allegiance
n. 忠诚,拥护; (封建)臣道,忠节
Your allegiance is your support for and loyalty to a particular group, person, or belief.
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
1. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action;
2. the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign)
MPs kept up their outward allegiance to the parties they belonged to.
议员们对各自所属的党派保持表面上的忠诚.
An impressive victory would thus be spun as a simple matter of ethnic allegiance.
一个叹为观止的胜利也许因为一个简单的民族忠诚问题就此发生逆转.
They gave Sargeras their allegiance and were transformed into colossal beings of depthless evil.
他们向Sargeras效忠,并变成了巨大的深渊恶魔.
In the prison Padre Montanelli tempted Arthur to come over and pledge allegiance.
在监牢里,蒙太尼里诱劝亚瑟改变立场并立下结盟誓言.
They had no spiritual allegiance to the state in which they lived.
他们在精神上并不效忠他们所居住的国家.