B2 noun ニュートラル

allied

/əˈlaɪd/

To be joined or connected in a cooperative relationship, typically for a common political, military, or professional goal. It describes entities that have formed an alliance to increase their collective strength or achieve a shared objective.

例文

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1

The neighbors remained allied to keep the local park clean and safe for children.

The residents stayed united to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the park for the kids.

2

The allied nations signed a historic treaty to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment.

The partnered countries entered into a major agreement to lower pollution levels and safeguard nature.

3

We are allied against the idea of having to work late on Friday nights.

We are working together to oppose the plan of staying late at work on Fridays.

語族

名詞
ally
Verb
ally
形容詞
allied
関連
alliance
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'ALL' in 'ALLIED'—it means ALL the members are on the same side, bound together.

クイックテスト

The two tech startups became ___ to compete with the industry giant.

正解!

正解は: allied

例文

1

The neighbors remained allied to keep the local park clean and safe for children.

everyday

The residents stayed united to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the park for the kids.

2

The allied nations signed a historic treaty to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment.

formal

The partnered countries entered into a major agreement to lower pollution levels and safeguard nature.

3

We are allied against the idea of having to work late on Friday nights.

informal

We are working together to oppose the plan of staying late at work on Fridays.

4

The research suggests that these two sociological trends are closely allied in their origin.

academic

The study indicates that these two social trends have very similar and connected beginnings.

5

Our software firm is allied with a major hardware manufacturer to provide a complete tech solution.

business

Our computer company has partnered with a large equipment maker to offer a full range of services.

語族

名詞
ally
Verb
ally
形容詞
allied
関連
alliance

よく使う組み合わせ

allied forces military units from different countries working together
closely allied having a very strong and direct connection
allied industries businesses that are related to or support a main industry
allied with joined together with a specific group or person
allied to connected or related to a particular concept or thing

よく使うフレーズ

The Allied Powers

The coalition of nations that fought together in World War I or World War II.

Allied health

A group of health professions including physical therapists and radiographers.

Allied interests

Shared goals or benefits between two different parties.

よく混同される語

allied vs aligned

Aligned refers to things placed in a straight line or in general agreement, while allied implies a formal partnership or pact.

allied vs alloy

An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals, whereas allied refers to political or social connections.

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使い方のコツ

While 'allied' is technically an adjective, it is most frequently used to describe political states or military forces. It is usually followed by the preposition 'with' when referring to a partner, or 'to' when referring to a related concept.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use the word 'ally' (the noun) when they should use 'allied' (the adjective). For example, saying 'they are ally countries' instead of 'they are allied countries'.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'ALL' in 'ALLIED'—it means ALL the members are on the same side, bound together.

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語源

Derived from the Old French 'alier', which means 'to bind together' or 'to combine'.

文法パターン

Often used as a past participle adjective Frequently used in the passive voice: 'to be allied with someone' Can be used as a collective noun when capitalized: 'The Allies'
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文化的な背景

In English-speaking culture, this word strongly evokes the history of the 20th century, specifically the nations that fought against the Axis powers in WWII.

クイックテスト

The two tech startups became ___ to compete with the industry giant.

正解!

正解は: allied

関連単語

bristling

B2

To bristle means to have hair or fur stand up away from the skin, typically due to fear or anger. Figuratively, it describes being covered with or full of something, or showing sharp annoyance or defensiveness.

broad

B2

Describes something that is physically wide or has a large distance from side to side. In abstract or academic contexts, it refers to a scope, range, or category that is comprehensive and covers a wide variety of topics or ideas.

broadcaster

B2

A broadcaster is a person or an organization that transmits programs or information via radio or television. It can refer to a large corporation that owns media channels or the individual presenter who speaks on air.

broadminded

B2

Describes someone who is willing to accept or tolerate beliefs, behaviors, or lifestyles that differ from their own. It implies a lack of prejudice and a receptiveness to new ideas or unconventional opinions.

broadside

B2

To broadside means to hit or collide with the side of something, most commonly a vehicle. Metaphorically, it refers to launching a sudden, forceful, and often public verbal or written attack against someone or something.

brogue

B2

To speak with a strong regional accent, typically an Irish or Scottish one, or to fit a person or shoe with traditional heavy leather decorative patterns. As a verb, it describes the act of imbuing speech with a melodic lilt or wearing sturdy, perforated footwear.

broke

B2

To be without money; experiencing a complete lack of funds, often used to describe a temporary state before one receives a paycheck or more money. In a broader context, it can describe a business that has become insolvent or bankrupt.

bromine

B2

Bromine is a chemical element that appears as a dark reddish-brown liquid at room temperature and is part of the halogen group. It is known for its pungent odor and is primarily used in industrial chemicals, flame retardants, and as a disinfectant in swimming pools and spas.

bronchitis

B2

Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs. People who have bronchitis often cough up thickened mucus, which can be discolored, and experience difficulty breathing.

brooch

B2

A brooch is a decorative piece of jewelry that is designed to be attached to a person's clothing. It features a pin on the back to fasten it securely to a garment, often serving as both an ornament and a functional clasp.

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