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1 ally
1. transitive verb2. nounally oneself with somebody/something — sich mit jemandem/etwas verbünden; see also academic.ru/1773/allied">allied
Verbündete, der/diethe Allies — die Alliierten
* * *1. verb(to join by political agreement, marriage, friendship etc: Small countries must ally themselves with larger countries in order to survive.) sich verbünden2. noun(a state, person etc allied with another: The two countries were allies at that time.) der/die Verbündete(r)- alliance- allied* * *[ˈælaɪ]staunch \ally zuverlässiger Verbündeter; HIST, POL Alliierte(r) mII. vt<- ie->* * *['laɪ]1. nVerbündete(r) mf, Bundesgenosse m/-genossin f; (HIST) Alliierte(r) m [ə'laɪ]2. vtverbinden (with, to mit); (for attack, defence etc) verbünden, alliieren (with, to mit)to ally oneself with or to sb — sich mit jdm zusammentun/verbünden or alliieren
* * *ally [əˈlaı]A v/t (durch Heirat, Bündnis oder Freundschaft, Verwandtschaft, Ähnlichkeit) verbinden, vereinigen ( beide:to, with mit):to, with mit;against gegen)C s [ˈælaı]1. Alliierte(r) m/f(m), Verbündete(r) m/f(m), Bundesgenosse m, Bundesgenossin f (auch fig): → Allies2. BOT, ZOOL verwandte Sippe* * *1. transitive verb2. nounally oneself with somebody/something — sich mit jemandem/etwas verbünden; see also allied
Verbündete, der/die* * *n.Verbündete m.,f. v.verbinden v.vereinigen v. -
2 ally
̈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;
Norwegian is nearly allied to Danish норвежский язык близок к датскому -
3 ally
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verb(to join by political agreement, marriage, friendship etc: Small countries must ally themselves with larger countries in order to survive.) aliarse (con)
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noun(a state, person etc allied with another: The two countries were allies at that time.) aliado- alliance- allied
ally n aliadotr['ælaɪ]1 aliado,-a1 aliar ( with, con)1 aliarse ( with, con)ally ['æ.laɪ, ə'laɪ] n: aliado m, -da fn.• aliado s.m.• allegado s.m.v.• alear v.• aliar v.
I 'ælaɪ
II
reflexive verb allies, allying, alliedto ally oneself with o to somebody — aliarse con or a alguien; see also allied
1.N ['ælaɪ]aliado(-a) m / f2.VT [ǝ'laɪ]to ally o.s. with — aliarse con, hacer alianza con
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I ['ælaɪ]
II
reflexive verb allies, allying, alliedto ally oneself with o to somebody — aliarse con or a alguien; see also allied
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4 ally
I ['ælaɪ]nome alleato m. (-a) (anche mil.)II [ə'laɪ]the Allies — stor. gli Alleati
* * *1. verb(to join by political agreement, marriage, friendship etc: Small countries must ally themselves with larger countries in order to survive.) allearsi2. noun(a state, person etc allied with another: The two countries were allies at that time.) alleato- alliance- allied* * *I ['ælaɪ]nome alleato m. (-a) (anche mil.)II [ə'laɪ]the Allies — stor. gli Alleati
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5 ally
1. verb(to join by political agreement, marriage, friendship etc: Small countries must ally themselves with larger countries in order to survive.) forene, alliere2. noun(a state, person etc allied with another: The two countries were allies at that time.) alliert, forbundsfelle- alliance- alliedalliert--------forbi--------forbundsfelleIsubst. \/ˈælaɪ\/, \/əˈlaɪ\/forbundsfelle, alliert, vennligsinnet person\/statde allierte, ententemaktene (under den første verdenskrig)IIverb \/əˈlaɪ\/, \/ˈælaɪ\/1) binde sammen, forbinde2) forene, gå i allianse medally oneself with alliere seg med -
