Aliado in english

Ally

pronunciation: ælaɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures

aliado = ally [allies, -pl.] ; federated. 

Example: Yet another source of information, and a powerful lobbying ally for individual local authorities, is the MEP.Example: Overall, the findings support the proposition that there is an effect of belonging to a federated system of public libraries = Overall, the findings support the proposition that there is an effect of belonging to a federated system of public libraries.

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» de los aliadosAllied .

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.

» fuerzas aliadascoalition forces .

Example: Meanwhile, we call upon the coalition forces and other parties concerned to do everything they can to protect cultural institutions.

aliar 

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» aliarseform + alliancesbuild + alliances .

Example: Because of the threat of being sidelined if they did not participate, libraries had to form alliances to address issues of access.

Example: The key to building alliances is to think outside the box -- ask yourself how a relationship can be mutually beneficial and satisfying.

» aliarse conally with [Pasado y participio allied] .

Example: To ally ourselves with formal education in this or any other way might possibly compromise this position.

Aliado synonyms

friend in spanish: amigo, pronunciation: frend part of speech: noun confederate in spanish: confederado, pronunciation: kənfedɜrət part of speech: adjective, noun
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