allegiances
英 [əˈliːdʒənsɪz]
美 [ˌæˈlidʒiˌænsɪz]
n. (对政党、宗教、统治者的)忠诚,效忠,拥戴
allegiance的复数
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.
双语例句
- "All political forces and intellectuals* regardless of their political and religious allegiances," would be involved in drafting a new constitution, it said.
它表示,“所有政治力量和知识分子,不论政治派别、不论宗教信仰”,都将参与起草新宪法。 - ( used of persons) dependable in devotion or allegiance or affection. abandon one's beliefs or allegiances.
(用来指人)在信仰、忠心或者爱情上可靠。放弃自己的信仰或是忠贞。 - Despite its brevity, the civil war was to colour attitudes and determine political allegiances for decades.
这次内战尽管短暂,却注定要在后来的几十年影响人们的态度和确定政治立场。 - Class allegiances have become less predictive of voting patterns; the main parties'bases have fragmented.
阶级忠诚已经使得投票模式不再那么可预测,主要党派的基础已经支离破碎。 - Its members have more allegiances to each other than to any nation state.
这个阶层的成员对彼此的忠诚比对任何民族国家都更高。 - Hard of hearing adults have already formed their allegiances, completed their education, and arrived at a definition of what and who they were before the onset of the hearing loss.
重听成年人听力受损之前就已经形成了他们的观念,完成了他们的教育,达成了对自己的定义。 - He was so impressed by your wondrous palaces that he and his retinue swore their allegiances to you.
他被你辉煌的宫殿深深震撼,率领他的随从向你效忠。 - He had risen politically as a charismatic leader, a trusted negotiator, who had pledged allegiances to the Law of One and gained their full confidence.
他以政治运作而成为一位魅力领袖及获得信赖的谈判代表,他曾承诺效忠一的法则,并获得所有人充分的信任。 - The precise allegiances of the several tribes that have de facto control of this region is unclear, analysts say.
分析师表示,实际控制该地区的几个部落的忠诚度究竟如何,目前仍不得而知。 - Times, and allegiances, have changed.
时代,还有联盟,都已发生变化。