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单词 alliance
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alliance
(ələns )
Word forms: alliances
1. countable noun
An alliance is a group of countries or political parties that are formally united and working together because they have similar aims.
The two parties were still too much apart to form an alliance.
Synonyms: union, league, association, agreement  
2. countable noun [oft in N with n]
An alliance is a relationship in which two countries, political parties, or organizations work together for some purpose.
The trend has led to the formation of alliances between online-only retailers and traditional shops. [+ with/between]
They are now in a position to govern the state in alliance with either the Free Democrats or the Green Party. [+ with/between]
Quotations:
alliance: in international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pocket that they cannot separately plunder a thirdAmbrose BierceThe Devil's Dictionary
Collocations:
alliance members
Other alliance members will become sub-contractors, although they insist on retaining equal power.
Times, Sunday Times
Alliance members failed to meet the targets set for extra training units.
Times, Sunday Times
Differences between alliance members were healthy.
The Star (South Africa)
Alliance members meet organizational standards of governance, fundraising and fiscal responsibility.
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As part of the initiative, the alliance members travel across the country, visiting regions with high prevalence of malnutrition.
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alliance of convenience
Today, instead, the intellectual right has forged an alliance of convenience with the mob.
Times, Sunday Times
An alliance of convenience was the natural result of this situation.
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It was an uneasy alliance of convenience.
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As in other parts of the world, alliances of convenience forged in the heat of war were forgotten in peacetime.
Times, Sunday Times
At the time, the many groups vying for powerincluding their respective factionsengaged in alliances of convenience that were frequently broken.
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alliance partner
You're going to be an alliance partner?
ST
Having an alliance partner catch it will earn 10 more points.
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In just seven years, it has expanded to a position of having thousands of lawyers in 35 domestic offices and 30 international alliance partners.
Times, Sunday Times
The party's stance extended to relations with its alliance partners.
Mail and Guardian
Talks with possible buyers or alliance partners were continuing 'satisfactorily'.
Times, Sunday Times
broad alliance
He called for a broad alliance to combat the extremists.
Times, Sunday Times
A broad alliance of manufacturers, service providers, and farmers responded by running an increasingly high profile campaign asking for protection against foreign competition.
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It presents a broad alliance of progressive approaches to the discipline.
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build alliances
He knew how to use his personality to build alliances.
Christianity Today
They will build alliances around a joint shopping list for change.
The Sun
In fact, the best place to learn how to network effectively and so build alliances could be outside the office.
Times, Sunday Times
They build alliances and friendships, indulge in childish pranks and have flirtations.
Times, Sunday Times
Its priority should therefore be to build alliances.
Times, Sunday Times
close alliance
They also mistrust its close alliance with government interests, a legacy of its previous status as a state-owned operation priv-atised in 1987.
Times, Sunday Times
In fact, he ended up forming a close alliance with her.
The Sun
From the very beginning, the two groups worked in close alliance.
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Citing this commonality of opinion, they formed a close alliance embarked on a number of initiatives together.
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In modern times, navies within a very close alliance may include electronic and digital cooperation including using electronic communications and target acquisition.
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create an alliance
During his nearly ten-year exile, he was able to create an alliance with powerful allies, and accumulated great wealth.
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Posthumous marriage will also bring the surviving spouse into the family of the deceased spouse, which can create an alliance or moral satisfaction.
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The hero can either create an alliance with others or adventure separately.
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electoral alliance
It might be a formal electoral alliance, a federation or a cluster of groups with their own traits standing under a single leader with a single prospectus.
Times, Sunday Times
The electoral alliance won 8.4% of the popular vote and 20 out of 240 seats.
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Some uses of this system have fostered the creation of an electoral alliance between political parties or groups as opposed to a coalition.
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A party or electoral alliance must pass the election threshold of 2% of the overall vote to be allocated a seat.
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After this relatively successful election, the parties formed an electoral alliance for the 2005 federal elections.
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establish an alliance
He speaks of establishing alliances, with big brother continuing to help little brother.
Times, Sunday Times
Players can establish alliances to assist in rebuilding their cities and battling for global domination.
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Despite the unstable nature of the independent circuit, some of these upstarts have managed to influence the larger companies or establish alliances with international counterparts.
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It costs one to do things like establish alliances, declare war, sue for peace, or even something as simple as annexing new territories into your empire.
