loyalty 英 [ˈlɔɪəlti]   美 [ˈlɔɪəlti]

loyalty

loyalty  英 [ˈlɔɪəlti] 美 [ˈlɔɪəlti]

n. 忠诚;忠心;忠实;忠于…感情 

名词复数:loyalties 

He put on so much loyalty that he overdid it. 他所表现出来的忠诚有些过分。
Once he took the vow his loyalty never wavered. 一旦他发了誓, 他的忠诚从不动摇。

  • A person who feels loyalty to a nation, cause, or person feels a sense of allegiance, commitment, dedication toward them.
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  • n. 忠诚;忠心;忠实;忠于…感情
  • 1. He put on so much loyalty that he overdid it.

    他所表现出来的忠诚有些过分。

  • 2. Once he took the vow his loyalty never wavered.

    一旦他发了誓, 他的忠诚从不动摇。

  • 3. This reflects your great strength and loyalty.

    这反映了你的巨大力量和忠诚。

  • loyalty (n.) c. 1400, from Old French loialte, leaute "loyalty, fidelity; legitimacy; honesty; good quality" (Modern French loyauté), from loial (see loyal). The Medieval Latin word was legalitas. The earlier Middle English form was leaute (mid-13c.), from the older French form. Loyalty oath first attested 1852.
loy·alty / ˈlɔɪəlti ; NAmE ˈlɔɪəlti / noun ( plural loy·alties ) 1 [uncountable ] loyalty(to/towards sb/sth) the quality of being faithful in your support of sb/sth 忠诚;忠实;忠心耿耿 They swore their loyalty to the king. 他们宣誓效忠国王。 Can I count on your loyalty? 我能指望你对我忠诚吗? 2 [countable ,  usually plural ] a strong feeling that you want to be loyal to sb/sth 要忠于…的强烈感情 a case of divided loyalties (= with strong feelings of support for two different causes, people, etc.) 两面效忠 loyalty loyalties loy·alty / ˈlɔɪəlti ; NAmE ˈlɔɪəlti /
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