei1) (to act disloyally or treacherously towards (especially a person who trusts one): He betrayed his own brother (to the enemy).) traicionar2) (to give away (a secret etc): Never betray a confidence!) revelar, delatar3) (to show (signs of): Her pale face betrayed her fear.) revelar, delatar•- betrayal- betrayer
betray vb traicionar / engañartr[bɪ'treɪ]1 traicionar2 (secret) revelar3 (show signs of) dejar ver, acusar4 (deceive) engañar5 (trust) defraudarbetray [bɪ'treɪ] vt1) : traicionarto betray one's country: traicionar uno a su patria2) divulge, reveal: delatar, revelarto betray a secret: revelar un secretov.• delatar v.• descubrir v.• entregar v.• revelar v.• traicionar v.bɪ'treɪa) \<\<ally\>\> traicionarb) ( reveal) revelar, delatarher voice betrayed her nervousness — su voz revelaba or delataba el miedo que sentía
[bɪ'treɪ]VT1) (=be disloyal to) [+ person, country, principles] traicionar2) (=inform on) delatar3) (=reveal) [+ secret] revelar; [+ ignorance, fear] delatar, revelarhis face betrayed a certain surprise — su cara delataba or revelaba cierto asombro
* * *[bɪ'treɪ]a) \<\<ally\>\> traicionarb) ( reveal) revelar, delatarher voice betrayed her nervousness — su voz revelaba or delataba el miedo que sentía
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The world's oldest diplomatic connection and alliance, an enduring arrangement between two very different nations and peoples, with important practical consequences in the domestic and foreign affairs of both Great Britain (England before 1707) and Portugal. The history of this remarkable alliance, which has had commercial and trade, political, foreign policy, cultural, and imperial aspects, can be outlined in part with a list of the main alliance treaties after the first treaty of commerce and friendship signed between the monarchs of England and Portugal in 1373. This was followed in 1386 by the Treaty of Windsor; then in 1654, 1661, 1703, the Methuen Treaty; and in 1810 and 1899 another treaty also signed at Windsor.Common interests in the defense of the nation and its overseas empire (in the case of Portugal, after 1415; in the case of England, after 1650) were partly based on characteristics and common enemies both countries shared. Even in the late Middle Ages, England and Portugal faced common enemies: large continental countries that threatened the interests and sovereignty of both, especially France and Spain. In this sense, the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance has always been a defensive alliance in which each ally would assist the other when necessary against its enemies. In the case of Portugal, that enemy invariably was Spain (or component states thereof, such as Castile and Leon) and sometimes France (i.e., when Napoleon's armies invaded and conquered Portugal as of late 1807). In the case of England, that foe was often France and sometimes Spain as well.Beginning in the late 14th century, England and Portugal forged this unusual relationship, formalized with several treaties that came into direct use during a series of dynastic, imperial, naval, and commercial conflicts between 1373 and 1961, the historic period when the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance had its most practical political significance. The relative world power and importance of each ally has varied over the centuries. During the period 1373-1580, the allies were similar in respective ranking in European affairs, and during the period 1480-1550, if anything, Portugal was a greater world power with a more important navy than England. During 1580-1810, Portugal fell to the status of a third-rank European power and, during 1810-1914, England was perhaps the premier world power. During 1914-61, England's world position slipped while Portugal made a slow recovery but remained a third- or fourth-rank power.The commercial elements of the alliance have always involved an exchange of goods between two seafaring, maritime peoples with different religions and political systems but complementary economies. The 1703 Methuen Treaty establ ished a trade link that endured for centuries and bore greater advantages for England than for Portugal, although Portugal derived benefits: English woolens for Portuguese wines, especially port, other agricultural produce, and fish. Since the signing of the Methuen Treaty, there has been a vigorous debate both in politics and in historical scholarship as to how much each nation benefited economically from the arrangement in which Portugal eventually became dependent upon England and the extent to which Portugal became a kind of economic colony of Britain during the period from 1703 to 1910.There is a vast literature on the Alliance, much of it in Portuguese and by Portuguese writers, which is one expression of the development of modern Portuguese nationalism. During the most active phase of the alliance, from 1650 to 1945, there is no doubt but that the core of the mutual interests of the allies amounted to the proposition that Portugal's independence as a nation