0 a group of countries, political parties, or people who have agreed to work together because of shared interests or aims -- 結盟國家(或團體),同盟國家(或團體)
Some of us feel that the union is in alliance with management against us. 我們中一些人感到工會和資方聯合起來對付我們。
The three smaller parties have forged/formed an alliance against the government. 三個小政黨結成反政府聯盟。
NATO is sometimes called the Atlantic Alliance. 北約有時被稱作大西洋同盟。
a military alliance 軍事同盟
What resulted was a tripartite alliance among the military elite, the state technocrats, and big business.
Consolidation of the auto industry, for example, is driving cross-national mergers and alliances among steel producers.
These data no not suggest the exchange of vessels for the purpose of constructing and maintaining alliances.
That alliance has been destabilized by developments in health care politics, by changes in industrial structures and by alterations in democratic politics.
Marxism and nationalism were closely intertwined both by their contingent, ambivalent alliances and by their contingent conceptual affinities in many areas.
Parties often appeared to be factional alliances, and the recruitment of members was only vaguely based on common interests and ideological affinities.
This article argues that the ' ghost ' first manifested itself almost immediately after the alliance's death.
The alliance of rural notables and urban bourgeois once again let their fears of socialist revolution lead to more domestic state violence in 1871.