ally

英 ['ælaɪ] 美 ['ælaɪ]
  • n. 同盟国;伙伴;同盟者;助手
  • vt. 使联盟;使联合
  • vi. 联合;结盟
  • n. (Ally)人名;(巴基)阿利;(法)阿利;(英)艾丽(女子教名 Alice 的简称);(尼日利)阿利

中文词源


ally 结盟

前缀al-同ad-. 词根lig, 绑定。

英文词源


ally
ally: [13] The verb ally was borrowed into English from Old French alier, an alteration of aleier (a different development of the Old French word was aloier, which English acquired as alloy). This came from Latin alligāre ‘bind one thing to another’, a derivative of ligāre ‘tie’; hence the idea etymologically contained in being ‘allied’ is of having a bond with somebody else.

The noun ally seems originally to have been independently borrowed from Old French allié in the 14th century, with the meaning ‘relative’. The more common modern sense, ‘allied person or country’, appeared in the 15th century, and is probably a direct derivative of the English verb.

=> alloy, ligament
ally (v.)
late 13c., "to join in marriage," from Old French alier "combine, unite," from a differentiated stem of aliier (from Latin alligare "bind to;" see alloy). Meaning "to form an alliance, join, associate" is late 14c. Related: allied; allying.
ally (n.)
late 14c., "relative, kinsman," from ally (v.); mid-15c. in the sense of "one united with another by treaty or league."

双语例句


1. The United States is a close ally of South Korea.
美国是韩国的亲密盟友。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He is a close ally of the Prime Minister.
他是首相的亲密支持者。

来自柯林斯例句

3. a close ally and friend of the prime minister
首相的一个亲密盟友和伙伴

来自《权威词典》

4. In that war England was not an ally; she was neutral.
在那场战争中,英国不同任何一国结盟, 保持中立.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. She felt she needed an ally so badly.
她感到她极需一个支持者.

来自《简明英汉词典》

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