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However, this speculation was proven incorrect with newspaper and telegraph companies establishing an alliance that allowed reporters to use the telegraph to instantly transport breaking stories back to the office.
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forge an alliance
The mayor and police chief must forge an alliance.
Times, Sunday Times
To forge an alliance with one of the dominant dynasties of the past 40 years in his first act as prime minister-elect would look like a betrayal of his manifesto.
Times, Sunday Times
This climate of instability created the conditions for the two sides to forge an alliance.
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He has toned down his views in recent years, however, forging an alliance with liberal activists.
Times, Sunday Times
Today, instead, the intellectual right has forged an alliance of convenience with the mob.
Times, Sunday Times
form an alliance
If this proves successful, it attracts the attention of large corporations, which buy the start-up or form an alliance to bring the technology to market.
Times, Sunday Times
If, however, he's trying to form an alliance with you against the office managers, or the canteen, then that's a good sign.
The Sun
The documentary explores the way in which they form an alliance with large birds called calaos who warn them of imminent danger.
The Sun
Up to five guilds can also come together to form an alliance.
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She offers to form an alliance with him; he accepts.
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formal alliance
Negotiations start to create a more formal alliance.
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Despite their close ties the two states had no formal alliance.
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A formal alliance was signed in 1536.
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fragile alliance
It could prove to be the issue that tears apart an already fragile alliance.
Times, Sunday Times
Why threaten the fragile alliance?
ST
Their fragile alliances; how when reunited they're still stuck in a birth-order dynamic; the internal feuds which abruptly end to see off an outsider.
Times, Sunday Times
Over the centuries a network of fragile alliances brought relative peace to the region, and permitted the structure to evolve into a farmhouse, albeit a fortified one.
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global alliance
He said the scale of the trade was increasing dramatically and needed a global alliance to stop it.
Times, Sunday Times
Blacksmith began coordinating an international effort to create a global alliance in 2008.
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For these to be achieved, global alliances, should be set up and action in these areas closely monitored.
Times, Sunday Times
Over the past few years an increasing number of global alliances have formed between international unions.
Times, Sunday Times
As carriers co-operate more within global alliances, those differences are preventing the carriers from achieving economies of scale that would come with common equipment and training.
Globe and Mail
informal alliance
It was, they say, an informal alliance, with various 'cells' developing.
Times, Sunday Times
An informal alliance had existed prior to the elections as several of the current constituent parties had developed seat-sharing agreements in many states.
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Voting 'agreements' between countries or confederations are no longer allowed but informal alliances will exist.
The Sun
international alliance
In just seven years, it has expanded to a position of having thousands of lawyers in 35 domestic offices and 30 international alliance partners.
Times, Sunday Times
He urged other leaders to fight against further fracturing of international alliances.
Times, Sunday Times
International alliances were drawn up solely to secure access to pasturage and markets.
Times, Sunday Times
Their aggressive political tactics are in much greater alignment than their visions of international alliances.
Times, Sunday Times
The situation had changed from a colonial dispute to a matter of international alliances.
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join an alliance
Key to this conflict are the tough decisions to be made over who gets to join the alliance, and when.
Times, Sunday Times
It has free-trade agreements with the four founding members, and has been encouraged by regional leaders to join the alliance.
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The draft of the secret agreement included the obligation not to join any alliance directed at the four signatories and to assist each other in economic matters.
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At the first summit, 14 countries joined the alliance.
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Joining an alliance was crucial in this game for both protection and economic support.
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loose alliance
The confederacy, then, was a loose alliance of influential village leaders (sometimes called headmen or chiefs).
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These were not political parties in the modern sense but somewhat loose alliances of interests and individuals.
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In 1978, he invented the concept of an issue network, used to describe loose alliances between interest groups, organizations, and economic actors that attempt to influence policy development.
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marriage alliance
However, this marriage alliance was cut short by the interests of power politics.
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The truce was cemented with a marriage alliance.
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Bilateral treaties were concluded for mutual defence, trade, marriage alliance, and for the sake of traditional friendship between states.
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This agreement, like most others of the time, was cemented with a marriage alliance.
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The marriage alliance reinforced links with neighboring clans as well as with families within the territory of the clan.
