0 to join by political agreement, marriage, friendship etc -- liên minh
1 a state, person etc allied with another -- đồng minh
The two countries were allies at that time.
As against professionalism, then, politeness was allied with the spirit of the amateur.
This conservatism on the part of nuclear states may have also led them to restrain their minor allies.
They include an array of prices, allied to more direct types of information concerning resource stocks.
In an election campaign, of course, group leaders want their allies to participate, not their enemies.
Nature is always allied with the inland man, supporting him and saving him from enemies.
This very vibrancy may be a source of modest encouragement for the country's friends and allies.
The commerce and theft of the two armies certainly suggests mercenary objectives rather than the close cooperation of allies.
Both were afraid not only of alienating allies, but also of vagrancy and chaos within their domains.
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