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eleiso
aliado
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. ally <pl allies> [americ ˈælaɪ, Brit ˈalʌɪ] SUBST
ally
II. to ally oneself VERBO reflex
to ally oneself <allies, allying, allied>:
to ally oneself with or to sb
aliarse con or a alguien
allied [americ əˈlaɪd, ˈælˌaɪd, Brit ˈalʌɪd, əˈlʌɪd] ADJ
1. allied (combined) pred:
allied with or to sth
2.1. allied nations/groups:
allied with or to sb
aliado a or con alguien
2.2. allied (of the Allies):
3. allied (related):
allied subjects/industries
allied subjects/industries
to be allied to sth
to be allied to sth
dependable ally/workman
dependable ally/workman
staunch ally
valuable ally/advice/information
betray ally
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
aliarse con alg.
to ally oneself with sb
aliado (aliada) HIST, POL
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. ally [ˈælaɪ] -ies -ie- SUBST
1. ally (country):
ally
aliado(-a) m (f)
2. ally (supporter):
ally
partidario(-a) m (f)
II. ally [ˈælaɪ] -ies -ie- VERBO trans
to ally oneself with sb POL
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
aliado (-a)
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. ally <-ies> [ˈæl·aɪ] SUBST
1. ally (country):
ally
aliado(-a) m (f)
2. ally (supporter):
ally
partidario(-a) m (f)
II. ally <-ie-> [ˈæl·aɪ] VERBO trans
to ally oneself with sb POL
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
aliado (-a)
Present
Ially
youally
he/she/itallies
weally
youally
theyally
Past
Iallied
youallied
he/she/itallied
weallied
youallied
theyallied
Present Perfect
Ihaveallied
youhaveallied
he/she/ithasallied
wehaveallied
youhaveallied
theyhaveallied
Past Perfect
Ihadallied
youhadallied
he/she/ithadallied
wehadallied
youhadallied
theyhadallied
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Bonds that had paid a dependable income since 1515 suddenly lost their value.
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Many campers and hikers, however, look elsewhere because of the absence of trails and dependable water.
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By the second season, she has evolved into a serious and dependable career-minded woman who brings a measure of sanity to the station.
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