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military alliance
The military alliance has also contributed to the displacement of more than 2.4 million people across the country.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Those who remain feel abandoned by the military alliance that many have devoted their lives to as career officers who see themselves as secular and democratic.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Today, it is a military alliance without any political clout.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
political alliance
In the 1990s they organised an entire political alliance to try to stop her getting into power.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Such an important marriage would seal a political alliance and enable the two countries to work as allies against the growing Prussian influence.
Deborah Cadbury THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII (2002)
Now all that must be curtailed for the sake of the political alliance his mother strove to forge.
Robin Hobb THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN (2004)
powerful alliance
Together, this powerful alliance has overruled the largest vote for anything in our history.
The Sun
Professionals can make a powerful alliance with those who have no voice and together we can make a difference.
Times, Sunday Times
She felt justified to promote the bid to him because most other media groups had formed a powerful alliance against it.
Times, Sunday Times
As often, there was a powerful alliance between conservative politics and arguments from 'nature'.
Times, Sunday Times
The three have formed a powerful alliance.
Times, Sunday Times
rebel alliance
And with league chiefs also firmly opposed to any idea of an early finish, the rebel alliance will be under pressure to back down.
The Sun
Labour's lip service to a second referendum also keeps it in the rebel alliance as a possible beneficiary of tactical voting.
Times,Sunday Times
The fight seems to be ebbing out of the rebel alliance, with no majorities apparent for wrecking amendments such as full membership of the customs union or a confirmatory referendum.
Times,Sunday Times
The raids were considered a success since the major goal of destroying any rebel alliance networks was completed.
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In the aftermath, the rebel alliance dissolved.
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regional alliance
Furthermore, as a country, it has few natural allies and no regional alliances to trade.
Times, Sunday Times
It provides such public goods as a global reserve currency (the dollar) and a system of regional alliances that guarantee collective security against hostile regimes.
Times, Sunday Times
With so much at stake, regional alliances are under strain.
Times, Sunday Times
It proposed the establishment of corporate regional alliances of health providers to be subject to a fee-for-service schedule.
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These exercises build partner capacity, develop and maintain strong regional alliances and military-to-military contacts.
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shifting alliances
Given the country's history of shifting alliances, another twist in the tale would surprise nobody.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
In the 18th century most governments were formed from shifting alliances.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The vote also reflected the reality of shifting power alliances on the continent.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
strategic alliance
It felt dynastically right, a sound strategic alliance.
Times, Sunday Times
It wants to break up the strategic alliance against it.
The Sun
Two of the biggest players in the car industry have announced a 'strategic alliance' to develop a new generation of commercial vehicles, as rival manufacturers explore ways to cooperate.
Times, Sunday Times
Diplomatic relations were established in 1950, military assistance began in 1966, a strategic alliance was formed in 1972 and economic co-operation began in 1979.
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Both sides saw it as a strategic alliance.
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strong alliance
Together the three companies were a strong alliance in the 3 main financial centers.
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We can not realistically proceed without a strong alliance between the best of the business worldand everyone else.
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They formed a strong alliance aimed at a joint management of the crime business in the area, in particular in obtaining public work contracts and the exortortion industry.
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Building strong alliances will maximize the efficiency of the collective political radar and alert you before conflicts arise.
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Strong alliances can be established through marriages.
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transatlantic alliance
The United Kingdom has played a key role in strengthening the transatlantic alliance.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
On top of this, the mood is also tense within the transatlantic alliance.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The transatlantic alliance remains the principal guarantor of global security.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
uneasy alliance
The two formed an uneasy alliance.
1066: and the Hidden History of the Bayeux Tapestry (2004)
But theirs was an uneasy alliance.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
It is uncertain how much longer this increasingly uneasy alliance can last.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
unholy alliance
The object of his satire is clear: the unholy alliance of greed, corruption and political power.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
The new generation is what can be seen as an unholy alliance (unholy for the defending side) of power and skill.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Another problem with this marriage was that it formed an unholy alliance with Egypt, of all places.
Christianity Today (2000)
The unholy alliance of vested interests pushing the scheme through was far too powerful and well-connected.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
unlikely alliance
It was a true love story: they were an unlikely alliance of opposites who gave one another unquestioning support.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
From this unlikely alliance, a union may yet be built.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
It seems an unlikely alliance to me.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Translations:
Chinese: 联盟
Japanese: 提携
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