6 Ally
subs.P. and V. σύμμαχος, ὁ or ἡ, ἐπίκουρος, ὁ or ἡ, P. and V. παραστάτης, ὁ (Plat.), Ar. and V. συμπαραστάτης, ὁ, V. συνασπιστής, ὁ; see Friend, Helper.Introduce as allies, v.: P. ἐπάγεσθαι (acc.).——————v. trans.See Unite.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ally
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7 κηδεύω
2 esp. attend to a corpse, bury, , cf.E.Rh. 983;μ' ἔθαψε καὶ ἐκήδευσεν IG14.1860
: also in Prose, Plb.5.10.4, etc.; , cf. Plu.Alex.56;βασιλέων κηδευομένων Arist.Fr. 519
, cf. Wilcken Chr. 499 (ii/iii A.D.);κεκηδευμένος νεκρὸς ἐν μέλιτι J.AJ14.7.4
;εἰς ἣν [σορὸν] οὐδενὶ ἔξεσται ἕτερον πτῶμα κηδεῦσαι CIG3028.3
([place name] Ephesus), cf.POxy.1067.6 (iii A.D.).3 = κηδεμονεύω, in [voice] Pass., Cod.Just.3.10.1.1.II contract a marriage, of the bridegroom, ally oneself in marriage, (lyr.): c.acc. cogn., κ. λέχος marry, S.Tr. 1227: c.dat.pers., ally oneself with.., E.Hipp. 634, Fr. 395, D.59.81, Men.Epit. 427, etc.;κ. ὅτῳ θέλουσιν Arist.Pol. 1307a37
; become the son-in-law of, Moer. p.368 P.:—in [voice] Pass., to be married, E.Ph. 347 (lyr.).2 c.acc.pers., make one's kinsman by marriage, Id.Hec. 1202; also κ. τὴν θυγατέρα τινί to marry her to some one, J.AJ6.10.2: abs., οἱ κηδεύσαντες those who formed the marriage, E.Med. 367. -
8 allier
allier [alje]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verb[+ efforts] to combine2. reflexive verb* * *alje
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1) Technologie to alloy [métaux] (à, avec with)2) ( combiner) to combine (et, à with)3) ( par un mariage) to unite [something] by marriage [familles]
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s'allier verbe pronominal2) ( s'harmoniser) [sons, couleurs] to go (well) together* * *alje vt1) [éléments complémentaires, couleurs] to combine2) POLITIQUE to ally3) [métaux] to alloy* * *allier verb table: plierA vtr1 Tech to alloy [métaux] (à, avec with);2 ( combiner) to combine (et, à with); elle réussit à allier fantaisie et rigueur dans ses œuvres she successfully combines imagination with precision in her works;3 ( par un mariage) to unite [sth] by marriage [familles].B s'allier vpr2 ( s'harmoniser) [sons, couleurs] to go (well) together.[alje] verbe transitif1. [unir - pays, gouvernements, chefs] to unite, to ally (together) ; [ - familles] to relate ou to unite by marriage2. [combiner - efforts, moyens, qualités] to combine (together) ; [ - sons, couleurs, parfums] to match, to blend (together)————————s'allier verbe pronominal intransitif1. [pays] to become allieds'allier avec un pays to ally oneself to a country, to form an alliance with a country(soutenu) [par le mariage - personnes] to marry ; [ - familles] to become allied ou related by marriage2. [se combiner - couleurs, sons, parfums] to match, to blend (together) ; [ - qualités, talents, arts] to combine, to unite (together) -
9 alliance
alliance [aljɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = coalition) alliance• faire or conclure une alliance avec un pays to enter into an alliance with a countryb. ( = bague) wedding ring* * *aljɑ̃s1) ( bague) wedding ring2) ( entente) alliance3) Religion Covenant4) ( mariage) fml union sout, marriage5) ( combinaison) fml combination•Phrasal Verbs:* * *aljɑ̃s nf1) MILITAIRE, POLITIQUE alliance2) (= mariage) marriage3) (= bague) wedding ring* * *alliance nf1 ( bague) wedding ring;2 ( entente) (entre pays, personnes, groupes) alliance; faire alliance avec to form an alliance with; rompre une alliance to break off an alliance; alliance militaire military alliance;3 Relig Covenant; l'ancienne/la nouvelle alliance the old/the new Covenant;5 ( combinaison) fml combination; une alliance d'autorité et de douceur a combination of authority and gentleness.[aljɑ̃s] nom fémininl'alliance entre socialistes et communistes ou les socialistes et les communistes the alliance between ou of Socialists and Communistsconclure une alliance avec un pays to enter into ou to forge an alliance with a country4. [bague] wedding ringpar alliance locution adjectivale -