in Iberia and the integrity of its overseas empire, the third largest among the colonial powers as of 1914, were defended by England, who in turn benefited from the use by the Royal Navy of Portugal's home and colonial ports in times of war and peace. A curious impact on Portuguese and popular usage had also come about and endured through the impact of dealings with the English allies. The idiom in Portuguese, "é para inglês ver," means literally "it is for the Englishman to see," but figuratively it really means, "it is merely for show."The practical defense side of the alliance was effectively dead by the end of World War II, but perhaps the most definitive indication of the end of the political significance of an alliance that still continues in other spheres occurred in December 1961, when the army of the Indian Union invaded Portugal's colonial enclaves in western India, Goa, Damão, and Diu. While both nations were now North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies, their interests clashed when it came to imperial and Commonwealth conflicts and policies. Portugal asked Britain for military assistance in the use of British bases against the army of Britain's largest former colony, India. But Portugal was, in effect, refused assistance by her oldest ally. If the alliance continues into the 21st century, its essence is historical, nostalgic, commercial, and cultural.See also Catherine of Braganza.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
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1. n враг, противник; конкурент2. n спорт. противник, соперник3. n юр. противная сторона4. a противоположный; расположенный напротив5. a противный, враждебный6. a возражающий, опровергающий7. a соперничающий; конкурентныйСинонимический ряд:1. enemy (noun) enemy; foe2. opposition (noun) adversary; antagonist; opposition3. rival (noun) adversary; antagonist; anti; competition; competitor; con; contender; contestant; emulator; enemy; foe; match; opposer; oppugnant; rival; striverАнтонимический ряд:ally; companion; comrade; friend; helper -
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n товарищ, друг; компаньонСинонимический ряд:1. ally (noun) ally; confederate; partner2. associate (noun) accomplice; affiliate; assistant; associate; buddy; chum; comate; crony; equal; mate; running mate3. colleague (noun) colleague; companion; confidant; confidante; fellow party member; friend; intimate; pal; sidekick4. communist (noun) Bolshevik; commie; communist; redАнтонимический ряд:enemy; stranger -
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1. Iworkers of the world, unite! пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!; the two clubs (these countries, their families, etc.) united эти два клуба и т.д. объединились; oil and water will not unite вода и масло не соединяются; the two firms united эти две фирмы слились2. IIunite in some manner unite closely (morally, politically, strategically, practically, fraternally, etc.) тесно и т.д. объединяться3. IIIunite smth. unite all one's forces (two armies, two parties, two countries, two neighbouring portions of land, etc.) объединять все свои силы и т.д.; unite the hands of the betrothed соединять руки жениха и невесты; the outbreak of war united the nation война сплотила /объединила/ весь народ4. XIbe united in some manner be closely /firmly/ united тесно объединяться; public and private interests are closely united общественные и личные интересы неразрывно связаны; be united by smth. they were united by the ties of friendship (by mutual love, by common interests, etc.) их объединяла дружба и т.А; be united by marriage породниться посредством брака; be united in smth. they were united in wedlock их соединили узы брака; be united in one person соединяться в одном человеке; be united with smth. their names will be forever united with the story of the construction of the Canal их имена всегда будут связаны с историей строительства канала; be united against smb., smth. the two countries were united against the common enemy эти две страны объединились против общего врага; be united to do smth. several firms are united to form one company несколько фирм объединились в одну компанию; be united behind smb. believers were united behind spiritual leaders верующие сплотились вокруг своих духовных лидеров5. XVIunite in smth. unite in the fight for peace (in an attempt to do smth., etc.) объединяться в борьбе за мир и т.д.; unite in common interests быть объединенным общими интересами; unite in patriotic sentiment испытывать одни и те же патриотические чувства; unite in a crisis объединить свои усилия во время кризиса; unite in foreign policies проводить одну и ту же внешнюю политику; unite against smth. unite against a common enemy (against a former ally, against their bosses, etc.) объединяться против общего врага и т.