释义 |
| | NOUN | | | /əˈlaɪnmənt/ | | | | 1 | the position that something is in when it is straight or in the correct place in relation to other things 成一条直线;直线排列;校准 | The bridge was gradually brought into alignment. 这座桥被慢慢校准对直了。 | | 1a | the organization of activities or systems so that they match or fit well together 调整;调节 | | The bill would bring US employment law into closer alignment with global practice. 这项法案将使美国就业法与全球惯例更趋于一致。 | | | | | 2 | support for a group , political party , or country (对某群体、政党或国家的)支持,结盟 | There were two main forms of political alignment in 17th-century England. 在17世纪的英格兰有两个主要的政治结盟形式。 | | | |