Allied in spanish
Aliado
pronunciation: ɑliɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑliɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
allied1 = afín, relacionado.
Example: In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.more:
» allied (to/with) = relacionado (con), ligado a, afín (a).
Example: Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.allied2 = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo ally (unirse, aliarse).
Example: The founders of the public library were allied with the public education movement and considered the library to be the outgrowth of this movement and an agency for postgraduate public education.more:
» become + allied with = asociarse a, relacionarse con.
Example: In school education the activity of reading quickly becomes allied with the subject of English, which covers a certain amount of English grammar but, certainly in secondary education, is almost synonymous with English literature.Allied3 = de los aliados.
Example: In 1949 the author, now professor at the Institute of Library Science at the Berlin Freie Universitat, was a transport worker at Berlin Airport during the Allied airlift.