д.; unite with smb. my family unites with me in wishing you success я и мои близкие желаем вам успеха; unite with smth. oil will not unite with water масло не соединяется с водой; unite on smth. they all unite on that subject в этом вопросе они все едины6. XVIIunite in doing smth. unite in fighting poverty and disease (in resisting foreign aggression, etc.) объединяться /объединять свои усилия/ в борьбе против нищеты и болезней и т.д.; we united in acknowledging their service мы были едины в признании их заслуг; they united in singing the hymns они присоединились к пению гимнов7. XXI1unite smth. with smth. unite two pieces of wood with glue (bricks and stones with cement, the parts with cement, etc.) соединять два куска дерева при помощи клея и т.д.; unite ability with diligence (idealism with practical common sense, beauty with wit, etc.) сочетать способности и усердие и т.д.; unite smb. by smth. unite two families by marriage объединять два рода посредством брака; unite smth. to smth. unite one country to another присоединять одну страну к другой; unite smth. in oneself unite two distinct persons in oneself соединять в себе два разных человека; unite smth. into smth. unite minor parties into one соединять небольшие группы в одну -
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1. n противник; враг, неприятель2. n соперник3. n оппонент, другая, вторая сторона в споре, дискуссии4. n юр. противная сторонаadversary proceeding — судопроизводство по спору между сторонами; состязательный процесс
5. a антагонистический; враждебный6. a юр. состязательныйСинонимический ряд:1. enemy (noun) competition; competitor; contestant; disputant; enemy; foe; litigant; rival; rivalry2. opponent (noun) antagonist; anti; con; match; opponent; opposer; opposition; oppugnantАнтонимический ряд:ally; assistant; colleague; friend; helper -
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1. n поэт. враг, недруг2. n поэт. собир. враждебные силыСинонимический ряд:1. competitor (noun) competitor; contender; rival2. enemy (noun) adversary; antagonist; competition; disputant; enemy; opponent; opposition; rivalryАнтонимический ряд:ally; companion; comrade; friend; partner
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ally of enemy — As it appears in the Trading with the Enemy Act, the term means nonresidents of the United States who are subjects of an enemy country. 3 Am J2d Aliens § 190 … Ballentine's law dictionary
enemy — enemy, foe denote an individual or body of individuals that is hostile or that manifests hostility to another. Enemy usually stresses antagonism that arises from a cherished hatred or a desire to harm or destroy, but it may suggest nothing much… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Ally — Al*ly , n.; pl. {Allies}. [See {Ally}, v.] 1. A relative; a kinsman. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. One united to another by treaty or league; usually applied to sovereigns or states; a confederate. [1913 Webster] The English soldiers and their… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ally — colleague, *partner, copartner, confederate Analogous words: *associate, comrade, companion: supporter, upholder, backer (see corresponding verbs at SUPPORT): cooperator (see corresponding verb at UNITE) Antonyms: adversary Contrasted words:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ally — [n] something united with another, especially by treaty accessory, accomplice, associate, coadjutor, collaborator, colleague, confederate, co worker, friend, helper, partner; concepts 299,322,354,359 Ant. antagonist, enemy … New thesaurus
enemy — [n] someone hated or competed against adversary, agent, antagonist, archenemy, asperser, assailant, assassin, attacker, backbiter, bad person*, bandit, betrayer, calumniator, competitor, contender, criminal, defamer, defiler, detractor, disputant … New thesaurus
ally — ♦♦ allies, allying, allied (The noun is pronounced [[t]æ̱laɪ[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]əla͟ɪ[/t]].) 1) N COUNT: with supp A country s ally is another country that has an agreement to support it, especially in war. Washington would not take … English dictionary
-ally — suffix forming adverbs from adjectives in al (cf. AL, LY(2), ICALLY). * * * (ə)lē, (ə)li adverb suffix Etymology: al (I) + ly : ly II semantically in adverbs formed from adjectives in … Useful english dictionary
ally — I n. a faithful, staunch ally II v. (D; intr., refl.) to ally against; to, with (we allied ourselves with our friends against the common enemy) * * * [ ælaɪ] staunch ally to with (we allyied ourselves with our friends against the common enemy)… … Combinatory dictionary
ally — 01. The U.S. is usually a close [ally] of Great Britain in foreign affairs. 02. The [Allied] forces scored a major victory on D Day, which ultimately lead to the end of the war in Europe. 03. Canada has been a strong [ally] of the U.S. throughout … Grammatical examples in English
Enemy (Days of the New song) — Infobox Single Name = Enemy Artist = Days of the New from Album = Days of the New B side = Released = July 22, 1999 Format = CD single Recorded = 1998 Genre = Post grunge Acoustic rock Electronic music Length = 5:11 Label = Outpost Writer =… … Wikipedia