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词汇 loyalty
释义

Definition of loyalty in English:

loyalty

nounPlural loyalties ˈlɔɪəltiˈlɔɪəlti
mass noun
  • 1The quality of being loyal.

    忠诚,忠心

    his extreme loyalty to the Crown

    他对君权的绝对忠诚。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have no loyalty to a ruling class that exploits them and represses them while claiming some higher unity.
    • Second, he could inspire undying loyalty in his crew.
    • As a leader he has engendered a fierce loyalty and dedication among students.
    • Irrespective of differences and arguments his loyalty to socialism never wavered.
    • Thus national loyalty is actually quite different from loyalty to a country.
    • The final ingredient is essential for employee loyalty and the nature of the brand.
    • How could they pledge loyalty to a country that destroys families with their bombs and drives millions from their homes?
    • For most of us, loyalty to our country is regarded as a sacred duty.
    • You must pledge your undying loyalty to me, and only me.
    • Speakers use their local accents as a means of affirming identity and loyalty to local groups.
    • The party is made an equivalent of the nation, and loyalty to the fatherland is transferred to the party.
    • Despite their ongoing loyalty to the museum, both are well aware of its limitations.
    • But their obedience was born out of necessity not out of blind loyalty to the crown.
    • Many lands were confiscated and many Royalists were rewarded for their loyalty to the crown.
    • He only gave new cars to his cronies and people showing unwavering loyalty.
    • In response, traditional retailers will need to increase their focus on building consumer loyalty to insure repeat visits.
    • Despite his frequently tense relations with his superiors, he engendered fierce loyalty among many of his subordinates.
    • Although the Welsh kings were allies, each ruled separate territories swearing loyalty to the king of England.
    • There was even a provision requiring new nationals to swear an oath of loyalty to the Republic.
    • Is loyalty to Jesus and to one's own calling placed before loyalty to pastor and church?
    Synonyms
    faithfulness, constancy
    1. 1.1often loyaltiescount noun A strong feeling of support or allegiance.
      拥护,忠贞
      rows with in-laws are distressing because they cause divided loyalties

      与亲家不和令人苦恼,因为这会把家里分成几派。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, his deeper loyalties to his best friend, her sister, could separate them.
      • Never before had the state had such an uncontested hold on the lives and loyalties of French people.
      • If I could find a way to clone myself, for today only, I would, if only to be able to divide both workload and social loyalties.
      • Latent divided political loyalties now surfaced, and planters with Royalist leanings got the upper hand.
      • Tribal loyalties and feudal social structures distort the democratic process.
      • I guess now I knew where her loyalties really lay; with her libido.
      • Back in England, however, divided loyalties to king and country starts to tear the couple apart.
      • Their loyalties were divided, and their politics pursued interests which were not necessarily those of the city.
      • Recent European immigrants were under suspicion of harboring traitorous loyalties to their former home countries.
      • But at the base the state depends on people whose loyalties may waver at key moments.
      • There is no such honour behind the loyalties of one of my workmates, who switched his support in his late teens.
      • All the talk before this match was of friendships strained and family loyalties divided.
      • Women are divided in their political loyalties, voting preferences, and policy preferences.
      • By breaking the social bonds which sustained local communities, it destroys our geographical loyalties.
      • Yet, he continues, he questions his party loyalties regularly.
      • How odd, though, that such a self-styled patriot can cast his loyalties aside so readily.
      • In Chechnya, clan loyalties often supersede political alliances.
      • But local issues and clan loyalties blunted the rivalry.
      • I would spend time silently seething and ranting to my husband and his loyalties would be firmly divided.
      • Meanwhile, younger fans lose interest quickly and often don't develop strong loyalties.
      Synonyms
      allegiance, faithfulness, fidelity, obedience, fealty, adherence, homage, devotion, bond
      trueness, true-heartedness
      steadfastness, fastness, staunchness, dependability, reliability, trustiness, trustworthiness, duty, constancy, dedication, commitment
      firmness, stability, steadiness
      patriotism
      archaic troth

Rhymes

royalty

Definition of loyalty in US English:

loyalty

nounˈlɔɪəltiˈloiəltē
  • 1The quality of being loyal.

    忠诚,忠心

    her loyalty to her husband of 34 years
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Is loyalty to Jesus and to one's own calling placed before loyalty to pastor and church?
    • Thus national loyalty is actually quite different from loyalty to a country.
    • In response, traditional retailers will need to increase their focus on building consumer loyalty to insure repeat visits.
    • But their obedience was born out of necessity not out of blind loyalty to the crown.
    • Although the Welsh kings were allies, each ruled separate territories swearing loyalty to the king of England.
    • How could they pledge loyalty to a country that destroys families with their bombs and drives millions from their homes?
    • The final ingredient is essential for employee loyalty and the nature of the brand.
    • You must pledge your undying loyalty to me, and only me.
    • Many lands were confiscated and many Royalists were rewarded for their loyalty to the crown.
    • Speakers use their local accents as a means of affirming identity and loyalty to local groups.
    • Despite his frequently tense relations with his superiors, he engendered fierce loyalty among many of his subordinates.
    • Irrespective of differences and arguments his loyalty to socialism never wavered.
    • As a leader he has engendered a fierce loyalty and dedication among students.
    • He only gave new cars to his cronies and people showing unwavering loyalty.
    • For most of us, loyalty to our country is regarded as a sacred duty.
    • They have no loyalty to a ruling class that exploits them and represses them while claiming some higher unity.
    • The party is made an equivalent of the nation, and loyalty to the fatherland is transferred to the party.
    • Despite their ongoing loyalty to the museum, both are well aware of its limitations.
    • There was even a provision requiring new nationals to swear an oath of loyalty to the Republic.
    • Second, he could inspire undying loyalty in his crew.
    Synonyms
    faithfulness, constancy
    1. 1.1often loyalties A strong feeling of support or allegiance.
      拥护,忠贞
      fights with in-laws are distressing because they cause divided loyalties

      与亲家不和令人苦恼,因为这会把家里分成几派。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But local issues and clan loyalties blunted the rivalry.
      • Never before had the state had such an uncontested hold on the lives and loyalties of French people.
      • I would spend time silently seething and ranting to my husband and his loyalties would be firmly divided.
      • There is no such honour behind the loyalties of one of my workmates, who switched his support in his late teens.
      • Tribal loyalties and feudal social structures distort the democratic process.
      • I guess now I knew where her loyalties really lay; with her libido.
      • Recent European immigrants were under suspicion of harboring traitorous loyalties to their former home countries.
      • Latent divided political loyalties now surfaced, and planters with Royalist leanings got the upper hand.
      • Their loyalties were divided, and their politics pursued interests which were not necessarily those of the city.
      • Back in England, however, divided loyalties to king and country starts to tear the couple apart.
      • All the talk before this match was of friendships strained and family loyalties divided.
      • In Chechnya, clan loyalties often supersede political alliances.
      • Yet, he continues, he questions his party loyalties regularly.
      • If I could find a way to clone myself, for today only, I would, if only to be able to divide both workload and social loyalties.
      • By breaking the social bonds which sustained local communities, it destroys our geographical loyalties.
      • How odd, though, that such a self-styled patriot can cast his loyalties aside so readily.
      • However, his deeper loyalties to his best friend, her sister, could separate them.
      • Women are divided in their political loyalties, voting preferences, and policy preferences.
      • Meanwhile, younger fans lose interest quickly and often don't develop strong loyalties.
      • But at the base the state depends on people whose loyalties may waver at key moments.
      Synonyms
      allegiance, faithfulness, fidelity, obedience, fealty, adherence, homage, devotion, bond
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