allegiance
英 [əˈliːdʒəns]
美 [əˈliːdʒəns]
n. (对政党、宗教、统治者的)忠诚,效忠,拥戴
复数:allegiances
Collins.1 / BNC.6439 / COCA.7232
牛津词典
noun
- (对政党、宗教、统治者的)忠诚,效忠,拥戴
a person's continued support for a political party, religion, ruler, etc.- to pledge/swear allegiance to sb/sth
宣誓 / 发誓效忠某人 / 集体 - to switch/transfer/change allegiance
转变 / 转移 / 改变拥戴对象 - an oath/a vow/a statement of allegiance
效忠宣誓 / 誓约 / 声明 - People of various party allegiances joined the campaign.
各个不同政党的拥护者都参加了这次活动。
- to pledge/swear allegiance to sb/sth
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (对组织、人物、信仰的)忠诚,拥护
Yourallegianceis 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
- My allegiance to Kendall and his company ran deep.
英英释义
noun
- 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
- the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign)
双语例句
- You have seen duty and allegiance in the determined faces of our soldiers.
你们从美军士兵坚毅的表情中看到了责任和忠诚。 - I swore allegiance to sancho.
我发誓对参裘效忠。 - We all had to pledge allegiance to the flag.
我们大家都得发誓忠于这面旗帜。 - You owe absolute allegiance to him.
你应该对他绝对忠诚。 - Although naturalism had not become an obsession among American writers by1914, it clearly commanded the allegiance of a majority of serious young writers.
到1914年,虽然自然主义在美国作家中没有成为一种固定的观念,但它明显得到多数严肃青年作者的忠诚。 - It owed allegiance to no government, yet fought under a central military command.
它不效忠于政府,却在一个中央军事指挥机构领导下作战; - This had an immense effect in solidifying the allegiance of our followers.
这对巩固我们的追随者的忠诚起了巨大作用。 - Withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility.
不顾忠诚或责任而撤回支持或帮助的行为。 - My allegiance to Kendall and his company ran deep.
我对肯德尔及其公司的忠诚加深了。 - 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。