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1 allied
adjectivethe Allied Powers — die Alliierten
* * *see academic.ru/1863/ally">ally* * *al·lied[ˈælaɪd]the A\allied forces die alliierten Streitkräfte2. (related) ähnlich\allied subjects/trades verwandte Gebiete/Berufe3. (together with)enthusiasm \allied with a love of children Enthusiasmus gepaart mit einer Liebe zu Kindern* * *['laɪd]adj1) (MIL, POL: affiliated) verbunden; (for attack, defence etc) verbündet, aliiertallied to or with/against sb/sth — mit/gegen jdn/etw verbündet
2)* * *1. a) verbündet, alliiert ( beide:to, with mit)2. fig verwandt (to, with mit)3. fig verbunden (to, with mit)* * *adjectivebe allied to or with somebody/something — mit jemandem/etwas verbündet sein
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2 related
adjective1) (by kinship or marriage) verwandt (to mit)2) (connected) miteinander in Zusammenhang stehend; verwandt [Sprache, Begriff, Spezies, Fach]* * *1) (belonging to the same family (as): I'm related to the Prime Minister; The Prime Minister and I are related.) verwandt2) (connected: other related topics.) verwandt* * *re·lat·ed[rɪˈleɪtɪd, AM -t̬ɪd]adj inv1. (connected) verbundenwe discussed inflation, unemployment and \related issues wir diskutierten über Inflation, Arbeitslosigkeit und damit zusammenhängende Themen\related subject matter einschlägiges Materialto be directly \related to sth in direktem Zusammenhang mit etw dat stehento be \related by blood blutsverwandt seinto be \related by marriage durch Heirat verwandt sein[closely] \related species [eng] miteinander verwandte Artenclosely/distantly \related nah/entfernt verwandtto be \related to sb mit jdm verwandt sein* * *[rI'leItɪd]adj1) (in family) verwandt (to mit)related by or through marriage — angeheiratet, verschwägert
he is related to the president by or through marriage — er ist durch Heirat mit dem Präsidenten verwandt
to be related to sth —
the two events are not related — die beiden Ereignisse hängen nicht miteinander zusammen or haben nichts miteinander zu tun
two closely related questions — zwei eng miteinander verknüpfte Fragen
* * *related adj2. verbunden, -knüpft ( beide:to mit)rel. abk1. related2. relating bezügl.* * *adjective1) (by kinship or marriage) verwandt (to mit)2) (connected) miteinander in Zusammenhang stehend; verwandt [Sprache, Begriff, Spezies, Fach]* * *adj.berichtet adj.verwandt adj.ähnlich adj.
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bound up with something — bound ˈup with sth idiom closely connected with sth • From that moment my life became inextricably bound up with hers. Main entry: ↑boundidiom … Useful english dictionary
(be) identified with somebody — be iˈdentified with sb/sth | iˈdentify yourself with sb/sth derived to support sb/sth; to be closely connected with sb/sth • The Church became increasingly identified with opposition to the regime. Main entry: ↑identifyderived … Useful english dictionary
(be) identified with something — be iˈdentified with sb/sth | iˈdentify yourself with sb/sth derived to support sb/sth; to be closely connected with sb/sth • The Church became increasingly identified with opposition to the regime. Main entry: ↑identifyderived … Useful english dictionary
identify yourself with somebody — be iˈdentified with sb/sth | iˈdentify yourself with sb/sth derived to support sb/sth; to be closely connected with sb/sth • The Church became increasingly identified with opposition to the regime. Main entry: ↑identifyderived … Useful english dictionary
identify yourself with something — be iˈdentified with sb/sth | iˈdentify yourself with sb/sth derived to support sb/sth; to be closely connected with sb/sth • The Church became increasingly identified with opposition to the regime. Main entry: ↑identifyderived … Useful english dictionary
relate to sth — UK US relate to sth Phrasal Verb with relate({{}}/rɪˈleɪt/ verb ► to be directly connected to something, or to refer directly to it: »How closely do its prices relate to its costs? »Everything we are going to discuss today basically relates to… … Financial and business terms
hand — hand1 W1S1 [hænd] n ↑finger, ↑fingernail, ↑thumb ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(part of body)¦ 2¦(help)¦ 3¦(control)¦ 4 get out of hand 5 on the other hand 6 hands off 7 in hand … Dictionary of contemporary English
hand — 1 noun PART OF THE BODY 1 (C) the part at the end of a person s arm, including the fingers and thumb, used to pick up or keep hold of things: He held the pencil in his right hand. | Go wash your hands. | hold hands: They kissed and held hands. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tie — 1 /taI/ verb 1 STRING/ROPE a) (T) to fasten one thing to another with a piece of string, rope etc: tie sth to/behind/onto etc: Tie this label onto your suitcase. | tie sb to sth: They tied him to a lamp post and beat him up. | tie sb s hands/feet … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bound — bound1 [baund] the past tense and past participle of ↑bind bound 2 bound2 W3S2 adj [no comparative] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(likely)¦ 2¦(law/agreement)¦ 3¦(duty)¦ 4¦(travelling towards)¦ 5¦(relationship)¦ 6 be bound up in something … Dictionary of contemporary English
bound — 1 the past tense and past participle of bind 1 2 adjective (no comparative) 1 be bound to to be very likely to do or feel a particular thing: Don t lie to her. She s bound to find out about it. | it is bound to be (=used to say that something… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English