loyalty
n. 忠诚,忠实; 忠心; 忠于…感情
Loyalty is the quality of staying firm in your friendship or support for someone or something.
I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy...
我已发誓效忠皇室。
This is seen as a reward for the army's loyalty during a barracks revolt earlier this month.
此举被视为是对在本月初一场军营叛变中表现忠心不贰的军队的奖赏。
Loyalties are feelings of friendship, support, or duty towards someone or something.
She had developed strong loyalties to the Manet family.
她对马内家族忠心耿耿。
1. the quality of being loyal
2. feelings of allegiance
3. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action;
The church demands strict loyalty.
教会要求绝对的忠诚.
The conquerors believed in crushing the defeated people into submission , knowing that they could not win their loyalty by the victory.
征服者们知道他们的胜利并不能赢得失败者的忠心,于是就认为只有通过武力才能将他们压服.
No one could ever doubt her loyalty.
谁也不会怀疑她的忠诚.
She told him the truth from a sense of loyalty.
她告诉他真相是出于忠诚.
We all have a loyalty to the company.
我们都对公司忠心耿耿.