10 Join
v. trans.Hold together: P. and V. συνέχειν.Join battle ( with): P. and V. εἰς χεῖρας ἔρχεσθαι (dat.). συμβάλλειν (dat.), V. μάχην συμβάλλειν (dat.), μάχην συνάπτειν (dat.), εἰς ἀγῶνα συμπίπτειν (dat.), Ar. and V. συνίστασθαι (dat.); see Engage.Join issue with: see under Issue.Associate oneself with: P. and V. προστίθεσθαι (dat.).Join as ally: P. προσχωρεῖν (dat.), ὅπλα θέσθαι μετά (gen.); see side with.Meet: P. and V. συναντᾶν (dat.) (Xen. also Ar.); meet.Of detachments joining a main body: P. συμμιγνύναι (dat.), συμμίσγειν (dat.), προσμιγνύναι (dat.).From Leucas Cnemus and his ships from that quarter, which were to have joined these, only reached Cyllene after the battle at Stratus: P. ἀπὸ Λευκάδος Κνῆμος καὶ αἱ ἐκεῖθεν νῆες, ἃς ἔδει ταύταις συμμῖξαι, ἀφικνοῦνται μετὰ τὴν ἐν Στράτῳ μάχην εἰς τὴν Κυλλήνην (Thuc. 2, 84).V. intrans. Come together: P. and V. συνέρχεσθαι.Join in, take part in: P. and V. μεταλαμβάνειν (gen.), μετέχειν (gen.), κοινωνεῖν (gen.); see Share.Join in doing a thing: in compounds use P. and V. συν.Join in saving: P. and V. συσσώζειν.It is mine to join not in hating but in loving: V. οὔτοι συνέχθειν ἀλλὰ συμφιλεῖν ἔφυν (Soph., Ant. 523).It is mine to join in wise measures, not insane: V. συσσωφρονεῖν γὰρ οὐχὶ συννοσεῖν ἔφυν (Eur., I.A. 407).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Join
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11 coëō
coëō īvī or iī, itus, īre [com- + eo], to go together, come together, meet, assemble, collect: in Piraeo, T.: matronae ad Venturiam frequentes coëunt, L.: quo populus coibat, H.: certis diebus (ad concilium), Ta.: milia crabronum, O.: populi legationibus coëunt, by their representatives, Ta.— To come together in battle, meet, encounter: inter se, V.: agmina, Cu.: cetera turba coit, joins in the attack, O.—To come together, be united, gather, unite, combine: coëundi in unum spatium, L.: manus coit omnis in unum, V.: qui unā coierunt, Cs.: ut coëat par Iungaturque pari, H.: amnes in artius coëunt, Cu.: membra, O.: coit formidine sanguis, congeals, V.: digiti coëunt, grow together, O.: volnera coiere mea, have closed, Pr.: Inter se capita (arcūs), V.: ut placidis coëant immitia, H.: memini nobis verba coisse, to have been exchanged, Pr.—Fig., to unite, join together, assimilate, combine, agree, ally oneself, conspire: cum hoc: principes tum unā coierunt, Cs.: in foedera dextrae, V.—Of a marriage contract: taedae quoque iure coissent, O.: conubio, nuptiis, Cu.: cum captivā, Cu.: Hac gener atque socer coëant mercede suorum, i. e. in the marriage, V.—With societatem, to enter into partnership, make a compact, become an ally, associate, form a league: societatem laboris: cum Caesare societatem: cum Lacedaemoniis, N.: societatem sceleris: ad eam rem societas coitur.* * *coire, coivi(ii), coitus Vfit together; have sexual intercourse; collect/gather (fluid); meet; rally; enter agreement; unite/assemble/conspire; come/go together; mend/knit (wound) -
12 unite
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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