English to Japanese Meaning of alliance - アライアンス


Alliance :
アライアンス

アライアンス, 友情, リエゾン, リーグ, 平和, 修好, 優美, 団結, 曲, 一貫性, 連合, コンセンサス, 加わります, 組み合わせ, 接続詞, 協会, 社会, フェデレーション, フェローシップ, 親族, 親和性, 関係, 同系, 親類, グルーピング, グループ, 一派, 集合

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Definitions of alliance in English
Noun(1) the state of being allied or confederated(2) a connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest(3) an organization of people (or countries(4) a formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aim(5) the act of forming an alliance or confederation
Examples of alliance in English
(1) Campaign to Stop Killer Coke, in alliance with students, also showed up to debate them.(2) a defensive alliance between Australia and New Zealand(3) We are creating an alliance between the union, service users and local communities in support of a publicly owned Royal Mail.(4) Monica says she's looking forward to expanding her public and private client base through her alliance with Noctor.(5) Here, his political background is left out, as is the nature of his criminal alliance with Tom.(6) Howard said Australia had to accept the responsibilities as well as the benefits of its alliance with the U.S.(7) In 1939, therefore, the British and French embarked on an attempt to build an alliance with the Soviet Union.(8) Apparently the UK went to war in alliance with the US ÔÇÿto make our country saferÔÇÖ.(9) Because the socialists refused to take part in government, they forced the Radicals to rule alone or in alliance with the right.(10) All of this activity will benefit the Australia-U.S. alliance across the board.(11) We work in alliance with manufacturers of these items so that any of our customers need only deal with one supplier.(12) The alliance threatened yesterday to organize 10,000 people to demonstrate if their petition is not dealt with.(13) an alliance between medicine and morality(14) Then it wouldn't be in the best interest of our alliance for you to have me bound at your feet, would it?(15) The government was striving, in alliance with big business, to increase British competitiveness.(16) He had urged Charles to dissolve Parliament and continue the third Dutch War in alliance with France.
Related Phrases of alliance
(1) military alliance ::
軍事同盟
(2) form an alliance ::
同盟を形成します
Synonyms
Noun
1. association ::
協会
2. relationship ::
関係
3. bond ::
ボンド
4. confederation ::
同盟
5. coalition ::
連立
Different Forms
alliance, alliances
Word Example from TV Shows
The best way to forge a lasting alliance
isn't by peeling a man's skin off.

The best way to forge a lasting ALLIANCE isn't by peeling a man's skin off.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

or this alliance is at an end.

or this ALLIANCE is at an end.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 6

An alliance makes sense.

An ALLIANCE makes sense.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 7

The last time the lords of the Eyrie formed
an alliance with the lords of the North,

The last time the lords of the Eyrie formed an ALLIANCE with the lords of the North,

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

If the alliance between
the Iron Throne and Dorne is to continue,

If the ALLIANCE between the Iron Throne and Dorne is to continue,

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

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