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/ˈlɔɪəlti/ |
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1 | U support that you always give to someone or something because of your feelings of duty and love towards them 忠诚;忠贞;忠心 |
| She inspires great loyalty among her staff. 她唤起了员工极大的忠诚。 |
| +to I was impressed by his loyalty to his brother. 他对他哥哥的一片忠心令我感动。 |
| command loyalty (=have someone’ s loyalty) In the workplace he commanded intense loyalty. 赢得某人的忠心 |
| 1a | plural your feelings that you want to be loyal to someone or something (对某人或某事物的)忠诚感 | | Family loyalties can be very strong. 对家庭的忠诚感会很强烈。 | | sb’ s loyalties are/lie with My loyalties lie with the team, not the manager. 我忠于我的球队,而不是球队经理。 | |
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2 | continued use of the products or services of a particular business (对某企业的产品或服务的)忠诚 |
| a high level of brand loyalty 较高的品牌忠诚度 |
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- | divided/mixed loyalties |
| a feeling of wanting to be loyal to two people or groups that oppose each other |
| 相互抵触的忠诚 |
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