allegiance
allegiance
英[əˈliːdʒəns]美[əˈliːdʒəns]
n.忠诚,拥护,(封建)臣道,忠节;
复数:allegiances;
例句
Soldiers must swear allegiance to the King.战士们必须对国王宣誓效忠。
This success enabled him to claim the allegiance of central Burma.这一胜利使他得以要求缅甸中部归顺于他.
FBI demands its employees absolute allegiance to this bureau.联邦调查*要求其雇员对该*绝对忠诚.
The constitution requires members of parliament to take an oath of allegiance.宪法规定,议员必须宣誓效忠。
The allegiance of uncommitted voters will be crucial...未表态的选民支持谁将是至关重要的。
Many towns often found it politic to change their allegiance.很多城镇经常发现改变拥戴对象才是上策。
My allegiance to Kendall and his company ran deep.我对肯德尔及其公司的忠诚加深了。
同义词
n.
allegiance的同义词之:忠诚,忠贞
loyaltydevotionfidelityfaithfulnessallegiance的同义词之:其他释义
faithfulnessfealtyloyaltyadhesionfidelitydevotion反义词
allegiance的反义词之:
sedition柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-VAR
(对组织、人物、信仰的)忠诚,拥护
Your allegiance is your support for and loyalty to a particular group, person, or belief.
例句
My allegiance to Kendall and his company ran deep.我对肯德尔及其公司的忠诚加深了。...a community driven by strong ties and allegiances.紧密团结、精诚合作的团体英汉词典释义
n.
拥护, 忠诚
FBI demands its employees absolute allegiance to this bureau.联邦调查*要求其雇员对该*绝对忠诚。Soldiers must swear allegiance to the King.战士们必须对国王宣誓效忠。英英词典释义
Noun
1. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action;
"his long commitment to public service""they felt no loyalty to a losing team"2. the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign)